Greetings Sorors,
Welcome to the Collegiate Connection Corner of the Columbus (GA) Alumnae Chapter (CAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.! Your role is critical in fulfilling the mission of our beloved sorority. It is imperative that you stay connected to Delta as you transition into an alumnae chapter so that you may fulfill your lifetime commitment. Columbus (GA) Alumnae Chapter Collegiate Connection Committee is designed with you in mind to provide resources that will help you make a smooth transition from collegiate chapter to an alumnae chapter.

We invite you to visit us! Our chapter meetings are held on the 2nd Friday of the month (September-June). Even though we are meeting virtually right now due to the coronavirus pandemic, the attire for all meetings is business attire. Chapter meetings are not public and are open to duly initiated members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Consequently, proof of membership is required and must be verified before admittance to chapter meetings is granted. To proceed with the Membership Verification Process, please complete the electronic version of the form below. Accordingly, Please be prepared to verify your membership with a government issued photo id and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. membership card, app, or certificate to the Columbus (GA) Alumnae Chapter Sergeant-At-Arms upon arrival. If you desire to attend our meetings, but have misplaced your membership card and are unable to verify your membership by other means, please contact Delta Sigma Theta National Headquarters for assistance.
Click HERE for Member Verification Form
We look forward to meeting you!
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