Twelve
women met in 1929 on the campus of the
University
of
Texas
in
Austin
with noble aspirations to build an organization to promote women in
education and bring recognition and respect to their profession. The
result of their planning was the founding of The Delta Kappa Gamma
Society International. These Founders created a list of five Purposes
which were intended to guide the organization. This number later grew to
seven. These Purposes are as relevant today as they were in 1929.
TO UNITE
women educators of the world in a genuine spiritual fellowship
TO HONOR
women who have given or who evidence a potential for distinctive
service in any field of education
TO ADVANCE
the professional interest and position of women in education
TO INITIATE, ENDORSE AND SUPPORT
desirable legislation or other suitable endeavors in the interests
of education and of women educators
TO ENDOW
scholarships to aid outstanding women educators in pursuing graduate
study and to grant fellowships to nonmember women educators from other
countries
TO STIMULATE
the personal and professional growth of members and to encourage
their participation in appropriate programs of action
TO INFORM
the members of current economic, social, political, and educational
issues so that they may participate effectively in a world society