History of National Council
The year of 2001 proved to be the most accomplished year yet
for Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. with the induction of two new colonies in
Miami and Chicago. Foreseeing a rapid expansion of the sorority and acknowledging
the need for a central governing entity, several alumni sisters took the initiative
to form the first National Council of Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. Founded
on February 1, 2002, the National Council became the administrative and governing
body of Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc., possessing jurisdiction over all component
parts of the sorority. The purpose of the National Council is to ensure that
the original mission, principles and ideals formulated by our Honorable National
Founding Mothers is continued and fortified by all existing and future chapters.
The National Council also serves to facilitate chapter operations, oversee chapter
compliance with National Policies, handle matters of controversy and to implement
and coordinate all national-level programs and activities.