History
of Theta Alpha
In the Fall of 2005, Laurie
Bailey set out to establish a Christian Sorority
on the campus of the Florida State University
in Tallahassee, Fla.
After working with the University
of Florida chapter of another pre-existing national
Christian Sorority, Laurie was able to communicate
with the national office; however, for one reason
or another, the chapter was not able to be established.
Laurie did not give up hope
and in the Spring of 2006, with the help of the
Theta chapter of Kappa Upsilon Chi at the Univeristy
of Florida, Laurie set out to start a new sorority
all together.Laurie prayed about the decision
and decided that God was pushing her to prayerfully
begin a new Christian sisterhood.
With help from the Theta
chapter of Kappa Upsilon Chi, Laurie set out to
write out the rituals, constitutions, infrastructure,
accountability guidelines and the other necessary
components for national organization.
At this time, curiosity began
to grow in the hearts of several girls about starting
Theta Alpha at the University of Florida.
Caroline Burns, a junior
at the University of Florida, worked with Laurie
and the Alpha and Beta chapters were established
that April. FSU held initiation on April 20, 2006
when they initiated their eleven charter members
and four officers from the University of Florida.
On April 28, 2006, UF held their own initiation
for their two remaining officers and five charter
members.
Laurie Bailey, Caroline Burns,
Kristen Rupert, Lindsey Soulis, and Kaitlin Griffiths
are recognized as founders of Theta Alpha at the
national level.
Theta
Alpha has since spread to the campuses of the
University of North Florida in Jacksonville and
the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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