Dear Student,

Delta Upsilon is proud to offer a unique opportunity to the undergraduate men of Grand Valley State University. We are seeking campus leaders and upstanding gentlemen to become founding fathers of the newest fraternity on campus. Delta Upsilon is the nation’s 6th oldest fraternity with 175 years of history and excellence. We pride ourselves on our founding principles and ideals. Delta Upsilon will provide a fraternity experience like no other currently offered at Grand Valley State. By becoming a founding father of the Grand Valley State Chapter of Delta Upsilon, you will be offered:

  • Membership in the only fraternity that is both non-secret and non-hazing.
  • A family of lifelong brothers committed to shared values
  • The opportunity to join other like-minded campus leaders in developing and building a brand new fraternity
  • Extensive leadership training and development
  • Personal development programs: Alternative Spring break & leadership academies
  • Service and Philanthropy opportunities
  • Access to a network of more than 80,000 alumni across North America
  • Internship and Career opportunities

We encourage you to consider our one-of-a-kind fraternal experience, and how Delta Upsilon can help you to achieve your goals. We look forward to meeting you.

Sincerely,
The Brothers of Delta Upsilon



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The History Behind DU

Delta Upsilon, an international men's fraternity founded in 1834, is committed to Building Better Men through our four founding principles, friendship, character, culture, & justice, that challenge our brothers to expect nothing less than excellence from themselves and others.

Delta Upsilon was founded in 1834 at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Delta Upsilon is the 6th oldest international college, Greek-letter social fraternity and is the first non-secret fraternity founded. There are no secrets with Delta Upsilon. No secret rituals. No secret oaths. No hazing.

Delta Upsilon is proud to be the world's only international fraternity committed to sharing our ideals, symbols, and rituals openly.