Theta Alpha Phi
National
Theater Honors Fraternity Theta Alpha Phi is an honors society rather than a
recognition association or activity club. It confers nationally recognized honor
on graduate and undergraduate students who earn a specified high level of quality
in theater study and production at over 36 selected, accredited colleges and
universities in 22 states.
Theta Alpha Phi is the only honorary theater organization
restricted entirely to that level of education where students can be expected
to have a serious purpose in theater work and study. It charters only four-year-or-more,
Class "A" colleges and universities, has no branches or subsidiaries, and admits
to membership only students of sophomore standing or above.
Theta Alpha Phi is the only wholly independent
theater honors organization with standards and functions established solely
by its own constitution without regard to requirements of other organizations.
It is not a member of any association whose member societies are concerned with
areas other than theater, but which nevertheless control the standards and hence
the functions of members.
Theta Alpha Phi is the only national organization
which honors graduate and undergraduate students for quality as well as quantity
of work and study in theater arts alone. Unlike some organizations which demand
that students achieve a certain level in all studies, most of which are unrelated
to theater, Theta Alpha Phi demands excellence only in theater. Recognizing
individual differences as a fact of life, Theta Alpha Phi believes a student
can be outstanding in theater and deserving of honor in theater without comparable
achievement in all areas of study.
Theta Alpha Phi provides its members and member
schools with greater prestige than any similar organization. Having been founded
in 1919, it is the oldest, nation-wide, educational theater honors society in
the world. Since its founding, it has consistently admitted only the finest
colleges and universities with the highest academic standards and the highest
theater standards in the nation. It is the only honorary which presents a national
award. This _Medallion_of_Honor_ is known as the highest national tribute made
in educational theater.
Theta Alpha Phi's magazine, _The_Cue_, is oriented
distinctly and solely to students of theater in higher education. With articles,
pictures and other features relevant to mature college students rather than
to younger readers or faculty. The Cue stands alone in its field and provides
a useful and important service not only to members, but to all students of theater.
Theta Alpha Phi is a completely democratic organization.
There is no secrecy, no "blackball," and no chapter or member discrimination
on the basis of race, color or creed. The constitution, initiation ceremony,
financial statements, and other records are available for inspection to any
responsible person or organization. Throughout its history, however, Theta Alpha
Phi has retained a consistent and dynamic "fraternity" policy of mutual aid
among members and member schools.
The first chapter was formed on December 22, 1919
at Oklahoma A & M College in Stillwater, Oklahoma.