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Eta Theta 
est.  1984

Hear what some of our members have to say about.....

Why SAI?

Taye Poore

"I wanted to be apart of a community that loves music as much as I do and be able to grow positively in many different areas of my college life through being apart of this incredible organization."

Kayla Wilson Johnson

"SAI is a place for me to grow professionally, musically, and as a person, and being a part of this fraternity has helped me in many ways- even as a newer member."

Sierra Aker

"SAI provides a very special environment to hone in on musical and professional skills that cannot be matched by any other organization."

What part of SAI is most meaningful to you? Why?

Taleigh Verrault

"Our handmade letters have become very meaningful to me. Spending time with friends in the fraternity making letters and making letters for MITS is such a special tradition to our fraternity..."

Carolina Egan

"Our membership, and how we come together to fundraise for SAI Philanthropies, Inc. and other community organizations."

Lizzy Bargher

"The support. If I'm having a bad day I can go to any member and they will listen, or offer to get food with me, or offer support. In college it can be hard to make those connections."

What is your favorite memory with the sisterhood?

Emma Mize

"My favorite memory is singing with the sisterhood at our musicale. Hearing all the hard work come together and singing with people I care deeply about is an amazing experience."

Sydney Martin

"My favorite memory is running to see my big, Cassie Kennedy, after initiation. It was such a special feeling to hug her for the first time as a sister, and we got to wear our matching letters and take a million pictures together."

Ella Egan

Singing with the Asheville alumnae at Province Day 2023. I love getting to see members across all generations of SAI come together and make music!
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