Delta Tau Delta - University of Oklahoma

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Delta Alpha Chapter of Delta Tau Delta at the University of Oklahoma

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DTD PAGE 3 CAMPUS LIFE AT OU W hile the Delta Alpha experience is certainly more than the bricks and mortar of the Shelter, our home undoubtedly plays a significant role in the development of our brothers and is a proud symbol of our commitment to lives of excellence. Built in 1969, with updates in 1999, the Delt Shelter is showing its age. At the same time, several shifts in the culture at Oklahoma mandate that we renovate our facility if we want to remain a top-tier fraternity. We must make a major investment in our house if we are to remain financially sound, provide a quality living environment, encourage personal and academic excellence, and foster brotherhood. THE GROWING DEMAND FOR GREEK LIFE Delta Tau Delta continues to grow, and our membership is no different. As Oklahoma continues to attract top students who are excelling in and out of the classroom, the pool of men interested in the leadership, service, and social opportunities fraternities offer is expanding. We know that living in the Shelter is critical to creating lifelong memories and developing the kind of leadership skills that have made our alumni so successful. A RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Several fraternities have already improved or are planning projects such as ATO, Beta, FIJI, Kappa Sig, and Sigma Nu. These new, large, modern houses make our Shelter appear even more outdated. Other Greek houses are not our only competition. Our plan will ensure that Delta Alpha competes with brand new on-campus residence halls and apartment complexes in Norman such as Aspen Heights, The Cottages, Crimson Park, and The Millennium. Infrastructure, efficiency, and amenity upgrades to the Shelter will make Delta Tau Delta the gold standard of campus living for the next generation of students. Photos to the right: Off-campus housing options like these draw upperclassmen away from the fraternity house. Below: Our next door neighbor, Alpha Tau Omega.

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