Living Experience

A PLACE TO LIVE

Tri Delta facilities provide a home away from home to many. Our members embrace the ideal of friendship and value self-respect as they are free to be themselves, form strong friendships and have their current friendships grow stronger while spending time with each other in one of our chapter locations. 

A PLACE TO LEARN

Tri Delta fosters academic excellence. By providing our members with quiet study spaces, academic resources, modern amenities and Wi-Fi throughout the facility, our members are able to focus on their academics and learn in a comfortable and supportive environment.

A PLACE TO LEAD

Outside the classroom, Tri Delta members are boldly leading the way and are actively involved on their campuses and in their communities. Tri Delta spaces support their leadership and allow members to grow into the best version of themselves.

Unlike any other greek house on campus, the Delta Delta Delta house is like a compound — one main house complete with three annexes. With such a unique layout, the Tri Delta house is the perfect place to eat, sleep, live, and socialize — all at once. Modern conveniences such as wireless internet and big-screen TVs balance the historic nature of the house.

Our house was originally owned by Samuel F. Phillips (1824-1903) who was a civil rights pioneer, lawyer and politician. He took part in the civil rights case, Plessy v. Ferguson and argued against segregation in Brown v. Board of education. His father was the first professor of mathematics at UNC Chapel Hill, so the family moved to UNC where Phillips graduated with highest honors in 1841.