About Us

Kappa Alpha Theta is an international organization with college and alumnae chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The Fraternity is a non-profit Indiana corporation with headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana.

One of the greatest benefits of being a Theta is developing bonds of friendship and sisterhood that will last a lifetime.

Founded: January 27, 1870 (age 137), DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana

Type: Social
Scope: International
Colors: Black and Gold
Symbol: Kite
Flower: Pansy
Philanthropy: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)
Chapters: 125
Members: 210,000 currently lifetime
Headquarters: 8740 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Homepage: www.kappaalphatheta.org

Fraternity Purpose

The intellectual ambition of the Fraternity shall be the attainment of highest scholarship. The social aim of the Fraternity shall be to exercise the widest influence for good. The moral aim of the Fraternity shall be the standard of love.

Mission Statement

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer a lifelong opportunity for social, intellectual, and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life.