Frequently Asked Questions About Membership
How can membership in OΔK benefit me?
Through
membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, you gain potential friendships with over
300,000 women and men whose peers recognize them as scholars and leaders;
recognition by those around you who have been selected as the very top men and
women at your college or university; recognition by leaders throughout the
world; and the opportunity to continue lifetime service to your college with
fellow OΔK
members and alumni.
How do I become a member?
Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is as much an obligation and
responsibility in leadership as it is a mark of highest distinction and
honor. Membership is awarded to undergraduate junior and senior students;
to graduate students; to faculty, staff, administration and alumni; and to
persons qualifying for membership “honoris causa.”
Student membership candidates must rank in the upper 35 percent in scholarship
of their school or college and must show leadership in at least one of five
phases of campus life:
- Scholarship
- Athletics
- Campus or Community Service, Social and Religious Activities and Campus Government;
- Journalism, Speech, and the mass media
- Creative and Performing Arts
An individual achieving distinction in his or her profession
or rendering outstanding service through leadership may be elected to honorary
membership (honoris causa).
Contact the OΔK
Circle at your college or university to learn how individuals are chosen to
become members.
Does OΔK
give awards?
Awards
are given on local, regional, and national levels. Nationally, awards are
given for meritorious service, distinguished service, and student leadership.
Does OΔK
hold conventions?
Since
1925, Omicron Delta Kappa has held national conventions every two years except
during World War II. On January 10, 1920, The Johns Hopkins University Circle
hosted OΔK's
first national convention in Baltimore, Maryland.
During non-convention years, regional leadership conferences are held.
How can my college form an OΔK
Circle?
OΔK is interested in establishing Circles
that will be mutually advantageous to the institutions and to the Society.
Circle charters are granted by the Board of Directors with a three-fourths vote
of the active Circles in the province in which the petitioning Circle is
located. Applications for charters are considered only from local honor
societies or groups which represent four-year degree-granting institutions.
The OΔK
Manual, National Bylaws, Articles VIII and X, provide information on extension
requirements and procedures for establishing a Circle. The National
Vice-President for Extension may be contacted through National Headquarters.
Can I be involved in OΔK
after I graduate from college?
- Omicron Delta Kappa encourages alumni participation in local and national activities. Participation can occur in a variety of ways:
- Form or become active in an Alumni Club.
- Plant the seeds” to begin a new Circle.
- Become active in the nearest local Circle.
- Serve on national committees.
- Give financial support to the local and national organization.
- Alumni Clubs serve OΔK in specific geographic areas. For information about the nearest Alumni Club or to initiate steps to charter a club, contact the OΔK
What activities does OΔK sponsor?
- Forums on campus, community and national issues.
- Leadership workshops for students and faculty.
- Honor's Day events.
- Awards and recognition of student/faculty leadership.
- Leadership workshops and career days for high school students.
- Fund raising projects for charity.
- Cooperative projects with alumni associations and with other honor societies.
A resource list of the activities sponsored by OΔK Circles around the country is
available through the local Circle or National Headquarters.
How is the Society organized?
The basic unit of Omicron Delta Kappa is the collegiate Circle. The
national organization consists of all active Circles and alumni clubs of the
Society.
OΔK's Board
of Directors consists of a National President, National Vice-President for
Extension, National Vice-President for Circle Standards, National Student Vice
President, National Treasurer, Executive Director, Immediate Past National
President, two Members-at-Large, and two Student Members-at-Large.

