When Gracie discovered she was selected as the 2025 National COY she was first flooded with surprise and gratitude
and then started looking forward to her future as a Deltasig leader! “I have spent much time reflecting on this honor and my time in the Fraternity so far. There
are countless volunteers, alumni, and brothers who have supported me and shown me what it means to be a Deltasig, and now I’m eager and excited to learn more about that in a new way,” said Gracie.
Brother Campbell first heard about Deltasig through a peer mentor on her campus, who was also a member. Since joining she has become highly involved, including be a part of multiple chapter committees and the National Collegiate Advisory Committee,
and served as senior vice president and president of Delta Iota Chapter. When asked about her experiences with Deltasig, Gracie said “I have loved getting to form strong connections with my brothers on campus, travel to national
events, network with amazing students and impressive alumni, and more. I’ve been lucky to attend many events but many of my favorite memories come from the little moments just spent connecting with brothers and other supporters of the Fraternity.”
Gracie loves being involved on campus and her community. Outside Delta Sigma Pi, she is also a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and has held many leadership positions in her chapter. This year she served as a recruitment guide for the Panhellenic community
to help guide potential new members through the recruitment process. She is currently the president of the Dean’s Advisory Council for our School of Business, and is a member of the Student Accountability Board, which serves as the judicial
board for the Student Government Association. She was also previously on the campus dance team, the Mocettes.
Brother Campbell is excited to bring her ideas and vision for Delta Sigma Pi and directly contribute to the growth of the Fraternity and the membership experience. “My main purpose as COY is to amplify the collegiate voice in discussions
of the Fraternity and its goals. Whether that be through events, programming, policy, or other growth opportunities; I hope to foster a connection with collegians and young alumni during my term that allows me to best represent them and the brotherhood!”
Gracie is an accounting major with a minor in Business Law. After graduation, she will be starting her professional career working in Grant Thornton’s audit department in January 2026 and hopes to complete her CPA certification soon. Long-term,
she would love to transition to Forensic Accounting. In her free time, Gracie loves to travel and attend concerts, live shows and dance performances.
“I am always here as a listening ear, and am open to any words of advice, encouragement, or guidance as I begin this journey! I’m so thankful for this opportunity and am honored to have your trust placed in me to serve in this capacity!”
Congratulations to our 2025 National Collegian of the Year, Gracie Campbell!