At Alpha Delta Pi, we help our members grow into successful, well-rounded women. We hold very high academic standards for our members and are top 5 for grades across all Greek organizations on campus for the Spring of 2022. We offer rewards and gifts to girls who achieve a 3.75 GPA or higher each semester. In addition, we also showcase academic excellence at every chapter with Scholarly Sisters. One of the things our chapter is most proud of is the use of Applied Tutoring throughout the semester. This is a professional company in the Tuscaloosa Community that comes to the house whenever girls need help in a class. To help sisters navigate their collegiate career, Alpha Delta Pi also offers an Academic Big-Little program, which pairs girls with the same major together to choose classes, tutor, and anything else they may need. At the end of every semester, we offer a big Scholarship Dinner to everyone in the chapter to commemorate the accomplishment of another semester closer to a degree! Campus involvement is important to our chapter. We love to contribute on campus and in the Tuscaloosa community. This not only allows our sisters to develop into highly skilled and caring women, but it also allows us to cultivate individual interests outside of Alpha Delta Pi. Each member is involved in atleast 2 clubs outside ADPi, and many serve in leadership roles within these organizations. You will find our sisters mentoring students in Al's Pals, serving as SGA senators, dancing at UADM, working with DEI Initiatives, serving as Greek Ambassadors, and much more! We are proud to say that in the Fall of 2022, ADPi was the most represented greek organization in Reading Allies.
Alongside campus and academic involvement, our sisters enjoy going to socials and sisterhood events hosted throughout the school year each semester, as well as philanthropic opportunities. Whether it's dressing to the nines for formal, having a gingerbread house decorating competition, enjoying sporting events, taking vacations together or going to RMHC, the sisters of the Eta chapter bond through shared experience socially as well as philanthropically and on-campus.