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- Our Vision | Tri Sigma
Tri Sigma’s vision charges us to provide exceptional experiences that will empower women to change the world. Our Values More than 125 years ago, Tri Sigma was founding on the guiding values of wisdom, power, faith, hope, and love. Today, those same values serve as lasting reminder to always foster a member-first culture that equips, enables, and empowers women to be their very best selves. Our Mission To establish among its members a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop in them strong womanly character, and to impress upon them high standards of conduct. Our Creed We, the women of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, throughout our lives, strive to steadfastly uphold our vows and cherish our bonds of sisterhood; to become inspired leaders; to support causes greater than ourselves; to seek wisdom and joy; and to live purposeful lives of integrity, faith, empathy, understanding and love. Membership Development Tri Sigma’s innovative member development framework cultivates a lifelong affinity to the organization as well as qualities of social excellence, human dignity, well-being, self-awareness, communication, and organizational leadership. Our programs are designed for various stages of membership with emerging leaders, volunteers, and seasoned professionals participating at all levels. VIEW MEMBER OPPORTUNITIES Our Vision Tri Sigma’s vision charges us to provide exceptional experiences that will empower women to change the world. Through thoughtful and intentional personal, professional, and leadership development, we strive for our members to be values-driven, resilient, and inspired leaders who reach their potential and understand the critical importance of giving back. Policies & Statements Tri Sigma’s member-first is supported by our National Policies and Position Statements. Additional procedures are included in officer manuals or as part of our social event planning process. LEARN MORE
- Volunteer Opportunities | Tri Sigma Sorority
Volunteers contribute unique talents, skills, and knowledge to enhance the member experience and advance the sorority. Volunteer Opportunities Volunteers contribute unique talents, skills, and knowledge to enhance the member experience and advance the sorority. Tri Sigma would not be what it is today without the dedication of our National Volunteers, Chapter Advisory Board members, and Housing Volunteers. CLICK HERE TO APPLY Micro-Volunteer Opportunities We’re excited to introduce micro-volunteer opportunities—short-term tasks designed for those who want to contribute without the commitment of a larger role. These flexible roles are perfect for individuals with limited time and offer a great entry point for new volunteers. Click here to learn more or apply for current micro-volunteer opportunities. Current Volunteer Openings National Volunteers Chapter Advisory Board Housing Volunteers National volunteers support various areas of sorority operations. Financial Specialist Chapter Services Provide additional support to collegiate chapters with managing chapter funds and creating budgets. Open to Tri Sigma alumnae and non-members. View Position Description Golden Violet Manager Lifetime Engagement Manage efforts to recognize and celebrate Golden Violets through meaningful programs and communications. View Position Description Recruitment Support Team Member Growth Initiatives Support select chapters in achieving their membership recruitment goals through strategic continuous open bidding planning and implementation. View Position Description Ritual Team Manager Chapter Services Lead and support the Ritual Team in preserving, teaching, and ensuring proper usage of Tri Sigma’s Ritual. View Position Description Touchstone Specialist Chapter Services Support chapters in meeting Touchstone benchmarks and assist with resource development and program implementation. View Position Description Chapter Advisory Board members support a collegiate chapter’s leaders and operations. Alumnae may serve on any collegiate chapter’s C.A.B. regardless of their initiating chapter. C.A.B. Chair Manage the local C.A.B. team and support the Chapter President and Director of Chapter Growth. View Position Description Operations Advisor Support the Vice President of Operations by identifying opportunities for streamlined processes and Director of Chapter Finances* with budget and maintaining chapter financial health. View Position Description Honor Council Advisor Support chapter Honor Council Team through organization, consistency, and compliance with member accountability process. View Position Description Membership Advisor Support the Vice President of New Member Education with educating and integrating new members and the Director of Member Development with identifying development opportunities. View Position Description Engagement Advisor Support the Vice President of Harm Reduction with prevention and harm reduction initiatives and the Director of Panhellenic Relations with Panhellenic community decisions. View Position Description Growth Advisor Support the Director of Chapter Growth with all primary recruitment and COB needs. View Position Description Financial Advisor Support the Director of Chapter Finance with budget and maintaining chapter financial health. View Position Description Advisor At Large Provide additional support to C.A.B. and collegiate chapter depending on local needs. View Position Description Housing volunteers provide general oversight of collegiate chapter facilities and collaborate with House Corporations to ensure the safety and well-being of collegiate members. Housing Team Member Serve as a point of contact for chapter housing matters. View Position Description CLICK HERE TO APPLY Whether you’re interested in working directly with collegiate chapters or providing expertise in a specific area, there’s a place for you to get involved. Learn more about volunteer opportunities and view open positions below. Members interested in volunteering should complete the Volunteer Service Application.
- Micro-Volunteer Opportunities | Tri Sigma Sorority
Volunteers contribute unique talents, skills, and knowledge to enhance the member experience and advance the sorority. Micro-Volunteer Opportunities Micro-volunteer opportunities are flexible roles for members with limited time and offer a great entry point for new volunteers. These roles often lead to deeper involvement and continued engagement. CLICK HERE TO APPLY Micro-Volunteer Opportunities Award Application Reader (Virtual) Help celebrate the excellence of our members by serving as an Award Application Reader! Review and score collegiate applications (Nov. 16–Dec. 10) or alumnae applications (Dec. 16–Feb. 8) through our online platform using a provided rubric and guide. Training materials and optional tech support sessions will be available. Timely reviews ensure every outstanding Sigma is recognized! Action Plan Goals Coach (Virtual) Support collegiate chapters in setting meaningful, achievable goals as an Action Plan Coach! From December through February, chapters develop annual action plans based on their Chapter Experience Assessment data. Coaches review submissions (typically Jan. 15–Feb. 15) and provide feedback by March 1, with the option to host a follow-up Zoom conversation. A training session and sample review walkthrough will be provided—just bring your coaching mindset and commitment to Sigma’s growth. 2026 Academy • Photographers (In-Person) Whenever Tri Sigma sisters come together, you can count on plenty of photo-worthy moments! For the 2026 Regional Leadership Academies, we’re seeking volunteers to help capture unforgettable moments and showcase their creative eye. Our staff will provide guidelines and a “shot list” to get you started—then it’s up to you to help us tell a story through photographs! Assignments will be based on geographic location: Jan. 10: Albany, NY Jan. 10: Jacksonville, FL Jan. 10: Akron/Kent, OH Jan. 10: Philadelphia, PA Jan. 17: Dallas, TX Jan. 17: St. Louis, MO Jan. 17: Charlotte, NC Jan. 24: La Crosse, WI Possible staff or professional photographer to assist at larger events 2026 Academy • Purple & Pearls Merchandise (In-Person) It's not a Sigma event without the swag! Each event will feature a “ShopBox” from Purple & Pearls—but we need help setting up, monitoring inventory, and packing up. All transactions will take place from the buyer’s smartphone via QR code, so no retail experience is necessary! Purple & Pearls and staff will provide instructions for setup, sales and breakdown. Assignments will be based on geographic location: Jan. 10: Albany, NY Jan. 10: Jacksonville, FL Jan. 10: Akron/Kent, OH Jan. 10: Philadelphia, PA Jan. 17: Dallas, TX Jan. 17: Charlotte, NC Jan. 24: La Crosse, WI Contact Director of Lifetime Engagement Amanda Conley with any questions. Looking for a long-term role within Tri Sigma? Click here to view all current volunteer opportunities. We’re excited to introduce micro-volunteer opportunities—short-term tasks designed for those who want to contribute without the commitment of a larger role. Learn more about current opportunities below. Applications for all roles are due Friday, Dec. 5. CLICK HERE TO APPLY
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- March of Dimes Names Tri Sigma its 2024 Research Partner of the Year
March of Dimes CEO Cindy Rahman (center) with leaders of March of Dimes service partner organizations in Washington, D.C. National Vice President Crystal Jones (center right) represented Tri Sigma. Tri Sigma National Sorority has been named the 2024 Research Partner of the Year by March of Dimes, the leading organization fighting for the health of all moms and babies. This prestigious recognition honors Tri Sigma's outstanding dedication to supporting life-saving research that advances maternal and infant health outcomes. “March of Dimes is proud to be a research-focused organization, funding millions of dollars of original scientific research each year, and it is with immense gratitude that we recognize our National Service Partner, Tri Sigma, as our research partner of the year,” said March of Dimes Community Mobilization Director Michaela Penix. Since 2016, Tri Sigma has partnered with March of Dimes with a shared vision to serve children. Member participation in the March for Babies, advocacy work, and donations made through the Tri Sigma Foundation have helped to further life-saving research that will ensure healthy moms and strong babies for generations to come. March of Dimes' five Prematurity Research Centers serve as the cornerstone of the organization's research program, employing some of the most dedicated and accomplished scientists in the world to work on the most difficult and pressing scientific questions in the field—and most importantly, to find answers that will prevent preterm birth and improve outcomes for mothers and babies. “It was inspiring to meet other national service partners of the March of Dimes and hear how their organizations are involved in this important work,” said Tri Sigma National Vice President Crystal Jones who attended a partner brunch and day of action in March of Dimes’ National Headquarters in Washington, D.C. last month. “It feels good to know we are in this fight together to end preventable maternal and infant death, to discover the causes of preterm birth and to achieve birth equity for all mothers.” As one of March of Dimes' 17 National Service Partners, Tri Sigma joins a distinguished group of organizations, including six National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities, Future Business Leaders of America , and Key Club International in the collaborative effort to improve maternal and infant health outcomes nationwide. “From community educational programs to fundraising events, our partners do more than just raise awareness of the organization’s critical mission—they help us save moms and babies through volunteering, fundraising, and advocacy,” Michaela said. Tri Sigmas are encouraged to join the fight for healthy babies and moms in their local communities through a variety of ways: · Participate in a March for Babies near you. · Register for March of Dimes Advocacy Action Alerts . · Volunteer for March of Dimes . · Connect with your local March of Dimes about leadership opportunities . Members can also financially support March of Dimes by making a donation through the Tri Sigma Foundation . Be sure to select “Sigma Serves Children” in the support area dropdown menu to amplify your support of our philanthropic focus .
- Reatha Cox Elected Order of Omega International President
Following its recent annual Board of Directors meeting, Order of Omega national honor society announced the election of Reatha Cole Cox, Alpha Zeta–Northwestern State University, as International President of its Board Executive Officers. Reatha brings decades of student affairs experience and long-standing involvement with Order of Omega. Professionally, she works as the Vice President for the First Year Experience and Leadership Development at Northwestern State University. Her dedication to values-based leadership and inclusive programming has shaped her vision for the organization’s future. As International President, she will guide strategic initiatives and strengthen partnerships across campuses nationwide. In addition to her longtime service service to both her local chapter and the national organization, Reatha is an Ever Forward Member of Tri Sigma and member of the Tri Sigma Foundation's Davis Society. Order of Omega is committed to recognizing high-achieving fraternity and sorority members who exemplify leadership, service, and academic excellence. The organization currently has over 590 active chapters across the United States, Canada, and The Bahamas.
- Tri Sigma Wins Six Fraternity Communications Awards
Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications Jennifer Freeman Thompson (center), Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Hannah Laux (left), and Engagement Coordinator Madilyn Miller (right) attend the 2025 Fraternity Communications Association Recognition Banquet. Each year, hundreds of communications and marketing professionals from fraternal organizations, professional membership associations, and honor societies gather for the Fraternity Communications Association ’s annual conference. One highlight of the event is the recognition banquet, where the industry’s best work from the previous year is honored. Tri Sigma is pleased to announce its Marketing & Communications Team has received the following 2025 FCA Awards based on work completed in 2024: MAGAZINE EXCELLENCE AWARDS Feature Design (Staff-Designed) – 2 nd Place “Amplifying Sorority” Written and designed by Sr. Director of Marketing & Communications Jennifer Freeman Thompson, “Amplifying Sorority” aimed to educate members of all generations on the evolving ways prospective members are recruited, engaged, and supported beyond the new member period. To enhance readability and visual interest, the article used creative sidebars and oversized graphics to guide readers through complex information. Entries were judged on the creative use of visual elements to enhance reader experience, overall attractiveness, and relevance to the intended audience. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS Website Improvement – 1 st Place TriSigma.org Redesign After seven years without a major update, Tri Sigma launched a fully redesigned website in February 2024. Guided by user feedback and brand personality exercises, the new site offers a more modern look, a streamlined menu, longer scrolling pages, and improved access to high-priority content for members, potential new members, and parents. Entries were judged on user experience, relevance, and overall improvement to the content and design. The project was led by Jennifer Freeman Thompson with support from Robert Irish of Industrial Rabbit , Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Hannah Laux, and other Tri Sigma staff. Merchandise Promotion – 1 st Place 2024 Holiday Gift Guide Following the success of Tri Sigma’s first gift guide in 2023, the Marketing & Communications Team expanded the 2024 edition to include more products and vendors while also increasing promotion of the guide through social media and email. Entries were judged on c reative use of design and theme across all touchpoints, alignment to the organization’s primary brand, use of resources, and success of the effort. The project was led and designed by Hannah Laux with support from Engagement Coordinator Madilyn Miller, Epsilon Gamma–Grand Valley State University, and Marketing Intern Adeline Rendon, Eta Tau–Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Specific Purpose Website, Microsite or Blog – 3rd Place JoinTriSigma.com To support the reestablishment efforts for the Zeta Chi Chapter at Coastal Carolina University, Tri Sigma staff launched JoinTriSigma.com —a vibrant and mobile-friendly website serving as a one-stop shop for potential new members with event RSVPs, interview scheduling, philanthropy information, and FAQs. The website reinforced Zeta Chi Chapter’s brand through bright photography and use of brand colors consistent with other digital and print materials published throughout the reestablishment period. The website was designed by Jennifer Freeman Thompson and Director of Growth Initiatives Kailea Marshall, Zeta Gamma–Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Entries were judged on quality, consistency and organization of content, overall design, ease of navigation, and relevance to the intended audience. Publication Improvement (Non-Magazine) – 1 st Place To Be Steadfast New Member Guide Fall 2024 new members were the first to receive To Be Steadfast , an 84-page companion guide to Tri Sigma's updated new member onboarding program. Developed as a supplement to corresponding online learning modules, the guide also aims to promote greater brand affinity and serves as a long-lasting memento of the Tri Sigma collegiate journey. The guide was produced by Jennifer Freeman Thompson with content and direction from Associate Executive Director of Enablement Lorin Philips, Alpha Upsilon–James Madison University, and Enablement Coordinator Samantha Graffeo Bueche, Alpha Mu–University of Louisiana at Lafayette. William C. Levere Award for Total Communication – 1 st Place Reestablishment at Coastal Carolina University The William C. Levere Award for Total Communications—one of FCA's most coveted awards—honors the top comprehensive communications plan and execution. This prestigious award, which an organization may only receive once every three years, honored Tri Sigma’s extension and reestablishment effort for the Zeta Chi Chapter at Coastal Carolina University—our first extension effort in 4 years. The year-long campaign included a variety of meaningful touchpoints to several key audiences, including emails and direct mail sent to local alumnae and emails, paid and organic social media, and a dedicated website targeted toward potential new members at Coastal Carolina University. Our efforts were reinforced through promotional items and in-person events once the fall 2024 term began. "This entry is leaps and bounds the best of the bunch! Very well-articulated goals and measurable objectives make it easy to see that the campaign was a success. The materials are nicely done, carry the brand well, and the results are clear. This was an outstanding entry and provided exactly the information any professional gold-standard marketing/coms plan should include: goals/measurable objectives, comprehensive strategies and tactics, and clear evaluation of the metrics you set for success." – JUDGES REMARKS This initiative was a significant milestone in expanding the reach of our sisterhood and reintroducing the organization’s presence on campus. The successful reestablishment of the Zeta Chi Chapter was made possible by a strong partnership and collaboration between the Growth Initiatives, Collegiate Experience, and Marketing & Engagement, Teams. "I am extremely proud of our small-but-mighty team and the work that we do," Jennifer said. "Nearly everyone on staff played a role in the reestablishment's success, which makes the honor winning the Levere Award even more special for Tri Sigma." FCA received more than 749 submissions from 75 member organizations, and 28 organizations received awards for outstanding efforts in a variety of writing, design, and communication categories. A list of all winners and categories can be found here . Additionally, Jennifer Freeman Thompson was elected to serve as Director of Recognition on FCA’s Board of Directors for 2025–26.
Events (4)
- Tri Sigma Founders DayApril 20, 2026 | 6:00 AM
- Tri Sigma Italy TripJuly 10, 2026 | 4:00 AMItaly
- 2025 National ConventionJune 26, 2025 | 4:00 AM1820 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA







