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Becoming an Alumnus

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As you reach the pinnacle of your academic career, your journey in Delta Chi is just beginning. As you make the transition from collegiate member to alumnus, there are countless ways for you to continue your Delta Chi journey.

Delta Chi strives to ensure all alumni can stay informed and connected to the Fraternity. To do this, we rely on you to keep your information updated. As you prepare to move on to your next adventure after graduation, take a few minutes to update your contact information. This can be done by:

  • Login to MYDCHI
  • Click on “Edit My Profile” in the top left corner
  • Update your address, phone number, and email
  • You can also update your resume, career, and social media info
  • Be sure to update your information regularly

Delta Chi Mentorship Network

Take advantage of the knowledge and experiences of alumni from around the globe by participating in the Delta Chi Mentorship Network.

Participants will be able to match with alumni to get personalized advice on areas that you select. Whether you are looking for leadership advice, insights on your resume, or accessing the job board, the Delta Chi Mentorship Network has something for everyone!

For more information about the program, contact Alex Brown, Director of Education and Leadership Programs, at abrown@deltachi.org.

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We encourage all graduates to sign up for LinkedIn. Why? LinkedIn will help you find a job faster because more hiring managers and recruiters are already using it. A whopping 87% of recruiters find LinkedIn to be the most effective platform for vetting candidates during the hiring process – especially those under 45 (90%). Having an active and well put together LinkedIn profile will significantly increase the chances of your discovery by various companies looking to hire people based on your skills and experience. Make sure to join the Delta Chi group to connect with alumni and establish professional connections.

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-delta-chi-fraternity-inc-

FAQs

If you do not have access to MYDCHI, use the following steps to get connected.

  1. Go to www.mydchi.org or click on MYDCHI on the footer menu of the Delta Chi website
  2. Click on the “Get Access” button
  3. Select the Enrollment Type (Undergraduate or Alumni)
    1. For Alumni, you will need one of three pieces of information – date of birth, year of initiation, or Reference ID. All members would have received an email from OmegaFi in July 2016 when the system was launched with their Reference ID number. This is NOT the member’s PR number.
    2. For Undergraduates, chapter officers will set up new members through VAULT when they report new Associate Members for their chapter or colony. Chapters have 72 hours to report new members after the AM Ceremony. AMs will receive an automated email with instructions on how to set up an account.
  4. Set a username and password
Across North America, Delta Chi Alumni Chapters provide our Brothers opportunities to connect, network, build relationships, and continue their involvement in the Brotherhood of a Lifetime.
 
Delta Chi alumni chapters are recognized, voting groups consisting of alumni from various chapters and colonies organized in a particular geographic area or city. They provide an opportunity for area alumni to be involved with Delta Chi, and to socialize and network with brothers even if they live hundreds of miles from their initiating chapter or colony. Alumni chapters range in size from ten to more than 100 members.
 
For all information related to alumni chapters, including a complete listing of active chapters, please visit the Delta Chi Alumni Chapter page.
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