About

DELTA MU

 

OUR MISSION

Phi Chi Theta was founded on June 16th, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois. The founders were six women from two other competing business fraternities, Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Kappa Epsilon. These women joined forces to form an organization whose purpose is: "To promote the cause of higher business education and training for all individuals, to foster high ideals for everyone pursuing a career in business; to encourage fraternity and cooperation among people preparing for such careers; and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attainment of such ends."

The Delta Mu chapter of Phi Chi Theta was founded at the University of Texas on September 2nd 1975. The Delta Mu chapter is the second largest chapter of Phi Chi Theta in the country with over 100 active members who are led by a strong group of officers.

Delta Mu asserts its uniqueness as a chapter by emphasizing the value of social and professional networking, and that common interests and goals bring together like-minded individuals.


The mission of Phi Chi Theta, a national professional fraternity, is to: Provide an opportunity to develop and practice those professional leadership skills and abilities necessary to succeed in the business community; Provide a local and national network to share resources, ideas and concepts; Instill in its membership those values, codes and creeds which will enable participation in a rapidly changing world: and Enable members to develop the business astuteness necessary to achieve high esteem and success in their chosen fields.

You can find more information at our national chapter’s website: http://www.phichitheta.org/