Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Alternative Spring Break

Theta Tau is excited to announce that registration is now open for our Spring 2026 Habitat for Humanity spring break! We will once again be partnering with Habitat’s Collegiate Challenge alternative spring break program, bringing brothers from across the country together in Florida and California to spend their spring breaks helping to build homes for the less fortunate!

Those that have been to our past Habitat spring break trips will tell you that this is the most fun spring break you can have. There are only 25 spots available for each of the two Florida weeks and 15 spots available for the one California week, so register as soon as you can!

Scroll down to see which week your chapter is on spring break!

Habitat uses the registration fee to buy building supplies, and in exchange you get a place to stay from Sunday to Friday (usually in a church fellowship hall), lunch on the work site each day, dinner on Sunday night, insurance during the build, a Habitat t-shirt, and a custom Theta Tau/Habitat t-shirt.

Our groups work Monday – Friday from 8:30 AM to ~3:30 PM. Nights and weekends are yours to enjoy with your brothers. Please plan to be on site by 6 PM Sunday for orientation/dinner.

ALUMNI are welcome and encouraged to attend any week they are available! Many employers will even give PTO for community service, so be sure to ask.

Click the “Register Now” button below to sign up.

If you have any questions — or if your week fills up before you’re able to register — please email our project leader, past Grand Regent Brandon Satterwhite at brandon.satterwhite@thetatau.org.

Dates

  • Week 1 // Flagler Beach, FL – March 9, 2026

  • Week 2 // Flagler Beach, FL – March 16, 2026

  • Week 3 // Ventura County, CA – March 23, 2026

Fees

Regular registration is $185. The initial fee is $85 upon registration, with the final payment of $100 due on February 1st. If you register after November 1st, late registration will be $225, paid in full at registration. This fee covers a place to stay from Sunday to Friday (usually in a church fellowship hall), lunch on the work site each day, dinner on Sunday night, insurance during the build, a Habitat t-shirt, and a custom Theta Tau/Habitat t-shirt.

Some financial assistance is available based on financial need. All registrants must pay the initial $85 fee, but financial assistance may be able to cover some or all of the second payment of $100. If you are interested in applying for financial aid, please email central.office@thetatau.org for more information.

Alumni or anyone else who wishes to donate toward that goal may do so here:

Chapter Breakdown by Week

Arizona

Arizona State

Boston University

Case Western Reserve

Christian Brothers

Duke

George Mason

Georgia

GWU

Lawrence Tech

Mississippi State

Northern Arizona

Ohio

Penn

Pittsburgh

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas A&M

University of Pacific

Vanderbilt

VCU

Virginia Tech

Wake Forest

Alabama

Buffalo

Cincinnati

Clemson

Colorado

Florida

Florida State

Hofstra

Illinois

Iowa

James Madison

Johns Hopkins

Kansas

Maryland

NC State

NYU

ODU

Ohio St

Oklahoma State

Rhode Island

Rutgers

SMU

Stony Brook

Texas

The College of New Jersey

UCF

USC

USF

UT Dallas

Wayne State

Arkansas

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Drexel

Florida Tech

Miami (Ohio)

Santa Clara University

Tulane

UC Berkeley

UC Irvine

UC Merced

UC Riverside

UC San Diego

UC Santa Barbara

UCLA

UN Reno

Washington