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WHY LDPhi?
Lambda Delta Phi is the only Greek sorority on the St. Paul campus. This gives us the unique opportunity to participate in MN Royal on the St. Paul campus with the St. Paul houses and clubs, as well as homecoming and Machy Days in Minneapolis with other PHC and IFC Greek houses.
We are also one of the few sororities at the University of Minnesota that does informal recruitment in both the fall and spring. This means less money and stress and more fun! We provide a scholarship opportunity within our chapter to help financially assist our sisters. Being a smaller chapter means that closer connections are built with your sisters. This also means that there are many opportunities to hold a leadership position within the chapter. We have a large alumni network that is passionate about providing professional and academic support to the chapter.
Lambda Delta Phi also has a NEW beautiful home. This new house provides a cute yet spacious place for girls to live and study in. Academics are a strong value within LDPhi, as we consistently obtain one of the highest GPA averages in PHC.
WHY LDPhi?
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WHY GREEK?
Lambda Delta Phi is proud to be the only Greek sorority on the St. Paul campus. Being Greek means we get to socialize and participate in events such as homecoming, Machy Days, and many other fun activities with the 14 other Panhellenic Council (PHC) chapters.
Philanthropy, a type of community service, is another advantage of being Greek. Philanthropy is one of the most gratifying parts of being Greek. Our philanthropy project changes each year to help more people in the community.
The Greek community at the University of Minnesota also strongly values academics boasting a 3.65 GPA as the average.

JOIN THE FUN
WHY GREEK?
Lambda Delta Phi is proud to be the only Greek sorority on the St. Paul campus. Being Greek means we get to socialize and participate in events such as homecoming, Machy Days, and many other fun activities with the 14 other Panhellenic Council (PHC) chapters.
Philanthropy, a type of community service, is another advantage of being Greek. Philanthropy is one of the most gratifying parts of participating in a sorority. Our philanthropy project changes each year to help meet the needs of our community.
The Greek community at the University of Minnesota also strongly values academics boasting an average 3.56 GPA.

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