Money Matters

While the Delta-Xi Zeta is stronger now than it has ever previously been, the fact of the matter is that our prominence is by no means permanent. The Delta-Xi Zeta has always firmly been conservative with our dues increases, realizing that fiscal fidelity is not a prerequisite for quality brothers. While other fraternity's dues have risen in excess of $1,000/semester, Lambda Chis appreciate keeping dues under $500/semester by practicing fiscal responsibility and, more often than not, voluntarily donating their own hard-earned spending money when officer budgets fail to cover scheduled programming. These brothers are rarely reimbursed, and accept such losses as necessary for the continued existence of our brotherhood.

As previously mentioned, financial concerns have never prevented anyone from entering our organization; the Delta-Xi Zeta has a well-established history of assisting brothers who cannot afford to pay their dues in their entirety. In tandem with a full schedule of social, philanthropic, and alumni events as well as house maintenance fees, it is no wonder that Delta-Xi relies heavily on donations from our 200 alumni.

If you cherished your time at Lambda Chi Alpha as much as we all do now and wish to see our chapter flourish and thrive instead of dwindle and diminish, you should strongly consider donating to the Delta-Xi chapter or housing fund by visiting our donation page.

News

Spring Rush information is now available on this website.

Congratulations to our five new brothers!

Thank you to all who attended the memorial service for brother Kevin Burkett, Delta-Xi 89. Thank you for the donations to his surviving wife and stepchildren.

Bloodball 2007 raised over 110 pints of blood for the American Red Cross.