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Theta Alpha

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Theta Alpha Sorority

ΘΑ

Open Motto: As one, for ONE
Nicknames: None
 

The Coat of Arms

Founded: April 21, 2006 at

Florida State University, (Tallahassee, Florida)

Founders:
  • Laurie Bailey
  • Caroline Burns
  • Kristen Rupert
  • Lindsey Soulis
Members: 88 Members,
Official Philanthropy: Desire Street Ministries
Official Colors: Sky Blue, Yellow and White
New Member Badge: The Lamp
Member Badge: The Coat of Arms
Official Flower: Tulip
Official Symbol: The Lamp
Official Jewel: The Pearl
Official Mascot: The Lion
Theta Alpha Christian Sorority

Theta Alpha (ΘΑ) is a college women's sorority, founded on April 18, 2006 at Florida State University, Florida for Christian women or a Christian sorority. Four women founded the sorority, Laurie Bailey, Caroline Burns, Kristen Rupert and Lindsey Soulis. Legally, the University of Florida chapter is the first recognized chapter, incorporating in May, 2006; however, the Florida State University chapter retained its title of the Alpha Chapter. [1]

Mission statement

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Theta Alpha exists as a ministry to glorify God on college campuses by encouraging sisters to grow in their relationship with the Lord and equipping them for their mission in the world. Theta Alpha’s sisterhood strives to establish unity among its members through a shared faith in Jesus Christ and his teachings. [2]

History

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Laurie Bailey, a student at Florida State University sought out to found a christian sorority at her school in the fall of 2005 after her boyfriend pledged Kappa Upsilon Chi Christian fraternity at the University of Florida.

After failure to establish a chapter of any other pre-existing national Christian sororities, Laurie with the help of Kappa Upsilon Chi brothers from the University of Florida, set out to found a new sorority all together.

The first weekend of April 2006, Bailey and the brothers met in Gainesville to establish all of the rituals, handbooks, pledging rules, constitution and legal framework of the soon-to-be national sorority. Bailey went back to FSU and interviewed women who were interested in being founders.

At the time that the Bailey met with the brothers, several woman in Gainesville, FL grew curious of Theta Alpha and wished to learn more. They attented the initial meetings of Theta Alpha at FSU and signed on to establish the Beta chapter that same spring.

The FSU chapter held the first initiation on April 21, 2006 at the Wesley Center on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee. On April 27, 2006, four women from the Beta chapter who had been initiated by women at Florida State, initiated six other women in Gainesville, Fla., at an undisclosed location.

The Beta chapter held its first formal rush in the fall of 2006 and initiated 18 new members on October 11th. [3]

About Theta Alpha (Traditions and Foundation)

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Theta Alpha sisters from the University of Florida on Bid Day.

Theta Alpha is a women's ministry designed as a traditional sorority to provide a structure that allows internal growth and external evangelism on collegiate campuses. Theta Alpha was designed to promote friendship, accountability and tradition that not only made a sister proud to be a Theta Alpha but more importantly bold enough to talk about faith issues on campus.

Theta Alpha accomplishes this internally through accountability groups that meet once a week, chapter prayer nights, the sisterhood retreat and the stated membership requirements. They accomplish their external goal through service, philanthropy and involvement.

The open motto (As one, for ONE) for Theta Alpha is based upon the open verse of the sorority which comes from John 17:20-22 - "I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me because of their testimony. My prayer for all of them is that they will be one, just as you and I are one, Father--that just as you are in me and I am in you, so they will be in us, and the world will believe you sent me. I have given them the glory you gave me, so that they may be one, as we are--"

 
Florida State University Theta Alpha sisters at a Basketball Game.
  • Accountability Groups- sisters of Theta Alpha meet together once a week in small groups called "accountability Groups" to edify each other and to work on spiritual shortcomings.
  • Prayer Nights- each chapter holds at least three nights a semester devoted to prayer at an on-campus location.
  • Retreat- the sisters of each chapter retreat to a conference center out-of-town in order to grow closer together and in their faith.
  • Requirements- Theta Alpha requires all pledges and sisters to attend church and bible study.
  • "Theta Days"- the official philanthropy of Theta Alpha sorority. Usually, a dodgeball or softball tournament with competiting teams paying to participate. All proceeds go to Desire Street Ministries in New Orleans.[4]

Membership Categories

  • Rubies- The name of a woman pledging Theta Alpha. During Recruitment Week, a young woman will or will not be offered a bid for membership in Theta Alpha after multiple recruitment parties, interviews and consideration from the chapter. If the woman is offered a bid, she will go through the Induction ritual where she will become a Ruby. The woman will remain a Ruby for forty days until she goes through the Initiation ritual and becomes a Pearl.
  • Pearl- The name of an active sister in Theta Alpha.
  • Alumna- After graduation, a Pearl will become an Alumna and have all associated rights. She can be involved in an Alumnae Chapter and participate in on an Alumnae Council.[5]

Organization

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National Board of Directors

Established in 2006 with the founding of the sorority, the National Board of Directors serves as an ultimate organization of guiders for the national entity of Theta Alpha. The board consists of seven members (President, External Vice President, Internal Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Chaplain and the Chairwoman of the National Alumnae Council) elected at the Convention in a rotating fashion. The National Alumnae Council president is elected every year while the officer positions are three-year terms elected each year in pairs of two. All members must be alumnae status. The board is responsible for all policy decisions, the direction of the sorority, the out-sourcing of labor, the collection and filing of documents and the hiring of staff such as the National Director and Webmaster.

National BOD member Office Alma Mater Hometown
Caroline Burns President University of Florida Beta Cocoa Beach, Florida
Katie Dougherty Internal Vice President Florida State University Alpha Pace, Florida
Lindsey Soulis External Vice President University of Florida Beta Jacksonville, Florida
Danielle Torbert Treasurer University of Florida Beta Apopka, Florida
Jessie Fairfax Secretary University of Florida Beta Fort Myers, Florida
Kristen Rupert Chaplain University of Florida Beta Pace, Florida

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Undergraduate Chapters

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Organized on collegiate campuses and registered as a campus ministry, undergraduate chapters are the core of Theta Alpha. Members of the chapter go through intake during the recruitment period held each fall or spring semester. New Members are considered pledges for a forty-day period after the Induction Ritual. At the end of this period, pledges go through the Initiation Ritual after which they are considered full-members, or Sisters. If a member graduates in good standing, she is granted alumnae status and can transfer her sisterhood status to a post-graduate chapters. Each undergraduate chapter is governed directly by an officer corps. Each chapter has a president, external vice-president, internal vice-president, chaplain, secretary and a treasurer. The officer corps is directly responsible for the day-to-day operations of the chapter, reporting to the Chapter Alumnae Board and to the National Board of Directors.[7]

Chapters

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Expansion

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Campuses where expansion is known to be Active


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See also

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Theta Alpha National Web site

Theta Alpha at FSU Web site

Theta Alpha at UF Web site

Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma Alpha Omega Alpha Delta Chi