My sorority sisters are more than just my best friends; they are my support system, the people I look up to and the ones who empower me to be the best version of myself through every challenge and celebration. A big part of the bonds I have created stems from what I put in. Sorority life is not just about showing up—it’s about being present, engaged and willing to invest in the people around you.
My sisters are my support system in almost everything I do. They are always there to help me in my journey because we are all navigating college together, creating an unbreakable bond. Whether tackling difficult classes, balancing extracurriculars or needing someone there, I can always count on them. Through late-night study sessions, long conversations about our futures and shared moments of joy and struggle, we have built a foundation of trust and love that will last long after graduation.
My sisters are also some of the people that I look up to the most. During my time in Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta), I have met many strong and intelligent women whom I have grown to admire. Many of them, being upperclassmen, have been inspiring examples of academic achievement and personal growth. They helped bring me into this chapter and showed me everything that sorority life offers. In addition, I look up to many great alumnae from my chapter. From hearing stories about their time in Tri Delta to their lives and careers after college, I have found real connections with women I aspire to be like. Knowing that I am a part of an organization that has shaped the lives of so many people before me makes my experience even more meaningful. Their stories remind me that this experience extends way beyond the college years.
Finally, my sisters are also the ones who push me to be the best version of myself every day. They encouraged me to take officer positions within the sorority, helping me continue to make this chapter a home for many years after I leave. Taking on these positions has allowed me to give back and helped me grow as a leader and a person. Furthermore, being able to be a mentor for my little, Kailynn, has been one of the most rewarding experiences. It has pushed me to set higher standards for myself so that she has someone to look up to as I have in the years past. Knowing that I can support and guide her is a full-circle moment that has deepened my appreciation for this organization even more.
As I look to the future, I know that my time in Tri Delta has given me incredible memories and a network of strong, caring women who will always be there for me. I have created lifelong connections that will continue to impact my life for years after my college experience.


