Delta Theta Tau Sorority Offers Counseling Grants
November 14, 2024 at 3:40 p.m.
Marcia Randolph, president of the Beta Zeta Chapter - Warsaw, Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., announced Tuesday the sorority will award $5,000 this year to students specializing in counseling.
Grants are awarded to students at the graduate level, based upon their scholastic ability and financial need, according to a provided news release.
To obtain an award application, visit the DTT website at www.deltathetatau.org or write to Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., Philanthropy Committee Chairman, 500 S. Colfax, Martinsville, IN 46151-2309. A self-addressed stamped envelope must accompany any request for application.
Applications are reviewed by the philanthropy committee of the sorority in February each year and applications for the summer session of 2025 or the academic year of 2025-26, must be postmarked no later than Dec. 10.
Delta Theta Tau Sorority has been associated with this project since1959 and has given a total of $687,290.02 to 712 individual students throughout the United States.
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Marcia Randolph, president of the Beta Zeta Chapter - Warsaw, Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., announced Tuesday the sorority will award $5,000 this year to students specializing in counseling.
Grants are awarded to students at the graduate level, based upon their scholastic ability and financial need, according to a provided news release.
To obtain an award application, visit the DTT website at www.deltathetatau.org or write to Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., Philanthropy Committee Chairman, 500 S. Colfax, Martinsville, IN 46151-2309. A self-addressed stamped envelope must accompany any request for application.
Applications are reviewed by the philanthropy committee of the sorority in February each year and applications for the summer session of 2025 or the academic year of 2025-26, must be postmarked no later than Dec. 10.
Delta Theta Tau Sorority has been associated with this project since1959 and has given a total of $687,290.02 to 712 individual students throughout the United States.