It is our honor to introduce you to the true meaning of brotherhood. The Delta Chapter has a great tradition on this campus. Many of our brothers have become prominent members of their communities. One brother was even Vice-President of the United States of America.
What lies before you is a choice. You have to decide whether or not you have the time to make a commitment to the brothers of Phi Delta Chi. This means that upon successful initiation to this Fraternity that you will honor this commitment. To be a brother of the Phi Delta Chi Fraternity, many criteria will have to be met. These include a solid knowledge of the history of the Delta Chapter and the Phi Delta Chi Fraternity, knowledge of your new brothers interests and backgrounds, intent to become a pharmacist, and the commitment to follow through on the pledge projects that are required for your initiation. It is time for you to evaluate your interest in this fraternity. If you feel that you are up to the challenge then welcome to the Delta Chapter.
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Once you make the commitment to pledge the fraternity you will be assigned a pledge parent. Your pledge parent will be a counselor for you during the pledging process. They will answer any questions that you may have and ultimately introduce you to the traditions of the Delta Chapter. You will also be required to attend Pledge Training. Pledge Training will be a meeting where you and your pledge class get to know the finer points of the Delta Chapter and its members. Usually the pledge class meets once per week at a scheduled time.

Pledge class of 2007-2008 at their White Coat Ceremony