Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., is a non-profit business and professional women’s organization, founded in 1942 by eleven women who attended Lewis Business College in Detroit, Michigan. The vision of these eleven visionary Founders was to promote higher scholastic standards, personal growth, career awareness, and to provide opportunities for community service. Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated in 1943.
The purpose of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is to obtain for women the opportunity for the highest standards in all business fields; to aid high school graduates by awarding scholarships to further their education in business and professional fields; and to contribute financially to local and national charities and to promote and assist in programs designated for improving the well-being of developmentally disabled citizens.
Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is an affiliate organization of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW).
The purpose of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is to obtain for women the opportunity for the highest standards in all business fields; to aid high school graduates by awarding scholarships to further their education in business and professional fields; and to contribute financially to local and national charities and to promote and assist in programs designated for improving the well-being of developmentally disabled citizens.
Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is an affiliate organization of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW).
President's Corner
Greetings! Welcome to our website on behalf of the sorority members of Tau Chapter, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Although we are a business and professional women's organization we are most notable for being a family oriented Sorority. We have two auxiliary groups which function under our guidance which are our SHADS, or spouses of chapter members and our Youth group. For over 75 years Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. has provided services to communities throughout the United States and the Virgin Islands. We have members across seven regions in which the Tau Chapter operates under the auspices of the Southern Region and it's Director, Pamela J. Barrett-Rain. Our 2018-2020 national theme is "Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated: Making a Difference in a Changing Society" under the leadership of our National President, Ms. Colette A. McCurdy-Jackson. Our mission and purpose is to be a model organization that is visible, effective, self-sustaining and ever growing to support the needs of our community. To learn more about our programs or opportunities for membership, please use our "contact us" tab. Thank you for visiting our site.
Michelle L. Chapple, MBA, CPO
General Membership
Becoming a member of Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is a privilege. Membership will be granted to women in accordance with the purpose and objectives of the Sorority; therefore all candidates are required to be a high school graduate, and have completed two (2) years of post secondary study, at a two (2) year or four (4) year accredited certified academic institution.
All candidates will be required to show proof of sixty (60) semester hours, ninety (90) quarter hours or an Associates Degree. All candidates will submit with the application a verification of college credits (transcript).
All candidates will be required to show proof of sixty (60) semester hours, ninety (90) quarter hours or an Associates Degree. All candidates will submit with the application a verification of college credits (transcript).