Zeta Inclusion Philosophy

Zeta Tau Alpha is a sisterhood made of many individual women and it celebrates the uniqueness each sister brings. We respect and support each member’s personal identity, and we seek to provide an accepting environment within every chapter. We believe in creating a space of belonging for every member. We expect everyone to treat their sisters with love, the greatest of all things.

ZTA has an Inclusion Committee that continues to integrate diversity and inclusion conversations throughout the membership experience. ZTA believes topics related to diversity and inclusion do not happen in a bubble or a one-time program. ZTA is committed to this being an ongoing conversation through one of ZTA’s Nine Key Values focusing on openness to diversity and challenge, called ``Seeking Understanding That We Might Gain True Wisdom in ZTA’s Creed.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Zeta Tau Alpha is an international women’s social fraternity that does not discriminate based on race, creed, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation or disability. Zeta Tau Alpha membership is open to individuals who consistently live and self-identify as women.

ZTA is a private sisterhood organization operating through Nine Key Values, whose object is “to intensify friendship, to promote happiness among its members, and in every way to create such sentiments, perform such deeds and to mold such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a nobler and purer womanhood in the world.”

Inclusion Resource Drive

The Inclusion Resource Drive accompanies the Building Belonging: Incorporating Inclusion Into Your Life Course found on Z-Learning. This course provides alumnae an opportunity to learn more about why inclusion matters. The resources below are from ZTA and external sources found by ZTA’s Inclusion Committee members. While at times it may feel overwhelming with where to start, it is important to continue to seek out these opportunities to learn about different identities and backgrounds.

Program Results

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Questions?

For questions regarding these resources, please contact International Office.

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