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Our History

National History and Symbols

    Founded on May 15th, 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest secret society for college women. Established at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia by Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald alongside her five friends.
​   Our symbol is the diamond, and the four points symbolize strengthening character and personality, watching attitudes toward fellow beings, recognizing the value of high educational standards, and developing faith and loyalty. Alphie is our mascot, a lion that represents strength, courage, and justice. Azure blue and white are the official colors of Alpha Delta Pi. Blue is symbolic of friendship, the basic spirit upon which ADPi is founded. White symbolizes sincerity and truth. We strive everyday to live by our motto,"We live for each other."
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The Eta Chapter


​The Eta Chapter was installed as the second sorority at
The University of Alabama in 1907. Since then, we have grown into the third largest ADPi chapter internationally.
Currently, our chapter is home to 460 collegiate members.
​The current Eta house was built in 2013 and it is our third house on campus. The house is 19,000 square feet and sleeps sixty of our members. 
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Home is 675 Judy Bonner Dr. 

Alpha Delta Pi Eta Chapter
657 Judy Bonner Dr.
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
  • Welcome
  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Executive Board
    • Teams
  • Philanthropy
    • RMHC
    • ADPi Foundation
  • Sisterhood
    • Our Sisterhood
    • Our Involvement
  • Recruitment
    • Recruitment Info
    • Why ADPi?
  • Contact Us
  • Alumnae