Our House

Tri Delta believes that housing is an important aspect of fraternity life that can enhance the collegiate living and learning experience. As such, the Fraternity is committed to providing safe and comfortable housing for its collegiate members. Here at USC we not only strive to provide a safe home but also a beautiful one. Originally built in 1897, the Tri Delta house is one of the few homes on the row that was originally built as a single-family residence. The Theta Xi House Corporation purchased it for Tri Delta in 1929 from the original owner, John H. Norton. Since that time, House Corporation has worked vigorously to create warm and inviting spaces for our chapter members while being mindful of protecting many of the original architectural details. They also continuously update the house to meet all city and university safety guidelines.

Our current House Corporation Board is made up of Tri Delta Alumnae from all across the nation who generously donate their time to maintain the chapter house, ensure its financial stability and create a beautiful and safe home for its collegiate members. Lead by interior designer Meredith Green (Theta Xi, USC ’97), the board has plans to replace all of the windows, install new carpet and redesign many of the interior spaces over the next 3 to 5 years. If you have any questions regarding the house or interest in helping with some of their projects please contact Meredith Green (meredith@meredithgreendesigns.com).