Tri Delta
University of South Carolina
Why Tri Delta
Our Purpose



Our Values


Member Testimonials
Fall 2025 Recruitment Schedule
PNM Move In
August 8th
Round 3: Sisterhood
August 13th-15th
Round 1: Go Greek
August 9th
Round 4: Preference
August 16th
Round 2: Philanthropy
August 10th-12th
BID DAY!!
August 17th
Our Symbols

Tri Delta’s Greek letters signify special meanings to all Tri Delta members who are bound together by bonds of sisterhood.
Greek Letters

The Pansy
The pansy is Tri Delta’s flower. It is also a symbol of alumnae membership and the third step in the lifetime development of Tri Delta’s members.

The Dolphin
Recognized as a good omen by the ancient Greeks, the dolphin is a symbol of clear skies and smooth sailing. It symbolizes rebirth, friendship and leadership. In Tri Delta, the dolphin has a particular significance for Fraternity leaders.

The Pine
The tree of Tri Delta is the pine tree. The pine is also a symbol of Tri Delta’s collegiate members because it represents growth and lofty aspirations.

The Poseidon
The patron Greek divinity of Tri Delta is Poseidon, god of the sea and one of the three rulers of the universe.

The Pearl
The jewel of Tri Delta is pearl. Because it is the only jewel that grows, developing from a tiny grain of sand into a thing of great value and beauty, it is a symbol of Tri Delta’s new members.

Coat of Arms
The coat of arms consists of a shield quartered. The first and fourth quarters are in blue with a silver trident, and the second and third quarters are in gold with a green pine tree. Above the shield is the crest, which consists of a torse with six folds alternating gold and blue, topped with white, gold and a blue pansy. Below the shield is a scroll with the Greek translation of the open motto, “Let us steadfastly love one another.”