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WELCOME TO... We are excited that you chose to be a part of Beaver Nation and I know you will enjoy being an OSU student. Being in college is an amazing time to follow your educational passion/interests while being involved in out of class experiences that complement your interests. You will get the opportunity to learn about internships, research, leadership, service projects and many other ways that will support your academic progress. Your success is our success and we are committed to you being successful at OSU. As your Dean of Students, I encourage you to connect with our office. The Office of the Dean of Students provides educational and developmental opportunities to help students make informed decisions about your success. Our team is ready to assist you as you navigate our campus. We partner with faculty, staff, parents, and community members in our afforded effort to continue creating an environment that is welcoming where students feel a sense of belonging. Whether we are the first or last office that you visit, we are here to help you continue enjoying your experience as you persist to Member of Kappa Alpha Psi completing your Oregon State University degree. Fraternity, Inc. As an international public research university with students from all over the world, we are Dam Proud that you chose to pursue your education at Oregon State University! I wish you the best of luck during your time here and remember, Go Beavs! ...we are committed Enthusiastically, to you being successful at OSU. Dr. Kevin A. Dougherty ...OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Associate Vice Provost & Dean Of Students Oregon State University 2 3
FIND YOUR PLACE OSU Fraternity & IN OUR COMMUNITY Sorority Experience For over a century, both OSU and fraternities & sororities have benefited from the mutual relationship shared Joining a fraternity or sorority can be one of the best offer. Membership in a fraternity or sorority not only between the community and the institution. Fraternities ways to find your “home away from home” at Oregon allows you to get more involved at OSU, but also within and sororities provide a valuable component of the undergraduate experience and complement the curricular State and make a large campus feel much smaller. the local Corvallis community. Studies show that stu- and co-curricular aims of the University. Fraternities and There are 46 chapters on campus that are a member dents who are engaged with student organizations, like sororities recognized by OSU are expected to maintain of one of five communities, the Collective Greek fraternities and sororities, are more successful academi- this history of positive contribution by conducting Council (CGC), Interfraternity Council (IFC), the Na- cally and are more likely to graduate. themselves in accordance with the shared values and tional Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), the Panhellenic expectations of their affiliate inter/national organizations Council (PHC), or the Multicultural Greek Council College is a time to build memories and gain friends and the University. The fraternities and sororities listed in (MGC). We believe there is a place for everyone that will last a lifetime. We know that college is full of this booklet are the only social fraternities and sororities in our diverse community of over 2,300 students. choices, and we are glad you’ve made the choice to get recognized by and in good standing with Oregon State Fraternities and sororities have a rich history at OSU to know our chapters. We urge you to get to know our University. and have been on campus for over 140 years. The first organizations for yourself and make the best decision • Leadership Development for you about which group to join. A Relationship Statement is executed annually between national organization, Alpha Tau Omega, was estab- • Academic Achievement OSU and its fraternities and sororities. This document lished on campus in 1882. Please take time to browse through this publication and formalizes the shared values and expectations that are • Risk Reduction and Management Our community shares several core principles: Friend- acquaint yourself with all that fraternity and sorority instrumental in ensuring a mutually beneficial relation- • Diversity and Inclusion life has to offer. If you’re still not sure if ‘going Greek’ ship between all parties. ship, Scholarship, Leadership, Inclusivity, Philanthropy • Membership Development and Service. The community shared vision statement is right for you, we encourage you to learn more about This Relationship Statement serves as the basis for ensur- these organizations by checking out the fall recruit- ing the positive presence and continued contributions of • Campus Engagement and Community Service is: “United by a common bond, we are a diverse com- munity dedicated to scholarship, leadership and service.” ment/membership intake processes. fraternities and sororities at Oregon State University, and • Advising and Alumni Relations that each is working collaboratively to enable each other Our members live these values each day and strive • Community Standards Once again, welcome to Oregon State University. We to meet and exceed their individual missions and goals. toward this vision in the events and programs they offer you our best wishes for every success during your To view the full text of this agreement, visit plan and in the membership experiences our chapters time here. And get used to saying it — “Go Beavs!” oregonstate.edu/cfsl. The specific areas and criteria addressed in the Relation- ship Statement are listed below the photo. 4 5
FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES AT OSU SHARE SIX CORE COMMUNITY VALUES Scholarship Community Service Fraternities and sororities at Oregon State University strive for In conjunction with philanthropy, each fraternity and sorority academic excellence. Each chapter has specific grade require- participates in numerous community service events each year ments for students to achieve and maintain active member- to engage with the Corvallis and surrounding communities. ship and provides their members with resources to promote Last year, OSU’s Fraternity and Sorority Community logged ap- academic success. Fraternity and sorority membership offers proximately 35,000 hours of community service. Commitment many options to help new members transition academically to civic engagement encourages growth as servant leaders and from high school to college, including educational programs allows members to help others in the world around us. and workshops, study hours, tutoring programs, and more. As a result, the All-Greek GPA is consistently at or above the Friendship All-Undergraduate average. With a large student body at OSU, it is easy for new students to be overwhelmed with life on campus. Fraternity and sorority Philanthropy membership eases the transition and enriches the college ex- Fraternities and sororities sponsor a variety of philanthropic perience by encouraging the development of sincere relation- fundraisers that raise over $230,000 annually to support local ships within a tight-knit community of over 2,300 students. and national nonprofit organizations. These fundraisers include The lifelong bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood made in athletic tournaments, haunted houses, lip sync competitions, fraternities and sororities are unmatched by any other student and more. organization. Inclusivity Leadership United by a common bond, the OSU Greek community is a Developing leadership skills in all members is a fundamental diverse community that strives for inclusivity of all people goal of every organization. Fraternities and sororities offer regardless of age, ethnicity, race, culture, gender identity a variety of leadership positions within their chapters and or expression religion, disability, veteran status or sexual opportunities also exist in the Fraternity/Sorority Community orientation. We hope to promote a welcoming environment at large. Members are also leaders on campus, currently for all students on campus where all members and guests feel holding leadership positions in over 260 student organizations supported and accepted. at OSU. 6 7
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Nickname: AKA Nickname: Alphas Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 325 Student Experience Center Founding: January 15th, 1908 at Howard University Founding: December 4, 1906 at Cornell University Colors: Salmon Pink, Apple Green Colors: Black, Old Gold National Programs: Lions Club International, Soles 4 Souls, Philanthropy: Boy Scouts of America Refugees in America Assistance Program (RAAP) Website: apa1906.com Website: sigmadelta00.wixsite.com/home & aka1908.com Notable Alumnae: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Notable Alumnae: Phylicia Rashad, Vice President Kamala Harris GPA Requirements: 2.0/4.0 & Rosa Parks Recruitment Contact: rhobetaalphas1906@gmail.com GPA Requirements: 2.5/4.0 @rhobetaalphas Recruitment Contact: Alexsis Kerekes, kerekesa@oregonstate.edu at cfsl@oregonstate.edu @sigmadelta_akas for more information NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC Save the Date! Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Nickname: Deltas, DST, The Redz Nickname: Kappas COUNCIL (NPHC) Meet the Greeks Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 325 Student Experience Center Thursday, October 6th at 6pm, MU 109 Founding: January 13, 1913 at Howard University Founding: January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Colors: Crimson, Cream Colors: Crimson, Cream This event is a great opportunity to The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), in a membership intake process semi-annually. Philanthropy: Delta GEMS & Social Action Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital meet the D9 chapters and current also known as the Divine 9 or D9, is the If you are interested in a sorority or fraternity Website: deltasigmatheta.org Website: kappaalphapsi.org members, learn about the history of governing council for the historically African- connected to this council, it’s important to Notable Alumnae: Loretta Lynch & Angela Bassett Notable Alumnae: Colin Kaepernick, Bill Russell & Lonnie B. Harris these organizations, and understand the GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 American fraternities and sororities at OSU. be on the lookout for their events, introduce joining requirements. Recruitment Contact: Contact the CFSL at cfsl@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: osukappas@gmail.com NPHC chapters are inclusive, you aren’t yourself to members, and reach out to them Financial Information for more information @ideuce_nupes required to identify with a specific racial based on information listed next their chapter identity to qualify for membership. profile entry. NPHC organizations typically do NPHC organizations charge a one-time @dstbetapsi not accept a student for membership until the initiation fee, and may have annual NPHC chapters are unhoused and use the student has completed at least 12-24 units of chapter membership dues. The below Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center as a college credit and has achieved at least a 2.5 information is the range for the one time central place to meet and host events. See a grade point average. initiation fee. map on page 35 for the location of this center. Chapter Membership Fee Range Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. NPHC Inactive Chapters For additional information on NPHC Nickname: Ques The following NPHC fraternities and sororities have established Fraternities and sororities affiliated with organizations, visit specific organization $850-$2,000 (average $1,275) initiation fee Address: 325 Student Experience Center charters at OSU but do not currently have any undergraduate the NPHC do not participate in a formal websites and/or research the book “Divine members, however, joining opportunities may exist. If you are Founding: November 17, 1911 at Howard University recruitment process. NPHC chapters identify Nine” by Lawrence Ross. @osunphc Colors: Royal Purple, Old Gold interested in any of the below organizations, please contact the new members throughout the year, engaging Philanthropy: Charles R. Drew Blood Drive or Achievement Week Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life at cfsl@oregonstate.edu or Website: oppf.org 541-737-5432 for more information. Visit studentlife.oregonstate.edu/cfsl/nphc for more information on these Notable Alumnae: Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal, Jesse Jackson • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. organizations and how to join. GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 • Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Recruitment Contact: Le’Waski Watkins, watkilew@oregonstate.edu Pictured above are representatives of each NPHC chapter. • Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. @opp_osu 8 9
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. Nickname: Gammas Address: 325 Student Experience Center Founding: January 25, 1993 at Arizona State University Colors: Navy Blue, Forest Green, White Philanthropy: Emeralds for Education, HIV and AIDS Awareness Website: stuorgs.oregonstate.edu/gao_kappa GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 Recruitment Contact: Gabriela Enriquez, alphapsi.nme@ kappadeltachi.org Recruitment Interest: Latina-founded sorority, but welcome all folks of different racial/ethnic backgrounds. @gao_osu MULTICULTURAL Save the Date! MGC Open House Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. Nickname: KDChi Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. Nickname: ODPhi GREEK COUNCIL (MGC) Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 325 Student Experience Center Thursday, September 22nd at 5pm, Founding: April 6, 1987 at Texas Tech University Founding: November 25, 1987 at Texas Tech University SEC Plaza Colors: Pink, Maroon Colors: Scarlet, Silver, Black Philanthropy: The American Cancer Society Philanthropy: Adopt-A-Highway The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) to this council, it’s important to be on Come out and meet the members of the Website: kdchiosu.wix.com/kdchi-alpha-psi Website: www.omegadeltaphi.com is the governing council for the culturally the lookout for their events, introduce MGC community and learn more about GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 GPA requirement: 2.6/4.0 based and multicultural fraternities and yourself when they are tabling, and each MGC chapter. Information about Recruitment Contact: Clarissa Martinez, alphapsi.president@ Recruitment Contact: recruitment.alphatheta@ the joining process will be shared. Check kappadeltachi.org omegadeltaphi.org sororities at OSU, currently including reach out to them based on the contact Recruitment Interest: We are Latino founded but built with the out our website and social media for @kdchiosu chapters with Latinx interest. MGC information listed next to their chapter principles of multiculturalism. information on how to attend our event. chapters are inclusive, you don’t need to profile entry. @odphiat identify with a specific cultural or racial Financial Information identity to qualify for membership. The MGC chapters are unhoused and MGC organizations charge individual often meet at one of the cultural resource membership dues each term. The below is Fraternities and sororities affiliated centers on campus such as the Native an estimated range for term dues that are with MGC do not participate in a formal American Longhouse, Asian & Pacific collected annually by the MGC chapters at NEW ASIAN INTEREST CHAPTERS recruitment process and identify new Cultural Center, Centro Cultural Cesar OSU. COMING IN 2022-2023 members throughout the year, engaging Chavez, and more. See a map on page 35 in a membership intake process for a full listing of these centers. Chapter Membership Fee Range MGC is looking to grow their community in the 2022-2023 semi-annually. If you are interested First Term of Membership: $125-$342 academic year! If you are interested in learning more about the in a sorority or fraternity connected (average $255) Asian interest fraternity and sorority experience and how you can Active Member: $85-$135/term Visit stuorgs.oregonstate.edu/MGC for more information on (average $106) help bring these chapters to campus, contact the CFSL at these organizations and how to join. cfsl@oregonstate.edu and follow MGC on Instagram at Pictured above are representatives of each MGC chapter. @oregonstatemgc @oregonstatemgc. 10 11 11
Chi Theta Phi Phi Sigma Rho Address: 325 Student Experience Center Nickname: Phi Rho Founding: February 14th, 2013 at Oregon State University Address: 325 Student Experience Center Colors: Aquamarine Blue, Tangerine Orange Founding: September 24, 1984 at Purdue University Philanthropy: Various Corvallis organizations Colors: Wine Red, Silver Website: chithetaphi.wixsite.com/oregonstate Philanthropy: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 Website: phisigmarho.org & oregonstate.phisigmarho.org Recruitment Contact: Juliette Saccente, chithetaphi.recruit- GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 ment@gmail.com Recruitment Contact: Brielle Choquer & Stella Collier, psr.sigma. Recruitment Interest: Academic focus of art and design but recruitment@gmail.com we welcome all majors! Recruitment Interest: Women in engineering and technology. @osu_chithetaphi @phirholoveosu COLLECTIVE GREEK Save the Date! CGC Meet & Greet Sigma Alpha Nickname: Sisters in Agriculture COUNCIL (CGC) Address: 325 Student Experience Center Wednesday, September, 21st from 12-2pm, Founding: September 26, 1978 at Ohio State University SEC Plaza Colors: Emerald, Maize Philanthropy: Agriculture in the Classroom / Oregon This event is a great opportunity to meet Agriculture in the Classroom The Collective Greek Council is the Chi Theta Phi and Sigma Delta Omega are all the CGC chapters and their members! Website: sigmaalphaosu.wixsite.com/xi-chapter governing council for Greek-lettered each local organizations that were founded Attendees will also learn more about GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 organizations with various academic and at Oregon State and remain the only each chapters’ individual recruitment Recruitment Contact: Lauren Henkens, recruitment. interest-based membership. Collective Greek chapters in existence of these organizations. process. xichapter@gmail.com Council chapters do not participate in a Recruitment Interest: Professional Women in Agriculture formal recruitment process and identify new CGC chapters are unhoused and often Financial Information @oregonstatesigmaalpha members throughout the year, engaging in meet in the Memorial Union or in the CGC organizations charge individual informal membership recruitment processes buildings where members have the membership dues each term. The below is semi-annually. If you are interested in a majority of their classes. an estimated range for term dues that is collected annually by the CGC chapters at sorority connected to this council, it is OSU. Sigma Delta Omega NEW SORORITY COMING IN 2022-2023 important to be on the lookout for their events, introduce yourself when they are Chapter Membership Fee Range Nickname: SDO Address: 325 Student Experience Center Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi tabling, and reach out to them based on Nickname: Sigma AEPi First Term of Membership: $120-$265 Founding: April 5, 2006 at Oregon State University the contact information listed next to their Colors: Green, Blue, Gold Founding: October 1, 1998 at University of California, Davis (average $187) chapter profile entry. Philanthropy: OSU STEM Academy Colors: Blue & Gold Active Member: $85-$175/term (average Philanthropy: American Jewish World Service Website: www.sigmadeltaomega.info $126) Website: sigmaaepi.com Visit stuorgs.oregonstate.edu/cgc for more GPA Requirement: 3.0/4.0 Recruitment Contact: rushsdo@gmail.com Recruitment Contact: Contact the CFSL at cfsl@oregonstate.edu information on these organizations and how to join. @collectivegreekcouncil_osu Recruitment Interest: We require an OSU cumulative GPA of for more information Recruitment Interest: National Jewish Sorority 3.0 and an interest in science to join! @sigmadeltaomega 12 13
Alpha Chi Omega Nickname: Alpha Chi, AChiO, or AXO Address: 310 NW 26th St Founding: October 15, 1885 at DePauw University Colors: Scarlet Red & Olive Green Philanthropy: Domestic Violence/CARDV Website: www.oregonstateaxo.org Notable Alumnae: Carol Duvall, Alyson Hannigan, Agnes Nixon, Condoleezza Rice GPA Requirement: 3.0/4.0 @oregonstate_axo PANHELLENIC Save the Date! 2022 PHC Fall Formal Recruitment Events Alpha Gamma Delta Nickname: Alpha Gam, AGD Address: 360 NW 26th St Alpha Phi Nickname: A Phi Address: 357 NW 25th St COUNCIL (PHC) Registration Closes: Monday, Sept. 26th at noon Founding: May 30, 1904 at Syracuse University Founding: September 18, 1872 at Syracuse University Potential New Member Orientation: Wednesday, Sept. 28th Colors: Red, Buff & Green Colors: Silver & Bordeaux Sisterhood Round: Thursday, Sept. 29th and Friday, Sept. 30th Philanthropy: Fighting Hunger Philanthropy: Alpha Phi Foundation in the Support of Women’s Philanthropy Round: Saturday, Oct. 1st Website: alphagammadelta.org Heart Health Chapter Tour Round: Sunday, Oct. 2nd Notable Alumnae: Betty White, Amber Mariano, Karen Website: alphaphi.org The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is the governing body for the McCullah Lutz Notable Alumnae: Jeri Ryan, Jodie Sweetin, Mackenzie Thomas 11 traditionally housed sororities at OSU. The council consists Preference Round: Monday, Oct. 3rd Bid Day: Tuesday, Oct. 4th GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 GPA Requirement: 3/4.0 of 11 chapters that are members of the National Panhellenic @alphagammadelta_osu @osualphaphi Conference (NPC). The Panhellenic Council will host its Financial Information annual fall formal recruitment process at the beginning of Fall Term 2021 over the second weekend of school. This is the PHC organizations charge a variety of individual membership dues each term. The below is an estimated range for the type only time throughout the school year where all PHC chapters of membership dues that is collected annually by the PHC will be accepting new members. chapters at OSU. Alpha Omicron Pi Chapter Membership Range per year Nickname: Alpha O, AOII First Year of Membership: $1,630-$3,880 (average $2,380) Address: 127 NW 13th St Live-In: $7,500-$9,630 (average $8,580) Founding: January 2, 1897 at Barnard College To register for PHC Fall Formal Recruitment, Live-Out: $820-$2,200 (average $1,630) Colors: Cardinal Philanthropy: The Arthritis Foundation visit: stuorgs.oregonstate.edu/phc Website: oregonstate.alphaomicronpi.org @osupanhellenic Notable Alumnae: Gayle Fitzpatrick, Courtney Kupets Registration is required and there is a $65 registration fee. Refer a friend in your registration form and get a $20 refund GPA Requirement: 3.14/4.0 for you AND your friend when they sign up for recruitment! @aoii_osu 14 15
Chi Omega Kappa Delta Nickname: Chi O Nickname: KD Address: 2240 NW Van Buren Ave Address: 305 NW 25th St Founding: April 5, 1895 at University of Arkansas Founding: October 23, 1897 at State Female Normal School Colors: Cardinal & Straw (Longwood University) Philanthropy: Make-A-Wish Colors: Pearl White & Olive Green Website: chiomegaos.wix.com/chiobeavs Philanthropy: Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence Notable Alumnae: Angela Kinsley, Lucy Liu, Harper Lee (CARDV), Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) GPA Requirement: 2.0/4.0 Website: kappadelta.org @osuchiomega Notable Alumnae: Leigh Anne Tuohy, Georgia O’Keeffe, Donna Stone GPA Requirement: 3.1/4.0 @kd_oregonstate Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma Nickname: Tri Delta Nickname: DG Nickname: KKG, Kappa Address: 340 NW 26th St Address: 715 NW 23rd St Address: 1335 NW Van Buren Ave Founding: November 27, 1888 at Boston University Founding: December 25, 1873 at Lewis School for Girls Founding: October 13, 1870 at Monmouth College Colors: Blue, Gold & Silver Colors: Bronze, Pink & Blue Colors: Light Blue & Dark Blue Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Philanthropy: Service for Sight Philanthropy: The Jed Foundation, Heartland Humane Society, Website: oregonstate.tridelta.org Website: oregonstate.deltagamma.org Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation Notable Alumnae: Joanna García, Elizabeth Banks, Katie Couric Notable Alumnae: Sabrina Bryan, Alison Levine, Website: kappakappagamma.org GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 Emily Greener, Joan Lunden Notable Alumnae: Kate Spade, Meghan GPA Requirement: 3.0/4.0 Markle, Gene Rowlands, and Greer Grammer @trideltaosu @deltagammaosu GPA Requirement: 3.3/4.0 @osukappa Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Nickname: Theta Nickname: SK Address: 465 NW 23rd St Address: 231 NW 26th St Founding: January 27, 1870 at DePauw Founding: November 9, 1874, at Colby College University Colors: Maroon & Violet Colors: Black & Gold Philanthropy: Sigma Kappa Foundation, Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Alzheimer’s Association Website: oregonstate.kappaalphatheta.org Website: oregonstate.sigmakappa.org Notable Alumnae: Kerri Strug, Sheryl Crow, Kate Voegele, Katie Lee Notable Alumnae: Donna King & Susan Eisenhower GPA Requirement: 3.2/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 @osu_theta @sigmakappa_osu 16 16 17
Acacia Alpha Epsilon Pi Address: 2857 NW Van Buren Ave Nickname: AEPi Founding: May 12, 1904 at University of Michigan Address: 325 Student Experience Center Colors: Black, Gold Founding: November 7, 1913 at New York University Philanthropy: Shriner’s Children’s Hospital Colors: Gold, Blue Website: www.acacia.org Philanthropy: Repair the World Fund Notable Alumni: US President William Howard Taft, Website: AEPi.org Leonard Kearney Notable Alumni: Simon & Garfunkel, Mark Zuckerberg, Wolf Blitzer GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 Recruitment Contact: Ethan Skyles, skylese@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: Rij Dorfman, dorfmanr@oregonstate.edu @osuacacia @osu_aepi INTERFRATERNITY Save the Date! Alpha Gamma Rho Nickname: AGR COUNCIL (IFC) 2022 IFC Recruitment Events Address: 331 NW 26th St. Fraternity Fair: Wednesday, Sept. 21st Founding: April 4, 1908 Bowling Night: Thursday, Sept. 22nd Colors: Gold, Green Chapter Hosted Events: Friday, Sept 23rd – Philanthropy: Alpha Gamma Rho Foundation Thursday, Sept. 29th Website: alphagammarho.org The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for the 22 traditionally Jump Day: Friday, Sept. 30th Notable Alumni: Orville Redenbacher, Norman Borlaug housed fraternities at OSU. Fraternities affiliated with the IFC participate in a GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 fall recruitment process in addition to recruiting informally year-round. Financial Information Recruitment Contact: Trent Lundy, lundytr@oregonstate.edu IFC organizations charge a variety of IFC will host a fall recruitment process at the beginning of Fall Term 2022, individual membership dues each term. The starting the first week of term. There will be several events hosted by IFC to below is an estimated range for the type of help interested students meet all the chapters. Then individual chapters will membership dues that is collected annually by host their own open invitation events throughout the second week of term. the IFC chapters at OSU. Check the IFC website and social media for more information on IFC recruitment events and a calendar of chapter hosted events. Chapter Membership Range per year First Year of Membership: $210-$1,800 Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega (average $1,075) Nickname: Alpha Sig Nickname: ATO Live-In: $5,625-$9,900 (average $8,000) Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 309 NW 26th St Live-Out: $450-$1,800 (average $1,035) Founding: December 6, 1845 at Yale University Founding: September 11, 1865 at Virginia Military Institute Colors: Cardinal, Stone Colors: Azure Blue, Old Gold, Kelly Green, White @ifc_oregonstate Philanthropy: RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network) Philanthropy: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society To register for IFC Fall Recruitment and view Website: alphasig.org Website: ato.org a full listing of all chapter events, visit the IFC Notable Alumni: Warren Buffet, John Kasich, Tom Watson GPA Requirement: 2.7/4.0 Notable Alumni: Tommy John, Cris Collinsworth, Guy Fieri, Bert Kreischer website at: stuorgs.oregonstate.edu/ifc Recruitment Contact: Cooper Graham, minicoopgraham@ GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 gmail.com Recruitment Contact: Michael Proffitt, proffimi@oregonstate.edu @oregonstate_alphasig @osu.ato 18 19
Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Lambda Chi Alpha Address: 203 NW 13th St Nickname: Delta Sigs Nickname: Lambda Chi Founding: October 13, 1890 at Cornell University Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 1015 NW Monroe Ave Colors: Red & Buff Founding: December 10, 1899 at City College of New York Founding: November 2, 1909 at Boston University Philanthropy: Jimmy V Foundation Colors: Nile Green, White Colors: Green, Gold, Purple Website: deltachi.org Philanthropy: American Red Cross Philanthropy: Feeding America / Community Outreach Inc. Notable Alumni: Ashton Kutcher, Jack Del Rio, Jim Banks, Website: deltasig.org/join Website: lambdachi.org Kevin Costner Notable Alumni: Mike Duke, Ed O’Neill Notable Alumni: Kenny Chesney, Harry S. Truman, Ron Paul GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.5/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 Recruitment Contact: Griffen Hubbard - hubbardg@ Recruitment Contact: Bradley Rule, bradley.rule@yahoo.com Recruitment Contact: John Steinke & Brennan DeGarmo, oregonstate.edu @osudeltasig recruitment@lacosu.com @deltachiosu @lambdachi.osu Delta Tau Delta Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Nickname: DTD, Delts Nickname: Phi Delt Nickname: FIJI Address: 325 Student Experience Center Address: 120 NW 13th St Address: 348 NW 25th St Founding: 1858 in Bethany, West Virginia Founding: December 26, 1848 at Miami University Founding: May 1, 1848 at Washington & Jefferson College Colors: Purple, White, Gold Colors: Azure & Argent (Blue & White) Colors: Royal Purple, White Philanthropy: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Philanthropy: Live Like Lou Foundation Philanthropy: Nation- Red Cross; Local- Jackson Street Website: delts.org Website: phideltatheta.org Youth Services Notable Alumni: Will Farrell, Matthew McConaughey Notable Alumni: Neil Armstrong, Lou Gehrig, Adam Silver, Website: phigam.org GPA Requirement: 2.7/4.0 Wes Welker Notable Alumni: Phil Knight, Eugene Cernan, Seth Meyers, Recruitment Contact: Jackson Posey, poseyja@oregonstate.edu GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 Calvin Coolidge Recruitment Contact: Jayce Knapp, knappja@oregonstate.edu GPA Requirement: 3.0/4.0 @deltataudelta_osu Recruitment Contact: Keagan O’Leary, olearyke@oregonstate. @phideltatheta_osu edu & Caleb Stokman, stokmanc@oregonstate.edu @osufiji FarmHouse Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi Address: 325 Student Experience Center Nickname: K Sig Nickname: Phi Psi Founding: April 15, 1905 at University of Missouri Address: 354 NW 25th St Address: 140 NW 13th St. Colors: Gold & Green Founding: December 10, 1869 at University of Virginia Founding: February 19, 1852 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Philanthropy: Be The Match Colors: Red, Green, Gold Colors: Hunter Green, Cardinal Red Website: farmhouse.org and clubs.oregonstate.edu/farmhouse Philanthropy: Military Heroes Campaign Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club Notable Alumni: Evan Williams Website: kappasigma.org Website: phikappapsi.com GPA Requirement: 2.7/4.0 Notable Alumni: Jimmy Buffett, John Brotherton Notable Alumni: Woodrow Wilson, Micheal Bloomberg, Recruitment Contact: Paul Lepschat, lepshap@oregonstate.edu GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 Dave Franco Recruitment Contact: Matias Borja, borjam@oregonstate.edu GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 @oregonstate_farmhouse @kappasigma_osu Recruitment Contact: Remy Grayson, graysonr@oregonstate.edu & Kellan Akers, akerske@oregonstate.edu 20 @phipsiorbeta 21
Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi ΠΚΑ Nickname: PIKE Nickname: Pi Kapps Nickname: SigEp Address: 410 NW 25th St Address: 209 NW 14th St Address: 2111 NW Harrison Blvd Address: 224 NW 26th St Founding: February 26, 1897 at Vincennes University Founding: March 1, 1868 at University of Virginia Founding: December 10, 1904 at College of Charleston Founding: November 1, 1901 in Richmond, Virginia Colors: Lavender & White with Gold as an auxiliary Colors: Garnet, Old Gold Colors: Blue, White, Gold Colors: Red, Purple, Gold Philanthropy: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Philanthropy: Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Philanthropy: The Ability Experience Philanthropy: Community Outreach, Inc. (COI) Donate Life Website: pikes.org Website: pikapp.org Website: oregonstate.sigep.org Website: sigmapiosu.org Notable Alumni: Dr. Stephen R. Covey, Bobby Bowden, Michael Notable Alumnae: Jim Edmonds Notable Alumni: Steven Cook, Ken Maddox, Gavin Brown, Jake Roselli Notable Alumni: Tony Romo, Jack Lazar, & Jeff Arnett Dubin, S. Truett Cathy GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 GPA Requirement: 3.0/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.7/4.0 GPA Requirement: 2.7/4.0 Recruitment Contact: Harry Reynolds, reynharr@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: Evan Piazza, piazzar@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: Drew Grabacki, grabacka@ Recruitment Contact: Dakota Schwartz, schwadak@oregonstate.edu @oregonstatepikapps @sigep_oa oregonstate.edu @oregonstatepike @sigmapiosu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Nickname: SAE Nickname: TKE, Tekes Address: 2929 NW Harrison Blvd Address: 1460 NW Van Buren Ave Founding: March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama Founding: January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University Colors: Royal Purple, Old Gold Colors: Cherry Red & Grey Philanthropy: Mario Pastega House Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s Hospital Website: sae.net Website: osutekes.com Notable Alumni: Troy Aikman, Pete Carrol, Phil Jackson Notable Alumni: Aaron Rodgers, Golden Landis Von Jones GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 (24kGoldn), Elvis Presley & Ronald Reagan Recruitment Contact: Brett Beyer, beyerbre@oregon- GPA: 2.5/4.0 state.edu, Cole Van Valin, vanvalic@oregonstate.edu, & Recruitment Contact: Hayden Forster, forsteha@ Amir Fenderski, fendersa@oregonstate.edu oregonstate.edu @saeoregonstate @osutke NEW FRATERNITY COMING IN 2022-2023 Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Theta Chi Address: 312 NW 25th St Address: 143 NW 10th St Address: 361 NW 26th St Delta Upsilon Founding: June 28, 1855 at Miami University Founding: January 1, 1869 at Virginia Military Institute Founding: April 10, 1856 at Norwich University Nickname: DU Colors: Blue & Old Gold Colors: White, Black, and Gold Colors: Military Red, White Address: 235 NW 25th St Philanthropy: Huntsman Cancer Foundation Philanthropy: St. Jude’s Children’s Philanthropy: United Service Organizations Founding: 1834 at Williams College Website: sigmachioregonstate. Research Hospital Website: www.ostatethetachi.com Colors: Sapphire Blue & Old Gold squarespace.com Website: sigmanuosu.org or sigmanu.org Notable Alumni: Dick Fosbury, Steven Spielberg Philanthropy: Global Service Initiative (GSI) Notable Alumni: Grover Cleveland, Brad Pitt, Drew Brees, Mike Ditka Notable Alumni: Paul Rudd, Harrison Ford, Eli Manning, and GPA Requirement: 2.8/4.0 Website: deltau.org GPA Requirement: 2.75/4.0 Bob Barker Recruitment Contact: Leo Hernandez, hernaleo@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: Contact the CFSL at cfsl@oregonstate. Recruitment Contact: Will Owen, owenw@oregonstate.edu & Tyler GPA Requirement: 2.85/4.0 edu for more information @thetachiosu Groh, groht@oregonstate.edu Recruitment Contact: Humzah Ghani, ghanihu@oregonstate.edu This organization will be joining the OSU community coming Winter Term @sigmachibetapi 2023. To learn more about becoming a founding father of this fraternity, @sigmanu_osu please see recruitment information. 22 23 23
Annual Community Programs & Involvement Opportunities Governing Council Leadership: Stepping & Strolling: Chapter members have the opportunity to hold leadership Stepping and Strolling is an expressive dance form that was positions on one of the governing council executive boards within created by African American fraternities in the 1970s. It has been Fraternity & Sorority Life. These boards, comprised of students adopted by most culturally-based fraternal organizations through who are community members, are elected by their peers to the years. NPHC and MGC members move together in a line govern and program on behalf of their community. These councils expressing pride for their organization. In this line, members may annually participate in national leadership conferences and work show this pride through the use of their organization’s call, sign or to improve the fraternity/sorority experience at OSU. historical information, ritual/custom dances, etc. NPHC and MGC organizations perform at annual yardshows and competitions. Leadership Development Programs: Greek Week: Fraternity & Sorority Life annually hosts a variety of leadership Fraternities and sororities have been a part of the Oregon State development experiences, including two leadership retreats for University (OSU) community for over 100 years and Greek Week members of the community. The Emerging Leadership Retreat is serves as a celebration of everything fraternity/sorority at OSU! hosted each November for up-and-coming first and second year Fraternity & Sorority members work together to plan a week of ed- members, who engage in exploration of their own leadership goals. ucational programs, friendly competitions and contribute to phil- The President’s Leadership Retreat is hosted in January and is an anthropic causes. In 2022, the community came together to raise overnight weekend of community building and strategic planning over $10,000 for Special Olympics of Oregon by participating in for all chapter presidents and governing council officers. the Polar Plunge! Order of Omega: All-University Sing: Order of Omega is a national Greek Honor Society for the top Previously known as “IFC Sing”, the event originated in 1936 3% of fraternity men & sorority women based on the tenets of as a homecoming event for fraternity members at the Oregon scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Order of Omega’s Agricultural College. Today it is called All-University Sing, which is purpose is to recognize students who have attained a high an annual event that chapters from the Collective Greek Council, standard of leadership within the community, to bring together Interfraternity Council, and Panhellenic Council traditionally those members who will help shape the community and the participate in. University, and to join faculty, alumni, and students with the intent of helping and understanding one another. 2424 2525
OSU Sorority Alumnus Spotlight on Student Leader Spotlight on GAYLE FITZPATRICK ‘78 AOII AARON MATEO OLMOS As a student, Gayle Fitzpatrick A member of OSU’s Fraternity and Sorority Alumni ’78 learned far more than what & Friends board, Fitzpatrick recently made a was part of the classroom gift establishing an endowed fund to provide Major: Public Health and Human curriculum. Her day-to- day collegiate experience leadership training for students in the Greek community — especially younger students in their Development Family Sciences involved managing large second and third year. The OSU Fraternity/Sorority Hometown: Imperial Beach, CA groups and leading meetings. Community is able to annually host an institute Team-building. Solving for emerging leaders because of this generous Passion: Fighting for justice and conflict. Balancing a budget. gift. Fitzpatrick was recently honored for these Fundraising. Networking on efforts with her induction into the Oregon State equality for all people campus and interacting with Greek Hall of Fame which recognizes outstanding the community. alumni for their achievement and contributions to the community. Mateo’s Involvement These skills, valuable assets throughout her career in A graduate in finance, Fitzpatrick has been a Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. finance and high technology, leader in the technology industry for over three were finely honed as a leader in decades. Following many years with Oracle • Keeper of Records ‘21-’22 OSU’s Greek community. Corporation, she is vice president of global technical support at New Relic, President of OSU’s Alpha Rho a software analytics company. Oregon State Wrestling Team chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi, Now living in Lake Oswego, Fitzpatrick had a great experience — so positive Fitzpatrick remains closely Leadership Liaison, Lonnie B. Harris Black that she has remained a leader in her sorority. In fact, she served two, two-year terms as AOII’s connected to her Alpha Rho Cultural Center ‘21-’22 international president and has continued to be sisters, and to many other AOII an involved alumna in the Oregon State chapter members she met along the way. Dam Change Board Member ‘20-’21 serving on the AOII Properties Board. “When you move to a new community, look for a job, Director of Communication for the Black Having good leaders makes a difference for all members of a group. Fitzpatrick wants to need a place to live, who do Student Union ‘19-’20 you call? Even if you haven’t be sure that present and future students in met someone from another OSU’s fraternity/sorority community have the chapter, you still have the Vice President, Oregon State NAACP ‘19-’20 best possible experience. “They’ll take those The Greek Community has allowed me to connect bond of being part of the experiences with them into the rest of their life,” same organization,” she said. Awards: and network with many like-minded college she said. “There’s a lot of intrinsic • 2020-2021 Scholar Athlete of the Year students and faculty nationwide. Specifically in Excerpts taken from a Fall 2017 Oregon Stater article written by value. It’s so much more Cathleen Hockman-Wert. than four years of college my brotherhood, the bond is a lifetime bond of and hanging out and having a • 2022 Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Athlete of the Year Runner Up achievement and unity. I have been connected to good time.” so many successful Black men nationwide and • 2022 Frances Dancy Hooks Award my network only continues to grow. • 2022 NPHC Scholar of the Year 26 27
Line: The new member class of a culturally- based or historically black organization. Little: Short for “Little Brother/Sister” – a new member who is being mentored by an older member of their organization. Membership Intake: Term for the process by which NPHC and MGC chapters recruit, select, educate, and initiate new members of their organizations. Multicultural Greek Council (MGC): GREEK SPEAK The governing body of 3 culturally-based organization designed to unite the diverse organizations and promote multicultural New Member Presentation: A presentation Recruitment Counselor (Gamma Chi): A awareness to the OSU community. that celebrates and welcomes new members neutral representative of a Panhellenic sorority into the Multicultural Greek or NPHC who temporarily leaves her affiliation to guide National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): Community. A general set up of a new member and support PNMs through recruitment. Active: A fully initiated undergraduate Crossing: Ceremony during which new ceremony that brings a new member into full The governing body of the nine historically Greek membership. presentation consists of welcoming fellow member of a fraternity or sorority. members of culturally-based and historically African American fraternities and sororities, Ritual: The traditional rites and ceremonies of Greeks, local and national chapter history, and black Greek-letter organizations become also known as the “Divine Nine”. a fraternity or sorority; these are almost always Alumnus/Alumna: A member of a fraternity active, life-long members of their organization. Interfraternity Council (IFC): Peer-elected revealing of the new member(s). private and known only to initiated members or sorority who has graduated from college. governing council for traditionally housed Neophyte: A new member of a culturally- Order of Omega: A national honor society for of a fraternal organization. Dues: The monetary costs of membership in fraternities that currently supports 22 men’s based or historically black organization fraternity and sorority members who maintain Bid: A formal invitation to membership in a a fraternity or sorority that are used to fund chapters at OSU. which usually defines that stage between Saluting: A unique art of reciting information a GPA above the All-Greek average, have fraternity or sorority. the completion of new member/pledge in a line formation. Members perform the costs of operations, events, and other distinguished themselves as leaders in the OSU Legacy: An immediate relative of an requirements and being initiated. intense, in-sync, and sharp movements with Big: An initiated member of a fraternity activities. Greek community, have exemplary character, initiated member of a fraternity or sorority, greetings attributing to others, honoring or sorority who serves as a mentor to a Governing Council: Peer elected executive defined slightly differently by each individual New Member: An individual who has and hold either junior or senior academic accomplishments, or cherishing the cultural Potential/Prospective New Member, guiding organization. accepted a bid to join a fraternity or sorority standing. board from the member groups within one history, heritage, and traditions of the them through the new member program and but who has not yet been initiated; also called community. Generally supports and acts as Panhellenic Council (PHC): Peer-elected organization. initiation. an associate member. a voice for organizations within it, including governing council for traditionally housed Chant: A call used by members of culturally- being the official liaison between the university sororities that currently supports 11 women’s Stepping: Stepping is a tradition where and the members of the member organizations. members synchronize their moves so that based organizations or NPHC chapters to chapters at OSU. they are performing their own dance moves acknowledge or gain the attention of others; Hazing: Unethical mental or physical Philanthropy: A fundraising event hosted without music. In stepping the members will some organizations have more than one chant. abuse and activities that are prohibited by to raise money for a charitable organization clap, stomp with their feet, jump, chant (not Chapter: The local collegiate membership Oregon State University, the local and state with which the chapter or community has a to be confused with saluting) and create their unit of a national or international fraternity or government, and all OSU Greek councils and relationship. own beat by doing so. Stepping is traditionally sorority. organizations. Please refer to the OSU Code done by NPHC organizations, but multicultural Potential New Member (PNM): A person of Student Conduct for the full definition of Greeks are also known to do it. Collective Greek Council (CGC): The hazing. who is interested in joining a Greek-letter governing body for academic interest-based organization, and will participate in intake or Strolling: Also known as party walking or chapters at OSU. Currently, there are 4 Initiation: A traditional ritual or formal recruitment. ‘party walk’, is a synchronized dance performed sororities that make up CGC. with music by culturally based organizations. 28 29
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What will I get from a 3. If I go through through recruitment or membership higher due to one-time expenses and will help you see if an organization is intake. We welcome and encourage fees. For housed chapters, dues and a good fit for you. However, it is up to fraternity or sorority that membership intake international students to take part in live-in fees are usually less than the you to attend or choose not attend I would not get out of any or recruitment, am I Fraternity and Sorority Life. cost to live on-campus in a residence recruitment events. You should never other college organization? guaranteed an invitation to hall. On each council’s page you can skip class to attend recruitment Coming to college is one of the major join a fraternity or sorority? 5. What opportunities for see a breakdown of financial costs. events. Your education always comes first, but always make an effort to life changes that you will go through. Just as you are looking for a perfect continued involvement are Joining a fraternity or sorority will fit, these organizations are also there after I graduate? 7. Do I have to go to all let the chapter know ahead of time. Keep in mind, some organizations help make the transition easier. looking for great individuals. Fraternity and sorority life is a recruitment and membership require you to meet certain Developing lifelong friendships with other chapter members helps make Membership criteria can change lifelong commitment with limitless intake events? What if I can’t criteria, for example attending an from organization to organization, the campus seem smaller. For many but all groups will have a minimum opportunities. Following graduation, make it an event? informational program, community members, these chapters become a service event, etc. before you will be GPA requirement; some will be many organizations encourage The best way to find out if an home away from home. In addition eligible for membership. focusing on previous or other their graduating members to join organization is for you, is to attend as to the brotherhood/sisterhood, every campus involvement, others more many of their events as possible. This their local alumni association, as chapter is dedicated to enhancing on community service, leadership leadership, scholarship, and well as regional, district, or national experience, etc. The most important positions and volunteer to support philanthropy/community service. thing is to be your genuine self undergraduate members. throughout the recruitment/ 2. How do I find the right membership intake process and organization for me? the right organization for you will 6. How much does it cost to The best way to find your fit is to ask embrace you for who you are. join a fraternity or sorority? current members of the organization. During the recruitment or Recruitment events are a great way 4. If I am an international membership intake process, a to meet people and ask questions. student, can I join a potential member should ask members about the financial At the end of the day, it matters fraternity or a sorority? obligations and payment options. most that you find a group that you Yes, anyone who is enrolled at OSU The average cost for the first term connect with and that shares similar is allowed to pursue membership of joining an organization is usually values with you. 30 31
HOUSING AMENITIES The below chart provides an overview of amenities for our housed fraternities and sororities. See a full map of these chapters on the following page. House Director/ Laundry Free for Housed Chapter Name FRATERNITIES Council Alcohol Prohibited Alcohol Permitted Sprinklers Living Style Resident Advisor Cook/Chef Members Parking Lot KEY Affiliated Housing Program (AHP): Several housed Acacia IFC X Full SP X X X X fraternities and sororities participate in the Affiliated Alpha Gamma Rho IFC X Partial SP X X X Housing Program which makes them eligible as an exemption from the first-year live-on requirement. Alpha Tau Omega IFC X None SP X X X X First year students who are interested in learning Delta Chi IFC X Partial SP X X X X more about joining and living-in one of these homes, check out the program’s website: studentlife.oregon- Kappa Sigma IFC X Full SP X X X X state.edu/cfsl/affiliated-housing-program. Lambda Chi Alpha IFC X None SP/BS X X X X Alcohol Prohibited – alcohol is not permitted on Phi Delta Theta IFC X Full SP X X X X chapter property Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) IFC X Full SP X X X Alcohol Permitted – alcohol is permitted on chapter Phi Kappa Psi IFC X Full BS X X X X property for members who are 21 and social events* Pi Kappa Alpha IFC X Full SP/BS X X X with alcohol can be hosted on chapter property *see the IFC Social Policy for a full description of policies Pi Kappa Phi IFC X Full SP X X X and guidelines for social events. Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFC X Full SP X X X X BS – Bedroom Style Sigma Chi IFC X Full SP X X X X Cook/Chef – An individual or meal service hired by Sigma Nu IFC X Full SP X X X the organization to provide meals for live-in and, Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC X Full SP X X X X depending on the chapter’s meal plan, live-out members. They work with the chapter to provide Sigma Pi IFC X None SP X X X accommodations for dietary needs and sometimes Tau Kappa Epsilon IFC X Full BS X X X X assist with catering events. Theta Chi IFC X Full SP X X X X House Director/Resident Advisor – An individual SORORITIES hired by the organization to assist collegiate chapter members with accountability and the upkeep of the Alpha Chi Omega PHC X Partial SP X X X X chapter facility. This person cannot be an under- Alpha Gamma Delta PHC X Full SP X X X X graduate student and they must live-in the facility. Alpha Omicron Pi PHC X Full SP/BS X X X X Laundry Free for Members – Chapters with an “X” Alpha Phi PHC X Full SP X X X X provide members with access to laundry facilities that do not require individual payment for each load. Chi Omega PHC X Full SP X X X Some chapters may include this cost in the live-in Delta Delta Delta PHC X Full SP X X X X member dues. Delta Gamma PHC X Full SP X X X X Parking Lot – Chapters with an “X” have a parking lot or spaces designated for their members. However, Kappa Alpha Theta PHC X Full SP X X X X this does not mean that every member is guaranteed Kappa Delta PHC X Full SP X X X X a spot. Kappa Kappa Gamma PHC X Full SP/BS X X X SP – Sleeping Porch Sigma Kappa PHC X Partial SP X X X X 32 33
NW NW Johnson Way Mon roe A NW Taylor Ave Blvd ve NW Taylor Ave 4 NW 23th St NW 25th St SW Memorial Pl NW NW Orchard Way NW 28th St T aylo Chintimini r Ave Park NW Polk Av e St NW 27th St KEC th 19 St NW SW Campus Way NW 26th St P NW olk A th NW Tyler Av ve e 18 SW 26th St NW NW Kings Blvd NW NW Harrison Blvd T yler A ve 7 St t th hS ACACIA N ΑΓΡ FIJI 12 15t W 1 MU 3 V Lib NW A St rn t NW hS ol NW th d Har St W 11t riso 17 ay n Bl th vd FSL 5 NW NW 16 Pvy Wfd NW NW Ja ckson Ave SW Benton Pl TKE NW NW Van DXrC Jack Bur Student Legacy son en A Park Goss Ave ve Stadium St NW M th onro e Ave 10 NW SW Washington Way SW 15th St SW 17th St SW Campus PS1 6 Veterinary Medicine SW 30th St College of 2 Fraternities Sororities Acacia 2857 NW Van Buren Ave ΑΧΩ Alpha Chi Omega 310 NW 26th St CHAC Re ΑΓΡ Alpha Gamma Rho 331 NW 26th St ΑΓΔ Alpha Gamma Delta 360 NW 26th St se r AΤΩ Alpha Tau Omega 309 NW 26th St St ΑΟΠ Alpha Omicron Pi 127 NW 13th St ad ΔΧ Delta Chi 203 NW 13th St iu ΑΦ Alpha Phi 357 NW 25th St m ΛΧΑ Lambda Chi Alpha 1015 NW Monroe Ave ΧΩ Chi Omega 2240 NW Van Buren Ave ΚΣ Kappa Sigma 354 NW 25th St Phi Gamma Delta Fiji 348 NW 25th St ΔΔΔ Delta Delta Delta 340 NW 26th St ΦΚΨ Phi Kappa Psi 140 NW 13th St ΔΓ Delta Gamma 715 NW 23rd St ΦΔΘ Phi Delta Theta 120 NW 13th St ΚΑΘ Kappa Alpha Theta 465 NW 23rd St ΠΚA Pi Kappa Alpha 209 NW 14th St ΚΔ Kappa Delta 305 NW 25th St ΠΚΦ ΣΑΕ ΣΦΕ Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon 2111 NW Harrison Blvd 2929 NW Harrison Blvd 224 NW 26th St ΚΚΓ ΣΚ Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Kappa 1335 NW Van Buren Ave 231 NW 26th St Cultural 1. 2. Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Centro Cultural César Chávez 2695 SW Jefferson Way 691 SW 26th St ΣΠ ΣΧ ΣΝ Sigma Pi Sigma Chi Sigma Nu 410 NW 25th St 312 NW 25th St 143 NW 10th St Resource 3. 4. Ettihad Cultural Center Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center 380 Student Experience Center 100 SW Memorial Place Centers 5. Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws 311 SW 26th St TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon 1460 NW Van Buren Ave 6. Pride Center 1553 SW A Ave ΘΧ Theta Chi 361 NW 26th St 7. Hattie Redmond Women & Gender Center 1700 SW Pioneer Place Only 28 of our 46 chapters are housed. Unhoused chapters offer the same membership benefits as housed chapters, and generally meet in the Memorial Union, Cultural Resource Centers, and in academic buildings throughout campus. Many of our culturally-based chapters use the CRCs as a home base. 34 35
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