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2006-2007 Dues

Dues are a critical part of Gamma Phi's operating budget, both at an International & Local level.
 
Did you know that only 6% of alumnae pay dues each year?
 
In Cincinnati, 7% of our alumnae pay dues, so we're slightly ahead of the curve. International's uses the funds for Collegiate and Alumane educational programs. At a local level, we use these funds to finance an annual newsletter for all Gamma Phi's in the Greater Cincinati/Northern Kentucky area, pay fees to IH, and make charitable donations to support local philanthropies.
 
We've begun accepting annual dues of $35 ($25 to IH and $10 local) for the 2006-2007 calendar year. Last year, our dues-paying membership fell from the previous year and this is our opportunity to turn that around!
 
Dues paying members are recognized with special crescent nametags at our social events and get togethers that we distribute each time we get together.
 
You can pay electronically (using pay pal on this site) or by postal mail by sending them to our Financial V.P, Amy Dowden, directly.
Please e-mail Amy for her address information.

Click here to e-mail Amy for her address.

We've made it even easier for you to pay your dues to Gamma Phi with PayPal. You may now make secure payments of your dues online using Visa or Mastercard. Please note that in order to offer this payment option, your dues will be $37 ($35 for dues plus a $2 processing fee).

Greek Facts
  • Since 1900, two-thirds of U.S. Presidential Cabinet members have been Greek.
  • Since 1910, 85% of justices named to the U.S. Supreme Court have been Greek.
  • 65% of U.S. physicians and 78% of U.S. lawyers are Greek
  • Each year, Greeks do more than 850,000 hours of community service (see our Community page for what we do in the Cincy area alone)
  • Greeks lead 40 of the 50 largest U.S. corporations.
  • Thirty-three U.S. Presidents were Greek
  • 71% of fraternity men & 80% of sorority women will graduate with an undergraduate degree. For non-Greeks, only 50% of men & 60% of women do.
  • 52% of the U.S. Senate & 33% of the House are members of Greek organizations.
  • The first female senator and the first woman astronaut were both sorority members.
  • Closer to home...the president of Ohio State University is a Gamma Phi!