Gamma Pi's pink picnic

Living in a Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house can be a highlight of your college years. The cost for room and board is typically lower than living in the dormitory and the benefits provide a unique experience for personal and social growth.

The unique residential environment of ZTA housing provides:

 

  • a positive, developmental living opportunity
  • a safe, secure and healthy environment
  • adult supervision – house director, cooks, kitchen and cleaning staff
  • well balanced and accommodating meals, even for members with late classes or jobs
  • a smoke and alcohol-free facility
  • quiet study areas
  • internet access including wireless
  • laundry facilities, storage space, large living space
  • a close-knit neighborhood in Greek community, usually within walking distance to campus
  • family-like support for the challenges of college life
  • a home away from home
  • the opportunity to live with 40-plus “best friends!”

Gamma Pi house  

Is this the ZTA house at the University of Georgia, the University of Alabama or the University of Missouri? If you've ever visited any of these campuses, you might be confused. It is the Gamma Pi Chapter house at Georgia, but the Nu Chapter house at 'Bama and the Alpha Psi Chapter house at Mizzou are nearly identical and built with the same plans. You can tell them apart because Georgia has six columns, Alabama four and Missouri five.