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Our National History:
In 1893, ten young women at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois,
shared a vision and a dream of a national organization dedicated to the
personal growth of women. Their dream became Alpha Xi Delta, one of the
oldest women’s fraternities in the United States.
The timeless ideals envisioned by Alpha Xi Delta’s Founders remain
constant throughout the years, inspiring pride in each member to pursue
individual excellence. Now a national fraternity with more than 144,000
initiated members, our Fraternity is a progressive organization with
college chapters and alumnae associations throughout the United States.
Alpha Xi Delta is proud of its rich history and lasting impact on its
members and the Panhellenic community. In fact, Alpha Xi Delta’s first
National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) Chairman wrote the Panhellenic
Creed, which all members of NPC still recite on college campuses today.
Alpha Xi Delta’s Founders left us a great legacy. They taught us the
value of education because it frees us to achieve our goals and gives us
the power to be whatever we choose. They taught us to support one
another through shared experiences and understanding. They taught us to
serve others and reach out to better the lives of those less fortunate.
Because of them, Alpha Xi Delta continues to inspire countless bold and
talented women to realize their potential.
Since Alpha Xi Delta’s founding over 114 years ago, we continue to
enrich the lives of women throughout the world with by emphasizing the
ideals our Founders instilled in our Fraternity: sisterhood, leadership,
knowledge and service to our communities. We fully embrace these ideals
and the opportunity to bring them to college women.

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