Xi Mu Zeta Chapter invites all enterprising women to become an active part of an organization prepared for the challenges of the century. Prospective members must be a graduate of a four-year college or university. Prospective members must also demonstrate an interest and/or involvement in community programs. Please feel free to join us at the activities listed on our Events page.
If you would like more information on Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and Xi Mu Zeta Chapter, complete Xi Mu Zeta Chapter's Informational Application (download). Email the completed form to us at membership@ximuzeta89.org. We look forward to hearing from you!
Zeta women will have the opportunity to be involved in a wide range of activities where you can use your unique talents and knowledge to contribute to the chapter and your community.
Zeta Phi Beta encourages young women to learn and grow in the spirit of sisterly love and friendship; during college years and beyond.
As a women of Zeta Phi Beta, you are encouarged and have a support system to further your education and become the scholar you were destined to be. As long as your willing to learn, Zeta will help you.
Finer Womanhood never goes out of style! As a Woman of Zeta Phi Beta, you will strive to better yourself and refine the skills you poses. We represent character, integrity and perseverance.
"As early as 1940, graduate chapters of Zeta Phi Beta had begun to realize the importance of the prestige, good will, and cooperation of women who for various reasons were not members of any greek-letter organization. Early in 1948, there was such a group organized in Omaha, Nebraska, and they chose the Latin name, Amicae (friends). At the same time, other groups were being organized over the country and it was apparent that Zetas favored the auxiliaries. Zeta Amicae Auxiliary (Friends of Zeta) is dedicated to lending assistance to Zeta activities and indeed one of the greatest assets of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. These strong role models promote good public relations among Zetas and other women in the community; make non-Greek women feel closer to the program of a Greek group; and, ensure more collaboration in community affairs sponsored by Zetas. "
The first youth auxiliary clubs were formed in the 1950s under the names of Pearlettes, Amicettes, and Archonettes. The Amicette clubs are composed of girls between 9 and 13 years of age. The Archonette clubs are composed of young ladies between ages 14 and 18 who are matriculating in junior and senior high schools. These clubs are sponsored by various chapters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Programs are developed, guidelines established, and the youth become viable links of the sorority. These individuals are invited to membership in the auxiliary clubs based on their interest in the high ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and demonstrates potential leadership in service to the community. "
Zeta Pearlettes are the youngest of Zeta’s youth auxiliaries - girls are between the ages of 4 and 8. The auxiliary is affiliated with a local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta and is very active. The girls engage in social, cultural and educational activities designed to enhance self-esteem and develop a positive attitude. Members are mentored by the ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. to become outstanding leaders in their community.
Zeta Amicettes are girls between ages 9 and 13 who are willing to strive toward the high ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and who demonstrate potential for leadership in service to the community. The auxiliary is affiliated with a local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta and is very active. The girls meet on a regular basis; participate in social and cultural activities, perform community service and help coordinate a yearly program for the Amicettes.
Zeta Archonettes are young women, in high school, between the ages of 14 and 18 who demonstrate an interest in the goals and the ideals of scholarship, sisterly love, and community service. The auxiliary is affiliated with a local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta and is very active. The young ladies meet on a regular basis; participate in social and cultural activities, perform community service and coordinate a yearly program for the Archonettes.