Our Plan
W
hile the Theta Gamma experience is certainly more than the bricks and mortar of the chapter house, our home undoubtedly plays a significant
role in the development of our sisters and is a proud symbol of our shared values and goals.
Built in 1954, with renovations completed in the 1980s and 2000s, 1611 College has been a part of Theta Gamma's legacy for 65 years. With over 300
current chapter members and 93 women living in the facility, we must make a major investment in our chapter house if we are to have large enough study
areas for the entire chapter to enjoy, as well as updated safety features.
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KEEPING OUR SISTERS SAFE
The safety of our 300-plus collegiate members is of utmost importance to
the Theta Gamma House Corporation; we must offer a safe and up-to-date
living facility for the women. Much like our personal homes, our chapter
house must be a safe haven that instills confidence in our members and their
parents. With the unpredictable weather that impacts our state, we must
provide a storm shelter for our members to ensure they have a safe space
available.
SUPPORTING CHAPTER GROWTH
The women of Theta Gamma are as involved on our campus and in our
community as ever. The collegiate members need additional space to
host group events in the chapter facility. There is not enough square
footage to support the large chapter size. Our plans include an expansion
of the dining room, kitchen, and multiple new study spaces to support
to our members.
SETTING OURSELVES APART
While Theta Gamma continues to attract top women, we do not want to
lose women to other sororities that are renovating their facilities. We must
also compete with the amenities offered in newly renovated on-campus
residence halls and off-campus apartments.
For Theta Gamma to remain a highly competitive sorority at the University
of Oklahoma, we must keep our facility updated to continue attracting top-
quality women we pride ourselves on.