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“Continuing the Commitment after Collegiate Life: From an Alumnae Perspective”

Collegiate Transition Taskforce. “Continuing the Commitment after Collegiate Life: From an Alumnae Perspective”. Why CTT?. Soror Butler-McIntyre’s Vision Retention Issues. Lifetime Commitment.

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“Continuing the Commitment after Collegiate Life: From an Alumnae Perspective”

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  1. Collegiate Transition Taskforce “Continuing the Commitment after Collegiate Life: From an Alumnae Perspective”

  2. Why CTT? • Soror Butler-McIntyre’s Vision • Retention Issues

  3. Lifetime Commitment As Delta women, we are part of a powerful whole – a sisterhood founded on the abiding principles of leadership and service

  4. Importance of Transitioning Collegiates • Balancing out Alumnae Chapters • Keeping balance between seasoned sorors and younger sorors • Enhance Delta Learning Process • Continue to serve Delta and the Community • Provide knowledge to Alumnae Sorors and the Chapter

  5. Collegiate Fears of Joining An Alumnae Chapter • They will be outnumbered • Dictatorship • They don’t have time to participate • Their ideas will not be entertained • No PARTIES, No STROLLING! • NO FUN!!!

  6. Balance your funds and Budget Seven Jeans: $200 New Phone: $300 Pair of Shoes: $50 - $150 Line Jacket: $150 - $400 1 Tall Starbucks Latte (every day) - $1408/year DELTA DUES: an avg. of $200/year So, They Can’t Afford To Be Financial, Huh???

  7. Benefits of Being Financial • It feels good to remain connected with the Sorority • Ability to participate in bringing more people into Delta (Membership Intake…through an alumnae chapter of course!) • Ability to write a letter of recommendation for one pursuing Delta membership

  8. The Transitioning Process • Research the Area Alumnae Chapters • Join one that you know you will thrive most in • Be sure to pay your dues to the Alumnae Chapter you plan to join OR • If you are unsure, you can pay your dues to your chapter and then you can have them transferred over to any alumnae chapter • Be the BEST Delta that you can be!!!

  9. CTT’s Role in Transitioning • Chapter Locator • Collegiate members can now search for chapters in the location where they anticipate living after graduation • Allows Collegiate Members the opportunity to make contact with the alumnae chapter prior to moving to the area • Will also provide a very important opportunity for collegiate members to begin building their support system in anticipated new city

  10. CTT’s Role in Transitioning • Collegiate Registry • Appears on Collegiate Link of National Website • Collegiate members are to input their anticipated post-graduation location into the online registry • After registration, registrant will be given the contact information for an alumnae chapter(s) in the specified area • This process will also assist CTT in keeping track of how many collegiate members are graduating

  11. Alumnae Sorors’ Role in Transitioning • Be Familiar with Chapter Locator and Collegiate Registry • Reach out to Collegiate Sorors • Partner with Collegiate Chapters in your area so they can become familiar with your chapter • Reach out to Collegiate Sorors that visit your chapter

  12. Collegiate Transition Taskforce Sherina E. Maye, Chair Geneva D. Dowdy, Co-Chair Barbara L. Bagneris Kedada N. Bethel Jacqueline M. Cooper Roniesha L. Copeland Shawan R. Hagan Lauren J. Hughes Jessica A. Jeffries Sarahjini R. Nunn Deidra K. Lloyd Mae Frances Rowlett Talesha S. Triplett

  13. Thank You Any Comments or Questions???

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