10/15/2012
Hey Everyone,
If you are a current member of Phi Delta Phi or would like to join, Dues and Applications are due by OCTOBER 24, 2012.
FOR NEW MEMBERS:
If you are currently not a member and would like to join, you must fill out a new member application. Students are now required to register online. To do this, please go to www.phideltaphi.org
and on the left hand side of the home page navigate to the tab that says “JOIN PDP ONLINE,” from there, choose “NEW MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION”. From there, the appropriate questions will be prompted and students will be able to quickly and easily complete the registration form. The direct link for creating a membership is: https://phideltaphi.site-ym.com/general/pick_username.asp
The New Member Initiation Fee is $75. Please select the tab that says “FEES, DUES & DONATIONS”. A list will appear for the different types of payments available- New Member Initiation Fee being the first option. This is a ONE TIME FEE.
Additionally, for the New member, you must pay local dues of $20. Please pay by check, made out to "Phi Delta Phi - Willkie Inn" for $20. You may then (a) Place it in my mailbox located in the breezeway outside the cafeteria; (b) Hand it to me personally; or (c) Hand the check to any of PDP’s officers who will hand the check to me.
Initiation for the new members will take place on November 2, 2012 at 7:30 P.M.
FOR CURRENT MEMBERS:
If you are a current member of Phi Delta Phi, you do not have to repay the $75 fee. All that is due this year is $20, which again is to be made out by check and (a) Place it in my mailbox located in the breezeway outside the cafeteria; (b) Hand it to me personally; or (c) Hand the check to any of PDP’s officers who will hand the check over to me.
Please contact [email protected] for any further questions!
Regards,
Shruti Sharma, Treasurer
Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States, predating even the American Bar Association. It was founded in 1869 at the University of Michigan School of Law by four law students, who at the urging of their faculty, endeavored to create an association t...