The Delta Chi chapter house at Georgia Southern

Parents and families

A clearer look at what your son is joining.

Delta Chi should add structure, support, accountability, and friendship to the Georgia Southern experience.

Family priorities

The right questions are welcome here.

Parents should understand the expectations around grades, chapter conduct, financial obligations, housing, risk management, and the associate member experience before their son joins.

Academics should remain the first priority.

Hazing should never be treated as tradition.

Membership should build confidence and responsibility.

Families should know who to contact with concerns.

Delta Chi members in the chapter room during a workshop

What should families know first?

Delta Chi should add structure, support, friendship, and leadership to a student life that still keeps academics first.

Who should parents contact?

Start with the chapter president or recruitment team through the contact page. Alumni relations can also help route family questions.

Is the house required?

Housing arrangements can change by year and class size. Students should confirm current expectations with the chapter before making housing decisions.

What about safety and hazing?

The expectation is simple: membership should be respectful, constructive, and aligned with Delta Chi and university standards.

No-hazing expectation

Membership should strengthen young men, not diminish them.

The chapter standard is that every member and associate member is treated with dignity and respect. Families should raise concerns directly if something does not feel aligned with that expectation.

Take the next step

Have a family question?

Use the contact page to reach the chapter and get routed to the right officer or advisor.

Email the chapter