Pi Kappa Alpha Chapters List

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Omicron Chapter – University of Alabama

The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has founded a total of 232 chapters in 41 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.[1] As of May 3, 2013, there are 178 active chapters (162 chartered, plus 16 associate chapters, or colonies), and 93 alumni organizations.[1]

Soon after its inception at The College of Charleston in 1904 (the Alpha chapter), the fraternity began spreading to other campuses, granting charters to student groups at Presbyterian College (Beta, 1907), Berkeley (Gamma, 1909), and Furman University (Delta, 1909). Gamma (Berkeley) was the first long-distance chapter, which helped to firmly establish Pi Kappa Phi as a national fraternity.

Pi Kappa Alpha Chapters List

Collegiate Chapters List. If you are human, leave this field blank. Alpha Delta Pi Executive Office 1386 Ponce de Leon Avenue, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30306. Pi Kappa Alpha (ΠΚΑ) or Pike is a college fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. The fraternity has over 220 chapters and colonies across the United States and Canada with over 15,500 undergraduate members and 270,000 lifetime initiates. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on Sunday evening March 1, 1868, at 47 West. Address: 2015 Ayrsley Town Boulevard, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28273. Update Your Info; Volunteer; Give; Login. During the nine decades of its history, Alpha Kappa Delta has chartered 682 chapters at Colleges and Universities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, China, Finland, Philippines, Taiwan, and Singapore. To see a list of Alpha Kappa Delta's chapters, click here. If you are interested in starting a chapter on your campus, click here. Use of this contact information for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. PRIVACY STATEMENT: Members who provide personal information as the key contact for a local chapter, a local alumni association or a local house corporation should be aware that this information is publicized on the Fraternity's website (pikes.org) for prospective members to contact.

In some instances during those early days, the creation of a chapter was by necessity a clandestine affair, as was the case with the Delta Chapter at Furman University. At the time, South Carolina had a state law that banned fraternities at state-supported schools, so as a result, Presbyterian College and the College of Charleston were the only two South Carolina schools in which fraternities were allowed. The Furman chapter therefore operated sub rosa (under the rose), until state laws were later changed so as to allow fraternal organizations.

The next two decades saw the addition of 36 new chapters in the Midwest, South, and West Coast regions.[2] By 1930, Pi Kappa Phi had established a national presence, however the growth of the fraternity was slowed during the 1930s and 1940s by the Great Depression and World War II. During the 1950s and 1960s, the fraternity began to grow more rapidly, establishing chapters across the South, strengthening its position as a southern fraternity. The fraternity experienced unprecedented growth from 1970 to 1999, founding over 100 new chapters and establishing a more prevalent West Coast presence while further strengthening its position in the South.[3]

As part of The Second Century Vision campaign, the national fraternity's efforts are focused on increasing the number of active chapters.[4] This expansion process consists of two main components: the acquisition of new chapters on previously unchartered campuses and the rechartering of inactive chapters. As of May 3, 2013, 10 of the 16 colonies are on campuses that have once hosted active collegiate chapters, and 6 are expansion chapters.[1] To manage this task, the fraternity has an appointed Director of Expansion who oversees the expansion process on a national level.[5]

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    • 1.2Associate chapters
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Chapters[edit]

Collegiate chapters[edit]

Sigma Chapter – University of South Carolina
Upsilon Chapter – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alpha Tau Chapter – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – 'The Castle'
Alpha Upsilon Chapter – Drexel
Alpha Psi Chapter – Indiana University

Pi Kappa Alpha Chapters List 2017

Gamma Gamma Chapter – Troy University
Gamma Phi Chapter – University of South Alabama
Delta Epsilon Chapter – Jacksonville State
Delta Rho Chapter – University of Southern California
Delta Omega Chapter – Texas A&M University
Eta Sigma Chapter – UCLA
Theta Lambda Chapter – Missouri State University
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The following table is sortable by multiple columns. For example, to focus on 'active chapters by state', one would first click the left-most column header to sort by status; then, while holding down the shift key, click the 'State' column header.

Chapters of Pi Kappa Phi
ChapterUniversityCityStateCharter dateNotes
Alpha College of CharlestonCharlestonSouth CarolinaDecember 10, 1904Closed August 4, 2017.
BetaPresbyterian CollegeClintonSouth CarolinaMarch 16, 1907
GammaUniversity of California at BerkeleyBerkeleyCaliforniaJanuary 11, 1909
DeltaFurman UniversityGreenvilleSouth CarolinaMarch 19, 1909
SigmaUniversity of South CarolinaColumbiaSouth CarolinaMarch 5, 1910
ZetaWofford CollegeSpartanburgSouth CarolinaApril 29, 1911
Epsilon Davidson CollegeDavidsonNorth CarolinaFebruary 3, 1912Closed February 27, 1971.
Eta Emory UniversityAtlantaGeorgiaApril 27, 1912
ThetaUniversity of CincinnatiCincinnatiOhioMay 29, 1913
IotaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlantaGeorgiaOctober 25, 1913
KappaUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel HillNorth CarolinaNovember 14, 1914
LambdaUniversity of GeorgiaAthensGeorgiaJanuary 16, 1915
MuDuke UniversityDurhamNorth CarolinaMay 6, 1915
NuUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincolnNebraskaOctober 29, 1915
XiRoanoke CollegeSalemVirginiaMay 5, 1916
OmicronUniversity of AlabamaTuscaloosaAlabamaApril 17, 1917
Pi Oglethorpe UniversityAtlantaGeorgiaMay 17, 1917Closed sometime between 1943–1947
RhoWashington & Lee UniversityLexingtonVirginiaFebruary 21, 1920
TauNC State UniversityRaleighNorth CarolinaApril 24, 1920Closed March 25, 2015[6]
UpsilonUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChampaignIllinoisMay 19, 1921[7]
Phi University of TulsaTulsaOklahomaMay 21, 1921
Chi Stetson UniversityDeLandFloridaMay 21, 1921Closed November 4, 2011
PsiCornell UniversityIthacaNew YorkNovember 24, 1921
OmegaPurdue UniversityWest LafayetteIndianaNovember 24, 1922
Alpha AlphaMercer UniversityMaconGeorgiaFebruary 16, 1923
Alpha Beta Tulane UniversityNew OrleansLouisianaMay 16, 1923
Alpha GammaUniversity of OklahomaNormanOklahomaMay 26, 1923
Alpha DeltaUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWashingtonFebruary 23, 1924
Alpha EpsilonUniversity of FloridaGainesvilleFloridaFebruary 23, 1924Rechartered September 28, 2013
Alpha ZetaOregon State UniversityCorvallisOregonDecember 21, 1924
Alpha EtaSamford UniversityHomewoodAlabamaApril 25, 1925
Alpha ThetaMichigan State UniversityEast LansingMichiganMay 9, 1925
Alpha IotaAuburn UniversityAuburnAlabamaOctober 2, 1926
Alpha KappaUniversity of MichiganAnn ArborMichiganMarch 12, 1927
Alpha LambdaUniversity of MississippiOxfordMississippiApril 9, 1927Rechartered October 11, 2014
Alpha MuPenn StateState CollegePennsylvaniaNovember 5, 1927
Alpha NuThe Ohio State UniversityColumbusOhioNovember 5, 1927Rechartered February 27, 2010
Alpha XiSt. John's UniversityQueensNew YorkNovember 28, 1928
Alpha OmicronIowa State UniversityAmesIowaMay 25, 1929
Alpha Pi University of the SouthSewaneeTennesseeNovember 5, 1929
Alpha RhoWest Virginia UniversityMorgantownWest VirginiaMay 16, 1930Closed May 29, 2015
Alpha Sigma University of TennesseeKnoxvilleTennesseeJanuary 24, 1931
Alpha TauRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroyNew YorkJune 13, 1931
Alpha UpsilonDrexel UniversityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaMay 20, 1933
Alpha PhiIllinois Institute of TechnologyChicagoIllinoisMay 5, 1935
Alpha ChiUniversity of MiamiCoral GablesFloridaOctober 11, 1947
Alpha PsiIndiana UniversityBloomingtonIndianaNovember 9, 1947
Alpha OmegaUniversity of OregonEugeneOregonDecember 6, 1947Rechartered May 4, 2013
Beta AlphaNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewarkNew JerseyMay 29, 1948
Beta BetaFlorida Southern CollegeLakelandFloridaOctober 16, 1948Rechartered November 9, 2013
Beta Gamma University of LouisvilleLouisvilleKentuckyApril 16, 1949Rechartered March 24, 2018
Beta Delta Drake UniversityDes MoinesIowaApril 23, 1949
Beta EpsilonUniversity of MissouriColumbiaMissouriMay 8, 1949
Beta Zeta Simpson CollegeIndianolaIowaFebruary 11, 1950
Beta EtaFlorida State UniversityTallahasseeFloridaFebruary 18, 1950Closed November 10, 2017
Beta Theta University of ArizonaTucsonArizonaApril 28, 1951
Beta IotaUniversity of ToledoToledoOhioDecember 8, 1951
Beta KappaGeorgia State UniversityAtlantaGeorgiaSeptember 25, 1954Rechartered May 11, 1991
Beta LambdaUniversity of TampaTampaFloridaApril 23, 1955
Beta MuMcNeese State UniversityLake CharlesLouisianaOctober 29, 1955Rechartered April 20, 2013
Beta NuUniversity of HoustonHoustonTexasFebruary 4, 1956
Beta XiCentral Michigan UniversityMount PleasantMichiganFebruary 25, 1956Rechartered November 16, 2012
Beta OmicronNorthwestern State UniversityNatchitochesLouisianaSeptember 21, 1956
Beta Pi Eastern MichiganYpsilantiMichiganMay 24, 1957
Beta Rho Clarkson UniversityPotsdamNew YorkNovember 3, 1957
Beta Sigma Northern Illinois UniversityDeKalbIllinoisMarch 22, 1958
Beta TauValdosta State UniversityValdostaGeorgiaJanuary 17, 1959
Beta UpsilonUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesvilleVirginiaMay 6, 1961
Beta PhiEast Carolina UniversityGreenvilleNorth CarolinaFebruary 16, 1963Rechartered February 14, 2015
Beta Chi East Texas State UniversityCommerceTexasNovember 2, 1963
Beta Psi Tennessee Wesleyan CollegeAthensTennesseeApril 18, 1964
Beta Omega East Tennessee State UniversityJohnson CityTennesseeApril 25, 1964
Gamma Alpha University of West AlabamaLivingstonAlabamaMay 2, 1964
Gamma BetaOld Dominion UniversityNorfolkVirginiaOctober 10, 1964Rechartered March 1, 2014
Gamma GammaTroy UniversityTroyAlabamaApril 9, 1966
Gamma Delta University of MemphisMemphisTennesseeMay 7, 1966
Gamma EpsilonWestern Carolina UniversityCullowheeNorth CarolinaNovember 12, 1966
Gamma Zeta West Virginia TechMontgomeryWest VirginiaApril 7, 1967
Gamma Eta Athens CollegeAthensAlabamaApril 15, 1967
Gamma ThetaUniversity of North Carolina WilmingtonWilmingtonNorth CarolinaFebruary 24, 1968
Gamma IotaLouisiana State UniversityBaton RougeLouisianaApril 20, 1968
Gamma KappaGeorgia Southern UniversityStatesboroGeorgiaNovember 2, 1968
Gamma LambdaMissouri University of Science and TechnologyRollaMissouriNovember 23, 1968
Gamma Mu Belmont Abbey CollegeBelmontNorth CarolinaApril 26, 1969
Gamma NuLaGrange CollegeLaGrangeGeorgiaMay 10, 1969
Gamma Xi Georgia Southwestern State UniversityAmericusGeorgiaMay 17, 1969
Gamma Omicron Bethel CollegeMcKenzieTennesseeMay 17, 1969
Gamma Pi Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityAlvaOklahomaFebruary 13, 1970
Gamma RhoLander UniversityGreenwoodSouth CarolinaFebruary 28, 1970
Gamma Sigma Armstrong CollegeSavannahGeorgiaMarch 21, 1970
Gamma TauUniversity of North TexasDentonTexasApril 10, 1970Rechartered January 22, 2011
Gamma Upsilon Oklahoma State UniversityStillwaterOklahomaApril 17, 1970
Gamma PhiUniversity of South AlabamaMobileAlabamaJanuary 16, 1971
Gamma Chi Jacksonville UniversityJacksonvilleFloridaJanuary 23, 1971
Gamma Psi Augusta CollegeAugustaGeorgiaApril 3, 1971
Gamma Omega University of MontevalloMontevalloAlabamaMay 8, 1971
Delta AlphaVirginia Polytechnic InstituteBlacksburgVirginiaMay 8, 1971
Delta BetaNorth Georgia CollegeDahlonegaGeorgiaMay 22, 1971
Delta Gamma University of Nebraska, OmahaOmahaNebraskaMarch 18, 1972
Delta DeltaTruman State UniversityKirksvilleMissouriApril 29, 1972
Delta EpsilonJacksonville StateJacksonvilleAlabamaMay 13, 1972
Delta Zeta Appalachian State UniversityBooneNorth CarolinaJanuary 16, 1973
Delta EtaMorehead State UniversityMoreheadKentuckyFebruary 10, 1973
Delta Theta Mars Hill CollegeMars HillNorth CarolinaFebruary 17, 1973
Delta Iota Middle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboroTennesseeFebruary 24, 1973
Delta Kappa Pembroke State UniversityPembrokeNorth CarolinaMarch 24, 1973
Delta LambdaUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteCharlotteNorth CarolinaSeptember 1, 1973Rechartered November 7, 2015
Delta Mu Methodist CollegeFayettevilleNorth CarolinaApril 20, 1974
Delta Nu Western Kentucky UniversityBowling GreenKentuckyApril 27, 1974
Delta Xi University of North AlabamaFlorenceAlabamaMay 4, 1974
Delta Omicron Nicholls State UniversityThibodauxLouisianaMarch 15, 1975
Delta Pi Wright State UniversityDaytonOhioMarch 15, 1975
Delta RhoUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos AngelesCaliforniaFebruary 7, 1976
Delta SigmaBowling Green UniversityBowling GreenOhioOctober 16, 1976
Delta TauJames Madison UniversityHarrisonburgVirginiaJanuary 21, 1977
Delta UpsilonUniversity of PittsburghPittsburghPennsylvaniaFebruary 24, 1978
Delta Phi †Radford UniversityRadfordVirginiaApril 1, 1978Closed June 2016
Delta ChiKansas State UniversityManhattanKansasApril 15, 1978Rechartered November 8, 2014
Delta PsiUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonArlingtonTexasNovember 18, 1978Charter suspended in May 2017.[8]
Delta OmegaTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationTexasApril 14, 1979
Epsilon Alpha Elon UniversityElonNorth CarolinaApril 28, 1979
Epsilon Beta Grand Valley State UniversityAllendaleMichiganApril 28, 1979
Epsilon GammaLongwood CollegeFarmvilleVirginiaSeptember 29, 1979
Epsilon Delta Auburn University MontgomeryMontgomeryAlabamaFebruary 9, 1980
Epsilon EpsilonUniversity of Virginia's College at WiseWiseVirginiaMarch 1, 1980
Epsilon Zeta University of Central ArkansasConwayArkansasApril 5, 1980
Epsilon EtaWinthrop UniversityRock HillSouth CarolinaApril 12, 1980
Epsilon ThetaSeton Hall UniversitySouth OrangeNew JerseyNovember 14, 1980Rechartered November 18, 2016
Epsilon IotaUNC GreensboroGreensboroNorth CarolinaJanuary 16, 1981
Epsilon Kappa Southern Polytechnic State UniversityMariettaGeorgiaJanuary 31, 1981Closed December 31, 2014 Merged with Eta Delta Chapter
Epsilon LambdaUniversity of South Carolina UpstateSpartanburgSouth CarolinaMay 2, 1981
Epsilon MuBradley UniversityPeoriaIllinoisFebruary 26, 1982
Epsilon NuCalifornia State University, SacramentoSacramentoCaliforniaFebruary 26, 1982Rechartered November 16, 2013
Epsilon Xi La Salle UniversityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaApril 16, 1982
Epsilon Omicron Villanova UniversityVillanovaPennsylvaniaDecember 10, 1982
Epsilon PiVirginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmondVirginiaDecember 3, 1983
Epsilon RhoLenoir-Rhyne UniversityHickoryNorth CarolinaDecember 3, 1983
Epsilon Sigma Christian Brothers UniversityMemphisTennesseeDecember 10, 1983
Epsilon Tau St. Joseph's UniversityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaDecember 10, 1983
Epsilon UpsilonGeorgia College and State UniversityMilledgevilleGeorgiaMay 5, 1984
Epsilon PhiUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamBirminghamAlabamaFebruary 23, 1985
Epsilon ChiUniversity of DenverDenverColoradoFebruary 23, 1985
Epsilon PsiSlippery Rock University of PennsylvaniaSlippery RockPennsylvaniaApril 13, 1985
Epsilon OmegaTexas Tech UniversityLubbockTexasMarch 1, 1986
Zeta AlphaClemson UniversityClemsonSouth CarolinaAugust 20, 1988Rechartered March 7, 2015
Zeta Beta University of California, San DiegoSan DiegoCaliforniaMay 24, 1986
Zeta GammaUniversity of North DakotaGrand ForksNorth DakotaNovember 21, 1986
Zeta Delta Shippensburg UniversityShippensburgPennsylvaniaDecember 6, 1986
Zeta EpsilonGeorge Mason UniversityFairfaxVirginiaDecember 6, 1986
Zeta Zeta University of North FloridaJacksonvilleFloridaMay 1, 1987
Zeta EtaUniversity of South FloridaTampaFloridaJanuary 22, 1988
Zeta ThetaUniversity of Texas at AustinAustinTexasMarch 5, 1988
Zeta Iota Indiana University (PA)IndianaPennsylvaniaApril 9, 1988
Zeta Kappa Richard Stockton CollegePomonaNew JerseyApril 23, 1988
Zeta Lambda California State University, ChicoChicoCaliforniaDecember 4, 1988
Zeta Mu California State University NorthridgeNorthridgeCaliforniaJanuary 21, 1989
Zeta NuWest Chester UniversityWest ChesterPennsylvaniaJanuary 28, 1989
Zeta Xi Averett UniversityDanvilleVirginiaApril 1, 1989
Zeta Omicron SUNY CortlandCortlandNew YorkApril 15, 1989Closed August 15, 2013
Zeta PiMarshall UniversityHuntingtonWest VirginiaSeptember 29, 1989Rechartered November 5, 2011
Zeta RhoCalifornia State University FullertonFullertonCaliforniaJanuary 20, 1990
Zeta SigmaUniversity of California, DavisDavisCaliforniaApril 1990Rechartered May 3, 2014
Zeta TauBarton CollegeWilsonNorth CarolinaApril 21, 1990
Zeta Upsilon Bloomsburg UniversityBloomsburgPennsylvaniaApril 28, 1990
Zeta PhiColorado State UniversityFort CollinsColoradoNovember 3, 1990
Zeta ChiAlbright CollegeReadingPennsylvaniaNovember 10, 1990
Zeta Psi Indiana University – Purdue University IndianapolisIndianapolisIndianaApril 1, 1991
Zeta Omega Towson State UniversityTowsonMarylandApril 13, 1991
Eta Alpha Concord UniversityAthensWest Virginia1991Closed August 15, 2013
Eta BetaIndiana State UniversityTerre HauteIndianaNovember 9, 1991
Eta GammaUniversity of Colorado at BoulderBoulderColoradoNovember 23, 1991
Eta DeltaKennesaw State UniversityKennesawGeorgiaDecember 14, 1991
Eta EpsilonUniversity of Maryland, College ParkCollege ParkMarylandFebruary 1, 1992Rechartered March 3, 2017
Eta ZetaQueens University of CharlotteCharlotteNorth CarolinaMay 16, 1992
Eta EtaUniversity of California, IrvineIrvineCaliforniaMay 30, 1992Rechartered March 1, 2014
Eta ThetaUniversity of San FranciscoSan FranciscoCaliforniaMarch 20, 1993Rechartered March 29, 2014
Eta IotaChristopher Newport UniversityNewport NewsVirginiaApril 3, 1993
Eta KappaSUNY PlattsburghPlattsburghNew YorkApril 17, 1993Rechartered March 28, 2014
Eta LambdaSUNY BrockportBrockportNew YorkMay 1, 1993
Eta MuWingate UniversityWingateNorth CarolinaDecember 4, 1993
Eta NuUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaApril 9, 1994
Eta Xi SUNY AlbanyAlbanyNew YorkMay 21, 1994
Eta OmicronSan Francisco State UniversitySan FranciscoCaliforniaNovember 5, 1994
Eta PiCoastal Carolina UniversityConwaySouth CarolinaNovember 11, 1995
Eta RhoTexas State UniversitySan MarcosTexasApril 13, 1996
Eta SigmaUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos AngelesCaliforniaJune 1, 1996
Eta TauUniversity of KentuckyLexingtonKentuckyOctober 26, 1996
Eta UpsilonMiami UniversityOxfordOhioNovember 23, 1996
Eta PhiUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyCatonsvilleMarylandFebruary 22, 1997
Eta ChiTexas Christian UniversityFort WorthTexasMarch 7, 1998
Eta PsiUniversity of Central FloridaOrlandoFloridaMarch 27, 1999Rechartered March 22, 2014
Eta OmegaNew Mexico State UniversityLas CrucesNew MexicoApril 17, 1999
Theta AlphaUniversity of Southern MississippiHattiesburgMississippiApril 24, 1999
Theta BetaUniversity of West GeorgiaCarrolltonGeorgiaApril 15, 2000
Theta GammaUniversity at BuffaloBuffaloNew YorkDecember 10, 2000Rechartered November 13, 2015
Theta DeltaFlorida International UniversityMiamiFloridaFebruary 3, 2001
Theta EpsilonUniversity of KansasLawrenceKansasDecember 8, 2001
Theta ZetaGeorge Washington UniversityWashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaNovember 16, 2002
Theta EtaAmerican UniversityWashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaApril 23, 2005
Theta ThetaUniversity of IowaIowa CityIowaApril 29, 2005
Theta IotaWashington State UniversityPullmanWashingtonSeptember 10, 2005
Theta KappaBaylor UniversityWacoTexasNovember 5, 2005
Theta LambdaMissouri State UniversitySpringfieldMissouriApril 1, 2006
Theta MuUniversity of Massachusetts, AmherstAmherstMassachusettsDecember 9, 2006
Theta NuUniversity of DelawareNewarkDelawareMarch 3, 2007
Theta XiArizona State UniversityPhoenixArizonaApril 21, 2007
Theta OmicronUniversity of Nevada, RenoRenoNevadaNovember 17, 2007
Theta PiUniversity of Texas at TylerTylerTexasDecember 1, 2007
Theta RhoWestern Michigan UniversityKalamazooMichiganApril 12, 2008
Theta SigmaCalifornia State University, Long BeachLong BeachCaliforniaApril 19, 2008
Theta TauHigh Point UniversityHigh PointNorth CarolinaApril 19, 2008
Theta UpsilonNorthern Arizona UniversityFlagstaffArizonaFebruary 7, 2009
Theta PhiLouisiana Tech UniversityRustonLouisianaMarch 21, 2009
Theta ChiOhio UniversityAthensOhioNovember 14, 2009
Theta PsiRochester Institute of TechnologyRochesterNew YorkMarch 13, 2010
Theta OmegaBinghamton UniversityBinghamtonNew YorkOctober 30, 2010
Iota AlphaSacred Heart UniversityFairfieldConnecticutFebruary 18, 2011
Iota BetaUniversity of Texas San AntonioSan AntonioTexasApril 1, 2011
Iota GammaUniversity of WyomingLaramieWyomingApril 9, 2011
Iota Delta University of New HampshireDurhamNew HampshireApril 16, 2011
Iota EpsilonSusquehanna UniversitySelinsgrovePennsylvaniaApril 16, 2011
Iota ZetaStephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdochesTexasApril 30, 2011
Iota EtaEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityPrescottArizonaApril 30, 2011
Iota ThetaTennessee Tech UniversityCookevilleTennesseeOctober 22, 2011
Iota IotaCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaPomonaCaliforniaOctober 29, 2011
Iota KappaUniversity of Northern ColoradoGreeleyColoradoNovember 12, 2011
Iota LambdaQuinnipiac UniversityHamdenConnecticutOctober 20, 2012
Iota MuUniversity of Arkansas – Fort SmithFort SmithArkansasOctober 20, 2012
Iota NuMississippi State UniversityStarkvilleMississippiNovember 9, 2012
Iota XiUniversity of Texas at DallasRichardsonTexasNovember 9, 2012
Iota OmicronIona College (New York)New RochelleNew YorkMarch 23, 2013
Iota PiUniversity of DaytonDaytonOhioApril 13, 2013
Iota RhoWestern Illinois UniversityMacombIllinoisOctober 18, 2013
Iota Sigma San Jose State UniversitySan JoseCaliforniaNovember 9, 2013
Iota TauRutgers, the State University of New JerseyNew BrunswickNew JerseyFebruary 15, 2014
Iota UpsilonFlorida Gulf Coast UniversityFort MyersFloridaOctober 25, 2014
Iota PhiLoyola University New OrleansNew OrleansLouisianaNovember 8, 2014
Iota ChiBall State UniversityMuncieIndianaNovember 14, 2014
Iota PsiBoise State UniversityBoiseIdahoDecember 6, 2014
Iota OmegaUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasLas VegasNevadaMarch 6, 2015
Kappa AlphaCase Western Reserve UniversityClevelandOhioApril 11, 2015
Kappa BetaIllinois State UniversityNormalIllinoisApril 11, 2015
Kappa GammaUniversity of MontanaMissoulaMontanaApril 18, 2015
Kappa DeltaFlorida Atlantic UniversityBoca RatonFloridaApril 18, 2015
Kappa EpsilonStony Brook UniversityStony BrookNew YorkOctober 31, 2015
Kappa ZetaUniversity of MaineMaineMaineNovember 18, 2015
Kappa EtaSUNY GeneseoGeneseoNew YorkApril 1, 2016
Kappa ThetaUniversity of San DiegoSan DiegoCaliforniaApril 23, 2016
Kappa IotaUniversity of IdahoMoscowIdahoApril 20, 2016
Kappa MuUniversity of CaliforniaMercedCaliforniaApril 22, 2017
Kappa NuSonoma StateRohnert ParkCaliforniaApril 29, 2017
Kappa XiDePaul UniversityChicagoIllinoisOctober 15, 2017
Kappa OmicronUniversity of ConnecticutStorrsConnecticutOctober 14, 2017
Kappa PiCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoSan Luis ObispoCaliforniaApril 7, 2018
Kappa RhoUniversity of VermontBurlingtonVermontApril 13, 2018
Kappa SigmaUniversity of Colorado at Colorado SpringsColorado SpringsColoradoApril 14, 2018

Associate chapters[edit]

The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity continues to expand as part of its 'Second Century Vision' campaign. One of the main goals of this campaign is to increase the number of active chapters to at least 175 by the year 2014.[4] These expansion efforts are focused on recolonizing inactive chapters and starting new colonies at previously unchartered campuses.

Re-chartering chapters[edit]

Re-chartering associate chapters are new chapters that are 'recolonizing' at schools in which a chapter of Pi Kappa Phi previously existed which had since gone inactive. Activation of one of these chapters means the return of the Charter to campus – thereby increasing the count of active chapters, but not the count of total chapters. Although such chapters already appear in the table above, the consolidated list of re-chartering associate chapters is repeated here for clarity. They are:

Associate Chapters – Re-Chartering
Associate chapter nameUniversityCityState
Gamma Psi Associate ChapterAugusta CollegeAugustaGeorgia
Gamma Upsilon Associate ChapterOklahoma State UniversityStillwaterOklahoma
Epsilon Theta Associate ChapterSeton Hall UniversitySouth OrangeNew Jersey
Epsilon Omicron Associate ChapterVillanova UniversityVillanovaPennsylvania
Eta Epsilon Associate ChapterUniversity of Maryland, College ParkCollege ParkMaryland
Iota Sigma Associate ChapterSan Jose State UniversitySan JoseCalifornia
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Expansion chapters[edit]

New chapters that are formed at schools in which there had never been a previous chapter of Pi Kappa Phi are termed expansion chapters. As the name implies, they represent growth into 'new territory'. Accordingly, activation of one of these chapters increases the count of both active chapters and total chapters.

Associate Chapters – Expansion
Associate chapter nameUniversityCityState
East Washington Associate ChapterEastern Washington UniversityCheneyWashington
University of New Mexico Associate ChapterUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNew Mexico
Wisconsin Associate ChapterUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WisconsinWisconsin
Northeastern University Associate ChapterNortheastern UniversityBoston, MassachusettsMassachusetts

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Statistics[edit]

New charters by decade[edit]

DecadeTotalRefsNew charters
1904–19094[9]
1910–191913[10]
1920–192923[11]
1930–19395[12]
1940–19498[13]
1950–195914[14]
1960–196920[15]
1970–197936[16]
1980–198937[17]
1990–199933[18]
2000–200921[19][1]
2010–present34[1]

Most-chartered states[edit]

StateTotalActiveRefsTotal Charters
North Carolina2012[20]
Georgia1711[21]
California1815[22]
Texas1413[23]
New York1410[24]
Virginia1311[25]
Florida1310[26]
Pennsylvania136[27]
Alabama127[28]
South Carolina109[29]

Charters by region[edit]

RegionTotalCharters
Northeast32
Midwest34
South135
West29
The four regions of the United States

Otterbein[edit]

Otterbein University has a fraternity that heralds itself as 'Pi Kappa Phi' without being recognized by Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.[30] This chapter was founded in 1908, independent of the national Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, on the Otterbein University campus. Today, the organization goes by the name of 'Pi Kappa Phi – Country Club' to distinguish itself from Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. The organization functions as a social fraternity, supporting an active undergraduate chapter, while hosting a number of undergraduate and alumni events throughout the year. The fraternity recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and has initiated almost one thousand members during its 100-year history.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Chapter Locator'. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  2. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 278–286.
  3. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 294–311.
  4. ^ ab'Pi Kappa Phi – The Second Century Vision'. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
  5. ^'Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity staff'. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Archived from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 29, 2008.
  6. ^http://abc11.com/news/pi-kappa-phi-fraternity-disbanded-at-nc-state-/572764/
  7. ^See Sigma Delta Rho, whose chapter merged into the Illinois' Pi Kap chapter in 1935. This had the effect, as Baird's puts it, of 'reviving' it along with the addition of a few members ('remnants') from a chapter of 'Beta Psi'.
  8. ^Sassoon, Chanel (May 1, 2017). 'Pi Kappa Phi Surrenders Charter at UTA'. UT Arlington. The Shorthorn. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
  9. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 277–278.
  10. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 278–281.
  11. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 281–286.
  12. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 286–287.
  13. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 287–289.
  14. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 289–291.
  15. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 291–294.
  16. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 294–300.
  17. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 300–306.
  18. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 306–311.
  19. ^Sheetz et al. (2004), pp. 311–312.
  20. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – North Carolina chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  21. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Georgia chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  22. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – California chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  23. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Texas chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  24. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – New York chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  25. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Virginia chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
  26. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Florida chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  27. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Pennsylvania chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  28. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – Alabama chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  29. ^'Pi Kappa Phi – South Carolina chapters'. Pi Kappa Phi. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  30. ^'Pi Kappa Phi of Otterbein College'. Archived from the original on June 8, 2008. Retrieved September 23, 2008.

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References[edit]

  • Sheetz, George; Leake, Howard; Buffington, Perry; Timmes, Mark; Owen, Durward; de Palma, Leonard (2004). 'The Brotherhood: History of Pi Kappa Phi (1904–2004)'. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.Cite journal requires journal= (help)
  • Erickson, Evan; Sullivan, TJ (2002). 'The White Diamond of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity: A Guide to Brotherhood'. Charlotte, NC: Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.Cite journal requires journal= (help)

External links[edit]

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  • Colonized: September 3, 1986
  • Chartered: January 30, 1988

In the spring of 1984, rush on the campus of Rose-Hulman was considered a wet rush. Each of the existing fraternities participated in this idea to persuade the new freshmen that they were the best choice, because they threw the best parties. This idea of a wet rush turned many quality freshmen with high potential away from fraternities. After bid day, these freshmen saw their classmates change. Besides the constant state of drunkenness, the most dramatic change that was seen was that instead of the fraternity developing the man, the fraternity was bringing the man down to its level.

During the next summer three of the chapter’s founding fathers met with Indiana Senator Ed Pease (Indiana University, ΔΞ ’71), who had been a key figure in starting Indiana State University’s ΘΟ chapter. The following fall quarter, the word spread across the campus of an eighth fraternity. This group of men believed that a fraternity really could help a man grow and felt they had a good idea of what it was that needed to be done. They laid down, with help from Senator Pease, the eight following precepts for a new fraternity:

    We propose to found a fraternity, committed both in precept and in practice to the following principles. That a fraternity can and by our efforts will:
  1. Provide an institutional home for the development of brotherhood as a lifetime pattern for living.
  2. Promote personal growth through ethical and moral precepts that stress the Christian way of life as the fabric for everyday living.
  3. Assist our brothers in the development of social skills and graces and develop a social agenda that reflects positive relationships with other people.
  4. Ensure an environment for the attainment of academic excellence.
  5. Support brothers who desire to participate in athletic and other co-curricular activities, providing help for those who choose to excel in these facets of a man’s development.
  6. Serve the campus and community of which we are a part through an active program of meeting community needs both individually and collectively.
  7. Attain housing that will eventually serve as the focal point for fraternity operations and provide a home for our brothers to more fully develop their personal relationships.
  8. Create the structure within which these precepts can flourish, focusing all attention, from the time a man pledges until he leaves the chapter, on a positive program for personal development.

In general, they wanted to ensure the environment for the attainment of academic excellence. The feeling was that the de-emphasis of alcohol was very important, however, they did feel that it is alright to drink, but in a responsible manner.

On November 18, 1985, the interest group received a message from the Supreme Council of Pi Kappa Alpha that the Rose-Hulman colony had been accepted unanimously. It was now up to the college to recognize the group. This soon proved to be easier said than done. Through much struggle through IFC, many other fraternities expressed concern of Rose-Hulman soon could go co-ed and would not have a large enough field of men to support eight fraternities. It was felt by many of the founders that the other fraternities did not want a successful fraternity coming in a making them work harder to hold positions of a higher social standard. The December 17, 1985 meeting let Mike Moreland (from Nationals) and Jeff Martin (Colony President) give a 20 minute presentation followed by an hour and ten minute question session. This consisted of almost entirely foul remarks, slams and crude commentary. They vote after lengthy deliberation 12-2 against, only Delta Sigma Phi returned a positive vote.

Though denied colonization by the Rose IFC, the interest group was determined to become a colony, despite much red tape from the Assistant Dean of Students, Tom Miller, and other members of the faculty. IFC then deferred the founders to an Ad Hoc committee composed of the advisors to each of the fraternities, Dean of Students (Jess Lucas), and Assistant Dean of Students (Tom Miller). This committee was created purely for this purpose, and was used for the intent of deterring the founders from starting a Pike chapter on campus. This Ad Hoc committee met in March of 1986, when the Pike interest group was only 16 members strong. The vote after this meeting was 5 for, 3 against, and 1 abstention. This confusion and frustration strengthened the membership of the interest group, which appealed the decision. The Student Affairs Committee would now hear the argument.

The SAC met on April 17, yet left without a conclusion, so another meeting was scheduled for April 24. Following an hour long, much heated debate the SAC was once again undecided an set a following meeting on the 30th. The committee also requested that all of the members of the interest group attend and draft letters as to why they thought Pi Kappa Alpha should be allowed to colonize. During the meeting on the 30th, a faculty member stepped forward and offered to be our faculty advisor, and would in-turn abstain from voting. Again a vote still could not be reached. A final meeting was set for May 5, 1986. The decision was approved 8 to 4. Thus, on May 14, the then school president sent a letter to Pike National President William LaForge indicating that the group had been officially recognized by the school. It had been a nine month battle whose victory laid the foundation for the beginning of the colony’s plans to become a Pi Kappa Alpha chapter, and set new standards of excellence on the Rose-Hulman campus.

The 14 man group was officially colonized on September 3, 1986 by National Associate Director of Expansion, Earnest A. Cox. The ceremony pledged the fourteen into the colony on September 4th. The colony expanded through official IFC rush rules. We expanded our social network, both on our campus and on ISU. On December 5, 1987 the colony underwent inspection by Nationals. On January 29-30 the Rose-Human colony of Pi Kappa Alpha became the Iota Delta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha. The initiation was done by four teams, from Purdue’s ΒΦ and ISU’s ΘΟ chapters, and took over three hours.

During the summer of 1987, a Housing Corporation was established to provide housing for the members (up until this time, meetings were held in the Union and all members lived on campus in the residence halls). By the end of the summer, the Housing Corp had secured a lease on the former Glenn Orphan’s Home east of Campus. Brothers moved in that fall, albeit with some improvements needed.

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Twelve Smythes later, starting in 1990, and winning several awards including scholarship, Delta Gamma’s Anchor Splash, Rose’s Greek Games, and the Overall Greek Intramural Championship, we still stand as a strong chapter with high standards for our Brothers.

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The Iota Delta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has received various awards in its relatively short history at Rose-Hulman. Our list of awards can be found on our awards page.

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