The Alpha Theta Anniversary Scholarship was established in 1991 in honor of the chapter's 75th anniversary. The 2023-2024 recipient was Emma Holden, Alpha Theta.
The Jeanette Virginia Barrows Scholarship was established in 1996 by Eleanor Barrows Bower, Alpha Theta—University of Washington, in memory of her sister. This scholarship is currently awarded thanks to supplemental funds from the general scholarship fund. This fund was established long before the minimum endowment level was raised to $25,000. An additional $6,770 would allow this fund to stand on its own. The 2023-2024 recipient was Natalie Garrett, Alpha Theta.
The Marjorie M. and Rolf Lauritz Steberg Scholarship was established in 1992 by Gretchen Collins Campbell, Upsilon—Washington State University, in memory of her parents to benefit sisters from Upsilon—Washington State University, Alpha Theta—University of Washington, and Beta Kappa—University of British Columbia. The 2023-2024 recipient was Maizie Tucker, Alpha Theta.
The Betty Hitchman Hurley Memorial Scholarship was originally established in 1978 through a gift from Gerald V. and Betty H. Hurley and moved to the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation in 2019 by the alumnae overseeing the scholarship fund. This scholarship will benefit a member of member of Alpha Theta—University of Washington pursuing a graduate degree. The 2023-2024 recipient was Mariya Pirumyan, Alpha Theta.
The Roderick M. and Rosalyn Doze Williams Scholarship was established by Rosalyn Doze Williams, Alpha Alpha—University of Colorado, for an undergraduate or graduate member of Alpha Theta—University of Washington, Upsilon—Washington State University, or Beta Kappa—University of British Columbia majoring in physical therapy/physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. The 2023-2024 recipient was Mariya Pirumyan, Alpha Theta.
The Alpha Theta Educational Housing Fund will be used to fund charitable and educational activities for the benefit of the Alpha Theta Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi, specifically including the support of qualifying capital building projects and project-related expenses that promote the desired atmosphere for academic study.