UPSILON CHAPTER
of the National Sorority of
Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.

Y.E.S Programs
YOUTH. EDUCATION. SERVICE.
Our chapter is committed to sponsoring a variety of community activities that will enable and inspire the youth to attain high ethical, educational, moral, and social standards. Students receive life skills support, academic assistance, test-taking procedures, study skills, tutoring, cultural enrichment and socialization training. Chapters with a KOT are committed to offering a variety of experiences that will enable the college guidance group to become competent, dedicated and effective educators. The chapter provides guidance, career counseling, community service opportunities, educational advice and training in leadership skills for female college students. All interested candidates must display good moral character and maintain at least a “C+” grade point average.
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THE YOUTH COMPONENT CONSISTS OF:
It is a guidance group for female youth in grades 9 through 12. We are currently working with Future Teachers of America to recruit students.
It is a guidance group for male youth in grades 9 through 12. We are currently working with Future Teachers of America to recruit students.
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KOT is a college guidance group for females pursuing a degree in education.
​We are currently recruiting on the campus of Tuskegee University.
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HUB PARENTS
They are the mothers, fathers, guardians, and other relatives of the Xinos and Kudos who volunteer to assist sorority members with the supervision and implementation of the Xinos and Kudos activities. We will solicit the support of the parents of our Xinos and Kudos.
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THE EDUCATION COMPONENT CONSISTS OF:
SCHOLARSHIP
NSPDK, INC. awards a $6,000 scholarship to a male and a female graduating senior in each of the five regions (East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and Far West). Annually, the Sorority presents over $100,000 in scholarships inclusive of those awarded by regions and chapters, including Kappa Omicron Tau members may apply for a $1,000 and sorority members matriculating in an accredited doctoral program are eligible to apply for a $1,000 scholarship awarded by the Perpetual Scholarship Foundation.
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TEACH-A-RAMA
It is designed to acquaint teachers, parents, students and the community with various aspects and issues in education. A Teach-A-Rama may be presented in the form of an educational forum, workshops, seminars, lectures, courses, etc.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
It focuses on the provisions of meaningful learning experiences for pre-school children that will improve their readiness for school and subsequent scholastic achievement.
LITERACY
The umbrella of Literacy includes academic skills centers that supplement classroom work by providing opportunities to enhance proficiency in such areas as reading, math, language arts, science, social studies, technology and African American History.
COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS AND EDUCATION
It focuses on matters and issues involving education and the civil rights of children, youth, adults, teachers and professionals in education.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING
It focuses on educational and sororal leadership training to meet the goals of the Sorority, administrative roles of committee members and officers; members’ roles, and all components of the Y.E.S. Program.
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THE SERVICE COMPONENT CONSISTS OF:
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT
Financial and programmatic assistance to Third World countries has been a focus of the Sorority. Over the past 30 years, NSPDK, Inc, has had an ongoing strategic partnership with AFRICARE to reach and support the people on the African continent. Chapters are mandated to make a contribution to the International Project fund, annually.
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NATIONAL PROJECT
NSPDK, Inc. donates $10,000 to fund the Sickle Cell Anemia research at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. Chapters are mandated to make a contribution to the National Project fund, annually.
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HEALTH, HYPERTENSION, AND NUTRITION
It provides a channel through which children and adults learn preventive health measures and viable strategies for addressing a wide variety of health issues that confront society.
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RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM / SENIOR TEACHER PROGRAM (RSVP/STP)
RSVP/STP encourages:
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Mentoring:
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a) new teachers in areas of discipline, classroom management and professionalism,
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b) parents on giving their children assistance in homework and study.
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Advising:
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a) new chapter officers on NSPDK policies and procedures
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b) committee chairs by sharing old activities with the anticipation that they change to fit the times; and
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c) aspiring teachers who desire to become an administrator on how to transition from the classroom to central office.
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Volunteer:
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a) to tutor,
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b) to be an advocate for education,
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c) in AARP activities and events, and
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d) to assist classroom teachers with extra-curricular activities and field trips.
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RSVP can be a great benefit to the community.
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CHILDREN AND ADULT BENEFITS
The benefits encompass the sponsorship of a variety of activities and projects that bring joy and enlightenment to children and adults in their specific communities.



Y.E.S
AFFILIATES / PARTNERSHIPS
“ PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE: A CHALLENGE TO FULFILL "
AFFILIATE
NATIONAL ANTHROPOS
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The National Anthropos is an organized male affiliate group of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Incorporated. Its membership consists of spouses, brothers, sons, and male friends of active members of the Sorority.
PARTNERS
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The Black Women's Agenda, Inc. is comprised of 21 national collaborating women's organizations – sororities, civic, service, and faith-based – representing millions of women worldwide.
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The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.
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The National Council of Negro Women is a coalition comprised of 200 community-based sections in 32 states and 38 national organizational affiliates that works to enlighten and inspire more than 3,000,000 women and men.​
HONOR ROLL MEMBERS
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The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution Museum located on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The NMAAHC is the world's largest museum dedicated to African American history and culture. It ranked as the fourth most-visited Smithsonian Museum in its first full year of operation. The museum has more than 40,000 objects in its collection, although only about 3,500 items are on display. The 350,000-square-foot, 10 story building (five above and five below ground) and its exhibits have won critical praise.
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A People’s Journey, A Nation’s Story​
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The International African American Museum will explore cultures and knowledge systems retained and adapted by Africans in the Americas, and the diverse journeys and achievements of these individuals and their descendants in South Carolina, the United States, and throughout the African Diaspora.