Why Tri Delta?

Our house is not just a house, it’s our home. Whether it’s Miss Linda, our house mom, making chicken noodle soup for you when you’re sick, swinging on the back porch and losing track of time, or laughing about looking funny doing workout videos in the media room, we all come together and make the little moments count.” - Kayla Smith, PC ‘10

“I am proud to be a Tri Delta and honored to represent such an incredible group of women. The friends I have made through Tri Delta have shared in my successes as well as in my sorrows. They have been there for me through every laugh and every tear. I am blessed to be a part of this chapter because I know that these girls are some of the most amazing and driven people in the world, and I can count on them for anything.” - Anne Cappello, PC ‘10

“The sisterhood in Tri Delta is more than just a bond. It’s about always having someone there for you. It’s about calling your sister while having a nervous breakdown studying and having her come scoot you up to grab Mochi. It’s about always having someone to binge eat with you at Sushi Chao, and always having someone ask you how your day is going. Tri Delta sisterhood is irreplaceable and I would be lost without it.” - Karlie LaCroix, PC ‘10

“That’s easy. For me, Tri Delta balances the perfect blend of ladylike class, high expectations and certainly plenty of social fun. Those principles that Tri Delta stands for are ones that I want to commit myself to not only through my years at UF, but as a woman in society.” - Taylor Nones, PC ‘11 

“Tri Delta is more than a group of girls. It is my home away from home, my family when I need support, my friends when I want to have a good time, my study buddies when I’m pulling all-nighters, my motivators when I set myself a goal, my therapists when I need advice and my medicine when all I really need is to laugh. Tri Delta is made up of bright, intelligent, hardworking, beautiful, funny, outgoing, and kind people, who I am honored to call my sisters.” - Kristin Mohs, PC ‘11

“When I went through recruitment 3 years ago, Tri Delta was at the top of my list every day. Sure I liked other houses, but there was something alluring about Tri Delta. Each night after rush I tried to figure out what it was that made this chapter so different from the others. It wasn’t until after the preferentials round of rush that I could finally put my finger on what it was - at other houses I felt like I had to be someone else to fit in or only show one side of me in order to be liked or accepted, but at Tri Delta I was encouraged to be an individual. Our bid day shirts that year could not have expressed my feelings better - ‘Individually unique, together complete.’ That’s what I love about my chapter. There is no one ‘look’ or style or personality type, yet we all have similar values, goals, and standards for ourselves and each other.” - Ashley Martell, PC ‘09