See attached. *******Assignment: Max of 300 words ******** *Why I want to be a member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc

See attached.

*******Assignment: Max of 300 words ********

*Why I want to be a member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc *Sorority*

*Please incorporate verbiage using the 5 Thrusts of Delta.

1.
Economic development

2.
Educational Development

3.
Physical and Mental Health

4.
Political Awareness and Involvement

5.
International Awareness and Involvement

*Keywords

Leadership, integrity, trustworthiness, indispensable, exemplary, organizational development, recruitment.

Higher Education.

*Bachelor of Arts degree in Organization Management.

*Master’s In Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management(Graduation 5/2025)

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