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 With guidance from our three pillars of brotherhood, discipline, and commitment, Delta Epsilon Psi has experienced a tremendous amount of success in our short history and has reached numerous milestones. In ten years Delta Epsilon Psi has accomplished more in their community then many fraternities accomplish in a life time. From distinct service events all the way to promoting South Asian representation on campus, Delta Epsilon Psi has gained many strides in there short history.
Quality over Quantity is something that has been established in Delta Epsilon Psi from the  beginning. With an average of 25 actives on every campus, Delta Epsilon Psi accomplishes the same feat of a fraternity with over 80 members on the same campus. This is why Delta Epsilon Psi is recognized widely over the United States as an extremely dedicated fraternity towards its goals of service.
It gets harder and harder for a fraternity to strive for excellence every year, but Delta Epsilon Psi has taken it upon themselves to grow and change every year. With unique and intelligent members, Delta Epsilon Psi brings new ideas to better the community every year at its respective chapters. When looking below and viewing some of the many accomplishments and milestones Delta Epsilon Psi has reached over the years you must ask yourself two questions. How old is Delta Epsilon Psi and how big are they compared to other fraternities? These questions are important, because at a relativity young age, in fraternity years, Delta Epsilon Psi’s achievements are beyond its years.
Below you will observe just a glimpse of what our brotherhood has accomplished on campus and in the surrounding community:
- Largest Single Day of Service in University of Texas at Austin History - Project Come Together, 2002 - 2009 (Founding Chapter)
- First South Asian Fraternity with a fraternity house, (Founding Chapter)
- Best Overall Asian Organization on Campus 2000 and runner up in 2001, (Founding Chapter)
- Best Social Organization on UT Campus 2004-2005, (Founding Chapter)
- Best Social Organization on UT Campus 2005-2006, (Founding Chapter)
- Best South Asian Leader- Kashif Shaikh, (Founding Chapter)
- First Place Impact Movement, Mosaic Mixer, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- A.A. Hyden Award for Outstanding Student Organization In Community Service, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- Silver Award from JDRF 2005 (National) - Walk to Cure Diabetes, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- Raised $43,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2008 (Founding Chapter)
- Raised $2000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- Raised over $650 for the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- Served over 1200 Community Service Hours, 2005 - 06 (Zeta Chapter)
- Raised over $500 for the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund, 2004 - 05 (Zeta Chapter)
- Raised $500 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2004 - 05 (Zeta Chapter)
- Combined for over 500 hours of community service in one semester, 2004 - 05 (Zeta Chapter)
- Combined for over 350 hours of community service in one semester, 2005 - 06 (Theta Chapter)
- Hosted "Save Ashish Bone Marrow Drive," and set a record for most registered south Asian donors in a single day, 2005 - 06 (Theta Chapter)
- Multi-Greek Council Fraternity of the Year (two years in a row), 2003 and 2004 (Gamma Chapter)
- Vice-Presidents Cup of Excellence among 56 Greek organizations, 2005 - 06 (Gamma Chapter)
- Raised over $2000 for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2003 - 07 (Gamma Chapter)
- Best Multicultural Greek Fraternity, 2005 (Eta Colony)
- Oklahoma State University Volunteer Service Award, 2005 (Eta Colony)
- 2nd Place in GPA standings for Greek Fraternities, 2006 (Eta Colony)
- Highest ranking Greek GPA, 2004 (Beta Chapter)
- Raised over $500 for the Hurricane Relief Fund
- Won annual Alpha Phi Omega Can food drive donating over 1500 cans each year, 2001 - 05 (Beta Chapter)
- First South Asian Greek Letter organization at University of Houston, 1998 (Alpha Chapter)
- Raised over $30,000 dollars for Al Gore before the 2000 elections on behalf of Indian Community, 1999 (Alpha Chapter)
- Recognized by ABC for outstanding service during Blowup for Kids event, 1999 (Alpha Chapter)
- Houston Metropolitan Volunteer Program Outstanding Service Organization, 2001 (Alpha Chapter)
- Hosted the First annual Cougar Blood Drive at the University of Houston, 2001 (Alpha Chapter)
- Won Best Cultural Program "Basant Bahaar" @ University of Houston, 2002 - 03 (Alpha Chapter)
- Won Best Cultural Program @ University of Houston, 2003 - 04 (Alpha Chapter)
- 1st place Service Award by Multicultural Greek Council, 2004 - 05 (Alpha Chapter)
- Registered over 500 South Asians onto the National Bone Marrow Registry Program, 2204 - 05 (Alpha Chapter)
- Organized and funded first ever Field Day for South San Antonio ISD Special Education Children, 2005 - 06 (Iota Colony)
- Raised $1000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2004 - 05 (Epsilon Colony)
- Best New Organization of the Year, 2004 - 05 (Epsilon Colony)
- Raised over $1000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2005 - 06 (Epsilon Colony)
- Founded Multicultural Greek Council, 2005 - 06 (Epsilon Colony)
- President George Bush Volunteer Service Award, 2005 - 06 (Epsilon Colony)
- Over 500 hrs of community service hours combined, 2005 - 06 (Epsilon Colony)
- Silver medal award amongst Oklahoma University organization, , 2005 - 06 (Epsilon Colony)
- Raised over $500 for JDRF with the Who Got Game tournament (2008 Epsilon Colony)
- Won President’s Award for Volunteerism. (Epsilon Colony)
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