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chapters

Sigma Alpha Zeta has established chapters throughout California, spanning from San Jose to San Diego.

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Alpha Chapter

Fresno State is our founding chapter, actively comprised of 10 CSU students. It remains active in supporting our organization's philanthropy as well as committed to hosting events, raising awareness, and raising funds to their local domestic violence shelters. Our Alpha chapter remains committed to uplifting their community through our pillars.

October 17, 1992

Cal State University, Fresno

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Beta Chapter

Our Beta chapter created a strong foundation rooted in hard work, community service, academic excellence, and sisterhood. Through shared experiences and meaningful involvement, our members create lasting memories and lifelong bonds.

December 15, 1995

San Jose State University

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Gamma Chapter 

Our Gamma chapter proudly upholds our mission through our three pillars. The chapter hosts the S.E.E.D program to support low-income high school students and an annual winter 5k benefiting the Santa Barbara Domestic Violence Solutions Center, while continuing to uplift the community and strengthen sisterhood. 

May 23, 1999

University of California, Santa Barbara 

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Delta Chapter

Our Delta Chapter has upheld our core values of sisterhood, academic excellence, and community service. The chapter has remained dedicated to leadership, service, and fostering a strong community of empowered women who make a positive impact on and off campus. 

November 21, 1999

San Diego State University 

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Epsilon Chapter

Our Epsilon chapter created an environment dedicated to empowering women through sisterhood, community service, and academic excellence. They upheld our values of diversity, personal growth, and lifelong connections built on trust, love, and support. 

June 22, 2002

University of California, Davis

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Eta Chapter

Our Eta chapter created a foundation where women of different backgrounds are bale to enhance personal growth, create networks, strive for excellence and support the upward mobility of women. Their goals involve maintaining academic excellence, engage in campus activities, foster sisterhood, and provide community service. 

May 1, 2009

Cal State University, Northridge

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Theta Chapter

Our Theta chapter embraced our passion for the advocacy of human rights as well as academics. They upheld our values through our philanthropy, community service, student commitment, and women empowerment. They fostered a strong foundation for sisterhood as they welcomed such diverse and strong women.

April 4, 2013

University of California, San Diego

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