
Whether you are a student, faculty, staff, or an alumni member, your involvement in your local circle of Omicron Delta Kappa can help further develop you as a leader. Involvement in the Society provides opportunities to connect with other leaders on campus, recognize your leadership success, and serve your circle and your institution.
Get Connected
Keep your MyODK Profile up to date. The Membership Directory is available to all active members. If you want to make a connection or be open to connections, you need to update your profile.
We encourage new members to connect with the Society by joining our LinkedIn groups and following us on social media. Student members can apply to serve on the Student Advisory Board, join the SAB LinkedIn group today.
Leadership Opportunities
Collegiate members have the opportunity to be involved and connected through your local circle. Consider becoming a circle officer. Your service will inspire other individuals to provide the best possible student leadership on campus. Collegiate members may also volunteer at the national level by serving on the Student Advisory Board or on a Society committee. Click here to learn more about national volunteer opportunities.
As Active Initiate Members, collegiate members also have the opportunity to take advantage of our wide-ranging member benefits, including
scholarships, internships, career connections, and the National Leadership Conference. Collegiate members do not need to be circle officers to attend the annual conference or workshops. They are open to all members.
Renew Your Membership to Stay Active
One year after you graduate, you will need to renew your active membership. You are a member of OΔK for life, but to access the membership directory, member benefits, register for programs, and apply for scholarships and grants, you need to renew your active membership. As you leave your current institution and continue your leadership journey, we invite you to share your accomplishments and update your contact information on a regular basis. If you graduated and moved to a college or university that doesn’t currently have an OΔK circle, the National Headquarters staff is happy to work with you to start one at your new institution.
