Do I qualify for a scholarship?

Eligibility

This scholarship is for the direct descendants of the Theta Delta Chi Kappa Charge Fraternity who are enrolled in an accredited college, university, or other post-secondary institution.

This is a merit-based scholarship, awarded based on scholastic accomplishments, extracurricular achievements, and the quality of the application.

Non-Discrimination Statement

The Theta Delta Chi Kappa Charge Fraternity Scholarship Committee is committed to evaluating all scholarship applications on an objective and nondiscriminatory basis. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. All applicants will be evaluated solely based on their scholastic accomplishments, extracurricular achievements, and the quality of their application.

Notes:

A direct descendant refers to someone who is directly related by birth or lineage to an individual or group. In this context, it means someone who is a child, grandchild, or further direct offspring of a member of the Kappa Charge of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. Essentially, it refers to someone who can trace their ancestry directly back to a member of the Kappa Charge.

Applicants must be enrolled in an Accredited University.

Receiving other scholarship support will not reduce the award amount or result in denial of the application.

Up to five scholarships of, at least, $10,000 are awarded annually.

Ineligible for scholarship: Directors, trustees, officers, or senior managers, or their family members, members of selection committee, or their family members, substantial contributors (generally, major donors who are listed on Schedule B of IRS Form 990 annually), or their family members.

Important:
To be considered, this application must be requested and filled out by the applicant themselves. All communication with the Scholarship Committee—including questions, requests, and submissions—must be conducted personally by the applicant.

Applications submitted by a parent, relative, or any other third party will not be accepted.