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List of Phi Sigma Kappa chapters

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Phi Sigma Kappa is a men's social and academic fraternity with approximately 74 active chapters and provisional chapters in North America.

Naming rules

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Interest groups are named temporarily after the school. Where the fraternity has previously had a presence, re-established groups may refer to themselves by their original chapter name, with the word "Provisional Chapter" appended. Provisional chapters at schools where Phi Sig has not had a presence will be awarded a chapter name as their induction ceremony is scheduled. Where there is a lack of progress or low membership, unsuccessful provisional chapters may be disbanded before receiving a charter or series name.

The 1985 merger resulted in the following naming compromises:[1]

  • In cases where an original Phi Sigma Kappa chapter, as well as a Phi Sigma Epsilon chapter, were present on campus but where both are now dormant, the designation of any new group would normally be the name of the older original chapter, with allowances based on alumni preference. See also the main section on Naming System.
  • Phi Sigma Epsilon's practice was to name interest groups and colonies immediately. Because some colonies earned their charter within months, and others took up to four years, this resulted in a chapter roster that wasn't strictly alphabetical when listed by date of founding. The roster today, and this page, is maintained by chartering date, following Phi Sigma Kappa's practice. Buttons on the header field allow readers to sort by state, school, status, etc.
  • Occasionally, a PSE colony was allowed a name that referenced a former local fraternity's original name: Shepherd College's Sigma Chi chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, for example, which honors their former local name Theta Sigma Chi.[2]
  • Several Sigma-series names were never assigned, and there are no plans to use them.

Chapters

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Following is a list of Phi Sigma Kappa chapters.[3][4][5][6] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status Chapter houses Reference
Alpha 1873 University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts Active [pic1][pic2] [pic3] [7][a][b]
Beta 1888–1997 Union College Schenectady, New York Inactive [pic1] [a][c][d]
Gamma

(see Phi Tau)

1889 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Active [pic1][pic2] [pic3] [e][f]
Delta 1891–2023 West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia Inactive [pic1][pic2] [pic3] [8][g]
Epsilon (Sachem Hall) 1893–1929 Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Inactive [pic1] [9][h]
Zeta 1896–1973 City College of New York New York City, New York Inactive [i]
Eta 1897–2002;
2011-2024
University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland Inactive [pic1][pic2] [10][11][j][k]
Theta 1897–1933 Columbia University New York City, New York Inactive [pic1] [9][l]
Iota 1899 Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey Active [pic1] [m]
Kappa 1899 Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania Active [pic1][pic2] [n]
Lambda 1899–1971;

1977–2020

George Washington University Washington, D.C. Inactive [pic1] [o]
Mu 1900–1997;
2001–2007;
2013–2016
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive [pic1] [12][13][14][p]
Nu 1901–2023 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Inactive [pic1] [q]
Xi 1902–2004 St. Lawrence University Canton, New York Inactive [pic1][pic2] [15][r]
Omicron 1902 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Active [pic1][pic2] [16][s]
Pi 1903–1983 Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, Pennsylvania Inactive [pic1][pic2] [17][18][19][t][u]
Rho 1903–1914 Queen's University Kingston, Ontario, Canada Inactive [20][17][v][w]
Sigma 1903–1940 St. John's College Annapolis, Maryland Inactive [21][w][x]
Tau 1905–1956 Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire Withdrew [9][y][z]
Upsilon 1906–1939 Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Inactive
Phi 1906–1991 Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Inactive [pic1] [22][t]
Chi 1906–1966 Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Inactive [pic1][pic2] [pic3] [17][t][aa]
Psi 1907–1916;
1921–1936;
1954–1981;
1985
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Active [pic1] [9][ab]
Omega 1909–1992 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Inactive [23][24][25][ac][ad]
Alpha Deuteron

(see Phi Zeta)

1910–2008;
2012
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois Active [pic1] [26][27][28][e][ae][af]
Beta Deuteron May 12, 1910 University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Active [pic1][pic2] [29][ag]
Alpha Epsilon 1910–1989;
1994–2007;
December 8, 2018 – 2019
Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas Inactive [30][ah]
Gamma Deuteron 1911–1939 Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Inactive [31]
Delta Deuteron 1915–199x?;
2003–2005;
2015–2023
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Inac [pic1] [32][ai]
Epsilon Deuteron 1915 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, Massachusetts Active [aj]
Zeta Deuteron 1917–1931;
1954–1973
University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Inactive [9][ak][al]
Eta Deuteron 1917–1987;
1994–1998
University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada Inactive [am][ak]
Theta Deuteron 1921–1973;
1989–2001
Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Inactive [pic1] [an]
Iota Deuteron 1923–1941 Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Inactive [9][ao]
Kappa Deuteron 1923 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia Active [ap]
Lambda Deuteron 1923–1960;
1964–1975;
1979–1992
University of Washington Seattle, Washington Inactive [aq]
Mu Deuteron 1923–1972 University of Montana Missoula, Montana Inactive [pic1] [ar]
Nu Deuteron 1923–1973 Stanford University Stanford, California Inactive [as][at]
Xi Deuteron 1925–2017;
2023
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Active [pic1][pic2] [au]
Omicron Deuteron 1925–1990;
1992–1999;
2007
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Active [pic1] [33][34][av]
Pi Deuteron 1925–1935;
1946–1975;
2014
Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Active [pic1] [35][9][aw]
Rho Deuteron 1925–1985;
1989–2014
Gettysburg College Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Inactive [ax]
Sigma Deuteron 1925–1941 University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Inactive [9][ay]
Tau Deuteron 1926–1937 Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Inactive [az]
Upsilon Deuteron 1926–1935;
1967–1982
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Inactive [ba]
Phi Deuteron 1926 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Active [pic1][pic2] [bb]
Chi Deuteron 1926–2005;
2015
Washington State University Pullman, Washington Active [pic1][pic2] [bc]
Psi Deuteron 1926–1956;
1958–1966;
2002–200x ?
University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Inactive [bd]
Beta Epsilon 1927–19xx ?;
1985–1987;
2000
Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kansas Active [be]
Gamma Epsilon 1927 Truman State University Kirksville, Missouri Active [bf]
Omega Deuteron 1928–2003;
2011
University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Active [pic2] [bg]
Alpha Triton 1928–1952 Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut Inactive [bh]
Beta Triton 1928–1955 Knox College Galesburg, Illinois Withdrew [pic1] [9][bi][bj]
Gamma Triton 1929–1963;
2004
University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Active [pic1] [36][bk]
Epsilon Delta 1930–1986 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois Inactive [37][bl]
Epsilon Epsilon 1930 Northeastern State University Tahlequah, Oklahoma Active [bm]
Delta Triton 1930 Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Active [pic1] [bn]
Epsilon Zeta 1930–1979 Fort Hays State University Hays, Kansas Inactive
Epsilon Eta 1931–19xx ?;
1985–1985;
1995–2001
Southeastern State University Durant, Oklahoma Inactive [bo]
Epsilon Theta 1931–1998 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Inactive [38][bp]
Epsilon Iota 1931 University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri Active [bq]
Epsilon Kappa 1931–1998 University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin Withdrew [39][br]
Epsilon Lambda

(see Chi Pentaton)

1934–2023 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Inactive [bs][e]
Epsilon Mu 1985–1991;
2002
University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas Active [40][bt]
Epsilon Triton 1936 American University Washington, D.C. Active [bu]
Epsilon Nu 1938 Northwest Missouri State University Maryville, Missouri Active [bv]
Zeta Triton 1939–2009 Montana State University Bozeman, Montana Inactive [bw]
Epsilon Xi 1985–1944;
1999–2010
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan Inactive [23][bx]
Epsilon Omicron 1942–1952 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Inactive [41][by][bz]
Eta Triton 1942–2013;
April 27, 2018 – 2024
University of Akron Akron, Ohio Inactive [42][ca]
Epsilon Pi 1943–2003 Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois Inactive [43][cb]
Epsilon Rho 1946–2014;
2019
Henderson State University Arkadelphia, Arkansas Active [cc]
Theta Triton 1947–1976 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Inactive [pic1][pic2][pic3]
Iota Triton 1947–1972 University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Inactive [pic1]
Kappa Triton 1947–1959 Fresno State University Fresno, California Inactive [cd]
Epsilon Sigma

(see Pi Pentaton)

1947–1976 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Inactive [ce][e]
Epsilon Tau 1948 Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Active [cf]
Lambda Triton 1948–1999 University of Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island Inactive [pic1] [cg]
Mu Triton 1948–1953 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Inactive [9][bi][ch]
Nu Triton 1948–1955 Hartwick College Oneonta, New York Inactive [pic1] [bi][ci]
Xi Triton 1948–1966 San Jose State University San Jose, California Inactive [cj]
Omicron Triton 1948–1973 University of California, Davis Davis, California Inactive [pic1] [ck]
Pi Triton 1948–1952 Eastern Washington University Cheney, Washington Inactive [cl]
Rho Triton 1949–1959 San Diego State University San Diego, California Inactive [cm]
Sigma Triton 1949–1972;
1991–1998;
2001
Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, Indiana Active [pic1] [44][cn]
Epsilon Phi

(see Mu Pentaton)

1949–1970;
1985–1991;
xxxx ?
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin Active [co]
Tau Triton 1949–1955 Baldwin Wallace College Berea, Ohio Inactive [pic1] [cp]
Upsilon Triton 1949–1955 Muhlenberg College Allentown, Pennsylvania Inactive [cq]
Phi Triton 1949–1993 Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho Inactive [cr]
Chi Triton 1949–2001;
2009–2011
Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Inactive
Psi Triton 1950–1997;
2009–2019
Hobart College Geneva, New York Inactive [cs]
Epsilon Upsilon 1950–2007 University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Whitewater, Wisconsin Inactive
Omega Triton 1950–1986 Florida Southern College Lakeland, Florida Inactive [ct]
Alpha Tetarton 1950–1952 Linfield College Portland, Oregon Inactive [cu]
Beta Tetarton 1950 Kent State University Kent, Ohio Active [cv]
Gamma Tetarton 1950 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Active [pic1] [cw]
Epsilon Psi 1950–1953 State University of New York at Geneseo Geneseo, New York Withdrew [cx][45]
Delta Tetarton 1951–1959;
1993–2000;
2014–2017
University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Inactive [pic1] [cy][46][47]
Epsilon Tetarton 1952–1972 Washington College Chestertown, Maryland Inactive [cz]
Epsilon Chi 1952–1954
1972–2000
State University of New York at Oswego Oswego, New York Inactive [da][db]
Epsilon Omega 1952–1985 University of Wisconsin–Stout Menomonie, Wisconsin Withdrew [48][dc]
Phi Alpha 1952 Memorial [9]: 249–255 
Phi Beta 1952–1985 University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Eau Claire, Wisconsin Withdrew [9][dc][dd]
Phi Delta 1952–c. 1965 Black Hills State College Spearfish, South Dakota Inactive [9][de]
Zeta Tetarton 1954–1986 East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee Inactive [df]
Phi Gamma

(see Chi Tetarton)

1956–1980 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Inactive [e][dg]
Phi Epsilon 1956–2011 Rider University Lawrence Township, New Jersey Inactive [dh]
Phi Lambda 1956–1972 Parsons College Fairfield, Iowa Inactive [di]
Eta Tetarton 1956–1993 University of Houston Houston, Texas Inactive [dj]
Theta Tetarton 1957–1973 University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan Inactive [dk]
Iota Tetarton 1957–1976 Tufts University Medford, Massachusetts Inactive [dl]
Kappa Tetarton 1957–1998
2003–2020
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois Inactive [49][dm]
Lambda Tetarton 1958–1982 Wagner College Staten Island, New York Inactive [dn]
Phi Zeta

(see Alpha Deuteron)

1958–1972 University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois Inactive [e][do]
Mu Tetarton 1958–1983 Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio Inactive [dp]
Nu Tetarton 1959 Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey Active [dq]
Phi Eta

(see Nu Pentaton)

1959–xxxx ?;
2013–2016
Clarion University of Pennsylvania Clarion, Pennsylvania Inactive [e][dr][ds]
Phi Kappa 1959–1985 West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, West Virginia Withdrew [dc][dt]
Phi Iota 1959–1985 Northland College Ashland, Wisconsin Inactive [dc][du]
Xi Tetarton 1959–1973 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Inactive [dv][dw]
Phi Theta 1958–19xx ?;
1985–2008;
2013
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Active [dx]
Omicron Tetarton 1959–1979 Tennessee Wesleyan College Athens, Tennessee Inactive [dy]
Rho Tetarton 1959–1972;
19xx?–1989
Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, California Inactive [dz]
Pi Tetarton 1960–1971;
2014
LIU Post Brookville, New York Active [ea]
Phi Mu 1960–1985 Concord University Athens, West Virginia Withdrew [dc]
Sigma Chi 1960–2002 Shepherd University Shepherdstown, West Virginia Inactive [eb]
Phi Pi 1960–1976 University of Wisconsin–Superior Superior, Wisconsin Inactive
Sigma Tetarton 1960–1990;
2002–2014
Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, Texas Inactive [ec]
Tau Tetarton 1960–2016 University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, Tennessee Provisional [ed]
Sigma Alpha 1960–1989 University of Wisconsin–La Crosse La Crosse, Wisconsin Inactive [ee]
Upsilon Tetarton 1960–2004;
2014
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, New York Active [ef][35][50][51][52]
Phi Tetarton 1960–1966 University of the Pacific Stockton, California Inactive [9][eg][53]
Chi Tetarton

(see Phi Gamma)

1961 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Active [eh][e]
Psi Tetarton 1961–1979 Waynesburg University Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Inactive [ei]
Phi Omicron 1961–1978 St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota Inactive
Omega Tetarton 1962 California State University, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Active [ej]
Phi Nu

(see Tau Pentaton)

1962–1978;
2012–2022
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Mansfield, Pennsylvania Inactive [ek][e][el]
Phi Xi 1962–1977 Winona State University Winona, Minnesota Inactive
Alpha Pentaton 1963–1977 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Inactive
Phi Tau

(see Gamma)

1963–1985 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Inactive [9][em][en][z][e][eo]
Beta Pentaton 1963–1997;
2003–May 2019
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Inactive [ep][54][55]
Gamma Pentaton 1963–1993 University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Inactive
Phi Rho 1963–1975? Chadron State College Chadron, Nebraska Inactive [eq]
Delta Pentaton 1963–1992 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts Inactive [er]
Phi Upsilon 1964 Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana Active [es]
Epsilon Pentaton 1963–1969 American International College Springfield, Massachusetts Inactive [et]
Zeta Pentaton 1964–2013 University of Texas–Pan American Edinburg, Texas Inactive [56]
Eta Pentaton 1965–1982 Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive [eu]
Theta Pentaton 1965–1995;
2015
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania Active [ev]
Phi Sigma 1965–1990 Hillsdale College Hillsdale, Michigan Inactive
Phi Phi 1965–1976 University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wisconsin Inactive [ew]
Iota Pentaton 1966–2020 California State University, Fullerton Fullerton, California Inactive [ex]
Kappa Pentaton 1966–1997;
2004–2015
University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Inactive [ey][57][58]
Lambda Pentaton (see Sigma Epsilon) 1966–1977;
1985
Ferris State University Santa Barbara, California Active [ez][fa][e]
Mu Pentaton

(see Epsilon Phi)

1966 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin Active [e][fb]
Nu Pentaton

(see Phi Eta)

1967–2008;
2013–2016
Clarion University of Pennsylvania Clarion, Pennsylvania Inactive [e][fc][fd]
Xi Pentaton 1967–1972;
1992–2010;
202x ?
California State University, Northridge Los Angeles, California Provisional [9][fe]
Sigma Beta 1967–1995 Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri Inactive
Omicron Pentaton 1967–1976;
1978–1987
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro, Pennsylvania Inactive [fc][ff]
Pi Pentaton

(see Epsilon Sigma)

1967 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Active [fg][e]
Rho Pentaton 1967–1976 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Inactive [fh]
Sigma Pentaton 1968–1976 Quinnipiac College Hamden, Connecticut Inactive [fi]
Sigma Delta 1968–1994 St. Norbert College De Pere, Wisconsin Inactive
Tau Pentaton

(see Phi Nu)

1968–1985;
2012–2022
Mansfield University Mansfield, Pennsylvania Inactive [e][fj][fk]
Sigma Zeta 1968–19xx ?;
1985–1985;
1994–2005
University of Wisconsin–River Falls River Falls, Wisconsin Inactive [fl][fm]
Phi Pentaton 1968–1978;
1988–1995
University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Inactive
Sigma Epsilon

(see Lambda Pentaton)

1968 Ferris State University Big Rapids, Michigan Active [e][fn][fo]
Chi Pentaton

(see Epsilon Lambda)

1968 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Inactive [e][fp]
Sigma Gamma 1969–1977? Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska Inactive [by]
Sigma Eta 1969–1998 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri Inactive
Sigma Kappa

(see Zeta Hexaton)

1969–1976 La Salle University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive [e][fq]
Upsilon Pentaton 1969–1972 University of Hartford West Hartford, Connecticut Inactive [fr]
Sigma Iota 1969–1991 University of Wisconsin–Platteville Platteville, Wisconsin Inactive [59][fs][ft]
Psi Pentaton 1969–2001 University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee Inactive [fu]
Sigma Theta 1969–1972 Hofstra University Hempstead, New York Inactive
Sigma Lambda colony University of Minnesota Morris Morris, Minnesota Inactive [9][fv]
Sigma Mu colony 1969–1972? Manhattan College Bronx, New York City, New York Inactive [9][fv]
Omega Pentaton 1970–1973 Bethel University McKenzie, Tennessee Inactive [9][fw]
Sigma Nu 1970–1998 Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Inactive
Phi Omega 1970–2005 Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead, Minnesota Inactive [60][fx]
Sigma Xi 1970–1975 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Inactive [1][fy][fz]
Phi Chi 1970–1976 Bemidji State University Bemidji, Minnesota Inactive
Phi Psi 1970–1975 University of St. Thomas Saint Paul, Minnesota Inactive [1]
Alpha Hexaton 1971–1975 Salem College Salem, West Virginia Inactive [ga]
Beta Hexaton 1971–1992 Purdue University Calumet Hammond, Indiana Inactive [gb]
Gamma Hexaton 1971–1977;
1986
Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pennsylvania Active [gc]
Delta Hexaton 1971–2006 Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania inactive [gd]
Sigma Omicron Unassigned [1]
Sigma Pi Unassigned [1]
Sigma Rho Unassigned [1]
Sigma Sigma Unassigned [1]
Sigma Tau 1971–1976;
1980–1985;
1985–2015
Missouri Western State University St. Joseph, Missouri Inactive [ge]
Epsilon Hexaton 1972–2001;
2007
Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia Active [61][gf]
Zeta Hexaton

(see Sigma Kappa)

1972–1978 La Salle University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive [e]
Eta Hexaton 1963–1997;
2001
University of Dayton Dayton, Ohio Active [62][gg]
Theta Hexaton 1973–1986 Nicholls State University Thibodaux, Louisiana Inactive
Iota Hexaton 1973–1994 Fairleigh Dickinson University Metropolitan Campus Teaneck, New Jersey Inactive [gh]
Kappa Hexaton 1974 Stetson University DeLand, Florida Active [gi]
Lambda Hexaton 1976–1987 Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Inactive
Mu Hexaton 1976–2001;
2007
Radford University Radford, Virginia Active [63][gj]
Nu Hexaton 1976–1977 West Liberty University West Liberty, West Virginia Inactive
Xi Hexaton 1976–1990s Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia Wise, Virginia Inactive [gk]
Omicron Hexaton 1977–1983 Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls, Oregon Inactive
Pi Hexaton 1979–1995 Occidental College Los Angeles, California Inactive [gl]
Rho Hexaton 1981 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona Active
Sigma Hexaton 1982–2005 Illinois State University Normal, Illinois Inactive
Tau Hexaton 1983–2010 Monmouth University West Long Branch, New Jersey Inactive [23]
Upsilon Hexaton 1984–2022 Fairleigh Dickinson University Florham Campus Madison, New Jersey Inactive
Phi Hexaton 1985 Towson University Towson, Maryland Active
Sigma Upsilon Unassigned [1]
Sigma Phi Unassigned [1]
Sigma Psi colony University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minnesota Inactive [1][gm]
Sigma Omega Unassigned [1]
Chi Hexaton 1988–1992? Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia Inactive
Psi Hexaton 1989–1996 McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada Inactive
Omega Hexaton 1989–2002 University of California, Irvine Irvine, California Inactive
Alpha Septaton 1990–2007 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Inactive
Beta Septaton 1990–2017 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Inactive [gn][go]
Gamma Septaton 1990–2002 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Inactive
Delta Septaton 1990–1994 University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Green Bay, Wisconsin Inactive
Epsilon Septaton 1990–1995 Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland Inactive [gp][gq]
Zeta Septaton 1990–2002;
2010–2011
Johnson & Wales University Providence, Rhode Island Inactive [64][gr]
Eta Septaton 1991 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, California Active [gs]
Theta Septaton 1992–1995 Marist College Poughkeepsie, New York Inactive
Iota Septaton 1992–2014 Penn State Altoona Logan Township, Pennsylvania Inactive [65][gt]
Kappa Septaton 1992–2006 State University College at Buffalo Buffalo, New York Inactive [66][gp][gu]
Lambda Septaton 1994–2014 Florida International University University Park, Florida Inactive
Mu Septaton 1995–2014 University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Inactive [gv]
Nu Septaton 1995–2014 Marian University Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Inactive [gw]
Xi Septaton 1995 George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia Active [gx]
Omicron Septaton 1996 Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania Active
Pi Septaton 1996–1999 Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Inactive
Rho Septaton 1999–2007 Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Inactive
Sigma Septaton 2000–2003 Delaware Valley University Doylestown, Pennsylvania Inactive [67][gy]
Tau Septaton 2003 Hope College Holland, Michigan Active [gz]
Upsilon Septaton 2003 Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Active
Phi Septaton 2006 Adelphi University Garden City, New York Active [68]
Chi Septaton 2008–2010;
April 1, 2016
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia Active [69][70]
Psi Septaton 2010 Valdosta State University Valdosta, Georgia Active [71][ha]
Omega Septaton 2010 Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Active [1]
Alpha Octaton 2012 New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, New Jersey Active
Beta Octaton September 20, 2014 – 2017 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina Inactive [51][72][hb]
Gamma Octaton 2015 Young Harris College Young Harris, Georgia Active
Delta Octaton 2017 Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina Active
Epsilon Octaton 2017 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Active
Texas Tech Provisional Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas Provisional [73][hc]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Alpha chapter called itself "Pi" from 1878 to 1887 because this was the initial letter of the Greek word for "first." Similarly, the Beta chapter was the "Alden March chapter", after the name of the founder of that college. The chapters took the names Alpha and Beta when the petition came from the group that would become Phi Sig's Gamma chapter at Cornell.
  2. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Alpha Chapter Housing Corp.
  3. ^ The Albany chapter (affiliated with the medical and law college) created a satellite chapter at the main campus of Union College in Schenectady in 1922 by absorbing the Terrace Club, formed in 1917. The Schenectady group absorbed the Albany parent and the charter was moved no later than 1930.
  4. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Union Beta Alumni Association, PSK.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Phi Sigma Kappa's merger with Phi Sigma Epsilon meant the occasional merger of alumni groups on campuses where both fraternities had or previously had a presence. At the 1985 merger, both may have been inactive, or one may have been active with the other dormant, or since that time a chapter may have been re-colonized, usually taking on the older chapter's name from that campus. At Cornell where both fraternities had an active chapter at the time of the merger, the younger chapter was released.
  6. ^ Gamma's alumni club is the Gamma Chapter House Association.
  7. ^ The chapter formed from the Columbia Literary Society. Its alumni club is the Cap't. Kimble White Alumni Club.
  8. ^ The oldest traditional fraternities (~junior societies) at Yale named their buildings with "Hall" nicknames, by which they wished to be known on campus: Thus Phi Sigma Kappa's Epsilon chapter adopted the name Sachem Hall. Similarly, the Theta Xi chapter was Franklin Hall, Delta Psi adopted the name St. Anthony Hall which spread to their entire small but old national fraternity, Chi Delta Theta (local literary honorary) established the Manuscript Society, Sigma Delta Chi (local) was renamed the Cloister Club which soon became Book and Snake. Phi Gamma Delta was Vernon Hall which later became Myth and Sword, Chi Phi was York Hall, Psi Upsilon became the Fence Club, and finally, Delta Phi was known at Yale as St. Elmo's. ΦΣΚ's Sachem Hall was located at 124 Prospect Street. ("Chapter News: Yale Fraternities Face Oblivion". The Signet, vol XXVII, no. 3, January 1935, pg 112.
  9. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Zeta Chapter Alumni Association, which maintains a scholarship fund administered by the national fraternity.
  10. ^ This chapter was established through the work of Epsilon chapter and a transfer student from Delta chapter. During incorporation, and while planning to become a chapter of ΦΣΚ, this group took the local name of the Secret Order of the Skull and Coffin (The Signet, Fall 2017, vol. CVIII, no. 1, p. 2). Beginning in 1922, a satellite chapter was established on the College Park campus, eventually absorbing the Baltimore group. The charter moved from the Baltimore campus to College Park in 1923.
  11. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Eta Chapter Alumni Association.
  12. ^ This chapter was established by the Council and the work of the Zeta chapter at CCNY, with whom they often shared a residence.
  13. ^ This chapter was established largely through the work of a brother from the Zeta chapter at CCNY. Its alumni club is the Iota Association - Phi Sigma Kappa.
  14. ^ The chapter was formed from the local fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon, established as Bon Amis in 1891. The chapter's alumni club is the PSK Association of State College.
  15. ^ Chapter was established through the work of members of the Gamma chapter at Cornell. Its alumni club is the Washington Club of PSK.
  16. ^ Chapter was started by a member of Gamma chapter at Cornell, who had a brother enrolled at Penn. Its alumni club is the Mu Association.
  17. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the PSK Alumni Association, Nu Chapter.
  18. ^ Chapter formed from the local group "Decemvirs", established earlier in 1902. The formation of the chapter came from national fraternity leader, William Raimond Baird.
  19. ^ This chapter was established through the work of members from Zeta chapter at CCNY. This chapter's alumni club is the Alumni Association of Omicron Chapter.
  20. ^ a b c Beginning in the late 1960s, several small eastern schools banned their fraternity systems out of egalitarian concerns, leading to alarm among fraternity executives that such a trend would be more widespread. However, their worst fears did not come to pass, and the trend fizzled. Some schools, reporting a marked drop in alumni giving, rescinded such bans. For example, former long-time Phi Sig campuses Swarthmore College and Franklin and Marshall now allow Greek organizations to re-charter. Nevertheless, PSK's Chi chapter at Williams College fell to the anti-Greek trend in 1966 and remains closed to recognized expansion today.
  21. ^ Chapter formed from the Nevonia Club, established in 1897. It became Pi chapter when encouraged by men from Mu chapter at Penn.
  22. ^ Chapter was started by a Gamma chapter brother, and inducted with help from the Xi chapter at St. Lawrence.
  23. ^ a b Greek systems have died out on some campuses. At times when the United States or Canada has entered a wartime posture or a period of significant manpower draft, such as World War I or World War II, weaker chapters of many fraternities have had to close, with some unable to recover after the war. Campus acceptance can vary, making re-establishment far more difficult: Fraternities and sororities remain unwelcome at Queen's University, of Kingston, Ontario where PSK's Rho chapter failed when all members of the chapter died in service during World War I or failed to return after the war. In response to efforts by other fraternities to form or re-form on the campus in the 1920s, the university's student senate banned Greek societies in 1933. Likewise at St. John's College, in Annapolis, Maryland, PSK's Sigma chapter failed to reopen after World War II. Neither school has fraternities or sororities today.
  24. ^ This chapter was started by a brother from Eta chapter
  25. ^ Chapter separated from the national organization in 1956 over the issue of racial discrimination and became Phi Tau coeducational local fraternity. Two months later, the short-lived policies that incited the separation were themselves dropped, and Phi Sigma Kappa became one of the first fraternities to welcome black students.
  26. ^ a b There exists some confusion regarding two chapters named Phi Tau. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Phi Tau chapter at Cornell was present from 1963 until the merger with Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985 when it was released to join another national. The Fraternity retained its much older, original Gamma chapter. The former PSE chapter there should NOT be confused with Phi Sigma Kappa's Tau chapter at Dartmouth, which, upon seceding from the national fraternity in 1956, renamed itself Phi Tau. Name similarity is purely coincidental.
  27. ^ Chapter was started with the aid of members of Beta chapter from a local called the Phi Society that had formed in 1905. All fraternity chapters at Williams are now closed.
  28. ^ Chapter formed from a local fraternity, Delta Omega, established in 1905. Its alumni club is the Column Club, Inc.
  29. ^ Sigma Phi Sigma was a fraternity of 18 chapters that was unable to re-kindle itself after World War II. Several of its largest groups affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, merging assets for the benefit of the combined organization after SPS's dissolution in 1947. These include an exceptionally sound chapter at Cal Berkeley, which merged into PSK's Omega chapter, and most of the ex-Nevada and Wisconsin chapter members who also sought PSK. Alumni of the dormant Wisconsin chapters of both SPS and PSK merged their assets and worked together to re-establish Zeta Deuteron on the Wisconsin campus, where it had been defunct since 1931. The fine relationship PSK enjoyed with SPS at its dissolution was spurred by "notably excellent relations with PSK's Bro. Dean Palm and Bro. Bill Wood." (Bairds, page VIII-23 and "California Sigma Phi Sigma joins Phi Sigma Kappa", The Signet, A Magazine for Members of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity: Vol XXXIX, No. 4, pg 309, November 1947)
  30. ^ Chapter was originally the Ridgeroad Club, established in 1905. After WWII, the chapter merged with the Berkeley chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma, a small national fraternity. Omega's alumni club is the Omega Alumni of Phi Sigma Kappa.
  31. ^ The chapter gained members from the Iota chapter of Chi Tau, a small national founded at Duke University that had ceased operations nationally in 1929 but whose Illinois chapter continued operations as a local, merging into Alpha Deuteron in 1933. (The Iota chapter of Chi Tau was formed in 1927 but was originally a local called Delta Pi Epsilon, formed in 1925, two years earlier.) They had been neighbors, residing at 312 E. Daniel between 1928 and 1933. Decades earlier, the original local that formed Alpha Deuteron was the Argos Club. Argos was chartered as a not-for-profit corporation on Dec 13, 1905, according to the biennial report of the Illinois Secretary of State, p.41, accessed 30 March 2019
  32. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the PSK Assn of Illinois.
  33. ^ The chapter formed from a local called the FLX Club, established in September 1908, The chapter's alumni club is the Triton Corporation.
  34. ^ This is the founding chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon national fraternity, which grew and eventually merged with Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985. It was formed on 20 February 1910. The chapter's alumni club is the PSK Alpha Epsilon Alumni Association.
  35. ^ Originating as the Pylon Club, a six-year-old local, its joining Phi Sigma Kappa was strongly supported by alumni from Alpha and Omicron chapters. The chapter's alumni club is the Delta Deuteron Alumni Club.
  36. ^ The chapter's alumni club is Kappa Xi Alpha of WPI, Inc., in honor of their original local fraternity, Kappa Xi Alpha. This predecessor group was formed in 1902. It has been suggested to Phi Sigma Kappa as a potential new chapter by inter-fraternal friends at Beta Theta Pi national fraternity after a member of Chi chapter at Williams had previously recommended a local at Williams to that fraternity.
  37. ^ a b Sigma Phi Sigma was a fraternity of 18 chapters that was unable to rekindle itself after World War II. Several of its largest groups affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, merging their assets for the benefit of the combined organization after SPS's dissolution in 1947. These include an exceptionally sound chapter at Cal Berkeley, which merged into PSK's Omega chapter, and most of the ex-Nevada and Wisconsin chapter members who also sought PSK. Alumni of the dormant Wisconsin chapters of both SPS and PSK merged their assets and worked together to re-establish Zeta Deuteron on the Wisconsin campus, where it had been defunct since 1931. The fine relationship PSK enjoyed with SPS at its dissolution was spurred by "notably excellent relations with PSK's Bro. Dean Palm and Bro. Bill Wood." (Bairds, page VIII-23 and "California Sigma Phi Sigma joins Phi Sigma Kappa", The Signet, A Magazine for Members of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity: Vol XXXIX, No. 4, pg 309, November 1947)
  38. ^ Chapter formed kappa Phi Gamma, a local fraternity formed in 1907 and existent for ten years, with the support of a faculty member who was an alumnus of Alpha Deuteron. After WWII, the chapter revived with the addition of members of the Wisconsin chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma, a small national fraternity that was at risk of failure due to wartime stress.
  39. ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Alpha, a local fraternity established in 1886. It benefited from the support of a transfer student from Omega at Berkeley. After WWII, the chapter revived with the addition of members of the Nevada Reno chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma, a small national that was at risk of failure due to wartime stress.
  40. ^ Chapter formed from the Umpqua Club, established in 1915, which had changed its name to Zeta Epsilon, in 1918, then sought entry into Phi Sigma Kappa "based on its profile in Baird's," according to the national history. The chapter's alumni club is the Theta Deuteron Alumni Assn of PSK.
  41. ^ The original local chapter name was Phi Delta Tau, which had formed in 1918, petitioning Phi Sigma Kappa under the strong backing of a professor who was a member of Gamma Deuteron.
  42. ^ Original local chapter name was Delta Kappa Sigma, formed in 1922. The chapter's alumni club is K.D. Tech, Inc.
  43. ^ The original local chapter name, the Apres La Guerre Club was formed in 1920.
  44. ^ The original local chapter name, Iota Nu, was established in 1908.
  45. ^ Chapter formed from the Embarcadero Club, a local fraternity established in 1920.
  46. ^ In its biggest loss to the co-ed movement which affected some fraternities on a few campuses in the 1970s, Phi Sigma Kappa's Nu Deuteron chapter at Stanford University voted to admit women in 1973, and thus voluntarily removed itself from the national fraternity by 'going local'. This action came just before the reintroduction of sororities on campus due to Title IX. Continuing to this day, its former building was retained by the group, still labeled as the "Phi Sig" house, and is one of many cooperative housing entities on campus. Its co-ed residents are called "Phi Sigs." This group has no connection with the national fraternity at this time. Still, Phi Sigma Kappa has expressed a long-term goal of re-establishing itself on legacy campuses it has lost, such as Stanford
  47. ^ Chapter was formed from Omega Beta Sigma (local), established in 1921. Its alumni club is the Xi Deuteron Alumni Assn of PSK.
  48. ^ Chapter formed from a local called Phi Tau Omega, established in 1923. Its alumni club is the Omicron Deuteron Alumni Club.
  49. ^ Chapter formed from Pi Alpha Chi, a local fraternity established in 1912.
  50. ^ The PSK-Druid Alumni Association's website, accessed 14 July 2016, notes that Rho Deuteron began as a local fraternity, the Druids, which formed in 1897. The chapter is currently suspended, but the alumni retain their property with year-by-year rentals, and with HQ they plan to recolonize in 2019-2020.
  51. ^ Chapter formed from Silver Lynx, a local fraternity established in 1913.
  52. ^ Chapter formed from Delta Chi Rho, a local fraternity established in 1922.
  53. ^ Chapter formed from Theta Rho, a local fraternity established in 1923.
  54. ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma Alpha, a local fraternity established in 1922. Its alumni club is the Phi Deuteron Chapter of PSK.
  55. ^ Chapter formed from Beta Chi Alpha, a local fraternity established in 1922. Its alumni club is the Chi Deuteron Alumni Club.
  56. ^ This chapter originated from a local called Lambda Psi, which formed on May 2, 1923.
  57. ^ Originating as a local fraternity named Pi Sigma Epsilon formed in 1912, this chapter became one of the three that constituted Phi Sigma Epsilon when it became a national order in 1927. The chapter's alumni club is the PSK Beta Epsilon Alumni Corp.
  58. ^ Originating as a local chapter named Sigma Delta Tau that had formed in 1924, this chapter became one of the three that constituted Phi Sigma Epsilon when it became a national order in 1927. Not to be confused with the national sorority of that same name. Its alumni club is the Gamma Epsilon Alumni Association.
  59. ^ Chapter formed from Phi Alpha Mu, a local fraternity established in 1921. Its alumni club is the Signet Circle Corporation.
  60. ^ Origination of this chapter was a local called Gamma Psi, which was formed in 1919.
  61. ^ a b c 1952's "Bedford Resolution" was one of the reasons that led to the expulsion of Mu Triton at Boston University, which lost its charter in 1954. Similarly, Beta Triton at Knox seceded back to local status in 1955. Hartwick College's Nu Triton was closed for the same reason, also in 1955. All three are today dormant.
  62. ^ Origination of this chapter was from a local called Alpha Theta Alpha (The Archive says it was Alpha Theta Alpha), which formed in 1921. After seceding from ΦΣΚ it became a short-lived local called Alpha Delta Epsilon.
  63. ^ Origination of this chapter was a local group called the Hermes Club, which formed in 1925.
  64. ^ Originating in 1928 as a Beta chapter of the local group Delta Lambda Sigma at Indiana State Teachers College in Terre Haute, this chapter shifted its attention to become the fourth unit of Phi Sigma Epsilon soon after that new national fraternity had been created.
  65. ^ Originated as a local named Kappa Phi Kappa, not to be confused with the professional education fraternity of that same name.
  66. ^ Originated from a local called the Agathon Club which formed in 1910. Its alumni club is the Delta Triton Alumni Association.
  67. ^ The chapter's predecessor was Alpha Theta Beta, formed in 1899.
  68. ^ Originated as a local society called the Omigos (Probably a typo for Amigos) which had formed in 1923. This group left Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1960 to become a local called Lambda Psi Omega, which was restored as Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1967.
  69. ^ Originated in 1929 as a local chapter called Phi Kappa Alpha, not to be confused with locals at Freed-Hardeman University in TN nor Hope College in MI. Its alumni club is the Epsilon Iota Alumni Club.
  70. ^ The Epsilon Kappa chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa separated from the national organization in 1998 and became a local organization called Phi Sigma Chi fraternity. This is not to be confused with the NY-based multicultural fraternity of Phi Sigma Chi, with which the Stevens Point chapter has no connection. This now-local chapter has disbanded.
  71. ^ Originated as a local, first named Chi Delta which formed in 1914, and then as Mu Sigma Chi, before joining Phi Sigma Epsilon. This chapter's combined alumni club is Epsilon Lambda Alumni Chapter, in honor of the older of the two groups that led to its formation.
  72. ^ Chapter formed from a local society called The Owls which became a local chapter called Phi Beta Rho in 1934. (No connection with the fraternity in the Philippines of that same name). The campus Dean of Men suggested they nationalize, referring the chapter to join Phi Sigma Epsilon.
  73. ^ The Origin of this chapter was from a local called Phi Beta Zeta which formed in 1929. Its alumni club is the PSK Alumni Club of Epsilon Triton.
  74. ^ Originated as a local, named Sigma Mu Delta formed in 1930, before joining Phi Sigma Epsilon. Not to be confused with the pre-med professional fraternity of that same name, founded a century later. Its alumni club is Epsilon Nu-Phi Sigma Kappa, Inc.
  75. ^ Baird's Manual says this chapter formed from a local called Beta Sigma. The Archive notes it came from a local called Omega Beta formed in 1915.
  76. ^ Originated in 1934 as a local named the Senate Social Club, later changing its name to Gamma Phi. (No relation to the national sorority of the same name.)
  77. ^ a b It appears that, at the time of the merger, the chapter at Wayne State University of Detroit was forgotten in the lists, probably because of confusion with the similarly named Wayne State College of Nebraska. The chapter is missing in Hills and Star editions through 2013, missing from Baird's Manual, and only found in the chapter list on pg. 250 of All the Phi Sigs. on p.255. ATPS notes Omicron's (Epsilon Omicron's) charter at Wayne State University was "revoked", clarified on p.194 that this occurred in November of 1952 (possibly in November 1953). This Michigan group had originated as a local in 1922 named The Cheese Gang, later changing its name to Chega. The Wayne State University group may have voluntarily ceased participation in Phi Sigma Epsilon, as in 1956 the group accepted a charter as a chapter of Delta Chi. As to the chapter at Wayne State College, while it was chartered in 1969, records are unclear as to its closing year. The Archive simply notes its closure in 1985, the year of the merger, but this event occurred earlier.
  78. ^ Chapter's charter was revoked.
  79. ^ This chapter's origination was Alpha Sigma Omicron, a local fraternity formed in 1920. Its alumni club is the PSK Club of Akron.
  80. ^ Originated specifically as a group aiming to join Phi Sigma Epsilon.
  81. ^ Originated with encouragement from the Dean of Men, who had similarly encouraged the formation of the Mu chapter at Conway, AR while posted there. Its alumni club is the Epsilon Rho Alumni Assn of PSK.
  82. ^ This chapter originated in the local group Sigma Beta Mu, formed in 1946. Formation supported by members of Omega and Nu Deuteron.
  83. ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Delta Chi, a local fraternity formed in 1945 (no relation to the national Christian sorority of the same name), according to yearbook records accessed 26 Jun 2017. Closure year estimated: The last "Norther" yearbook mention of Sigma (later reformed as Epsilon Sigma chapter), was in 1974. Yearbook commentary notes a severe downturn of the Greek system on that campus, coinciding from 1971-73, which likely was the ultimate cause of the chapter's closure. Alumni of both groups are welcomed by the Pi Pentaton chapter and alumni.
  84. ^ Originating as a local formed in 1922 named Delta Phi Sigma, it became Tau of Phi Sigma Epsilon. Its alumni club is the PSE Alumni Club of PSK, Inc.
  85. ^ Originated from a local chapter named Phi Sigma that had formed in 1925 but closed during WWII. Supported in re-establishment by members of nearby chapters.
  86. ^ Originated from a local chapter that had closed during WWII, Kappa Phi Alpha was supported by members of nearby chapters. Reverted to local status in 1954 until 1961 when it merged with the existing chapter of ΤΚΕ, which failed in 1971.
  87. ^ Originated from a local chapter that had closed during WWII, Alpha Delta Omega which had formed in 1929. Its restoration and entry into ΦΣΚ was supported by members of nearby chapters.
  88. ^ Originated from a local chapter, Gamma Gamma Gamma which formed in 1940. Sought ΦΣΚ when encouraged by members of Omega at Cal and Nu Deuteron at Stanford. Its alumni club is the Xi Triton Alumni Association.
  89. ^ Originated from a local chapter, Zeta Xi, formed in 1911. Formation supported by members of Omega at Cal and Nu Deuteron at Stanford.
  90. ^ The chapter had its origin in Chi Rho, a local fraternity formed in 1946.
  91. ^ The chapter originated from a local fraternity. Its formation was supported by members of Omega and Nu Deuteron.
  92. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Sigma Triton Alumni Club.
  93. ^ The chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Sigma Delta Phi, which formed in 1920. Its combined alumni club is the PSK-Epsilon Phi Alumni Club.
  94. ^ Originated from the local Cardinal Club formed in 1949 with the express purpose of pursuing a national fraternity affiliation, supported by members of nearby chapters.
  95. ^ In 1955 reverted to became local Alpha Mu Iota, which in 1958 became a chapter of ΤΚΕ. This ΤΚΕ chapter survived until 2003, per the Archive, accessed in 2021.
  96. ^ This chapter had its origin in Zeta Mu, a local fraternity. The Phi Triton chapter was the first fraternity of any national fraternity on the campus, supported in formation by members of nearby chapters.
  97. ^ This chapter had its origin in Alpha Pi Delta, a local fraternity formed in 1948. Its alumni club is the Psi Triton Alumni Club.
  98. ^ This chapter had its origin in Pi Alpha, a local fraternity formed in 1947.
  99. ^ This chapter had its origin in Tau Delta Sigma, a local fraternity that formed in 1925.
  100. ^ Originated as Tau Kappa, a local fraternity formed in 1949. ITS alumni club is the Beta Tetarton Alumni Club.
  101. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Gamma Tetarton Alumni PSK.
  102. ^ Early in 1954, the courts upheld the NY State University System's decision to ban national fraternities. Thus Phi Sigma Epsilon's Chi (Epsilon Chi) and Psi (Epsilon Psi) were placed in inactive status, with Psi never recovering.
  103. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Delta Tetarton Alumni Association.
  104. ^ This chapter had its origin in the local fraternity Alpha Nu Omega, formed in 1926
  105. ^ Early in 1954, the courts upheld the NY State University System's decision to ban national fraternities. Thus Phi Sigma Epsilon's Chi (Epsilon Chi) and Psi (Epsilon Psi) were placed in inactive status, with Psi never recovering.
  106. ^ This chapter had its origin in Pi Lambda Tau, a local fraternity that formed in 1949
  107. ^ a b c d e These four functioning chapters did not participate in the merger between Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon. A total of seven (these four, plus a schismatic group of PSE Lambda chapter alumni who didn't transition into the new Epsilon Lambda, plus two revived chapters) would go on to form Phi Sigma Phi fraternity in 1988. See further discussion on the Talk page.
  108. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Phi Beta which formed in 1951 or early 1952.
  109. ^ Originated in 1949 as a local known as Zeta Sigma.
  110. ^ This chapter had its origin in Mu Epsilon Nu, a local fraternity formed in 1949.
  111. ^ This chapter's combined alumni club is the Chi Tet-PSK Housing Corp.
  112. ^ Originating in 1949 as The Social Order of the Bearcats, this local fraternity adopted the name Sigma Beta Chi in 1950. This chapter's alumni club is the Rider PSK Alumni Association.
  113. ^ Originated in 1955 as a local named Lambda Xi Epsilon.
  114. ^ This chapter had its origin in Alpha Delta Psi, a local fraternity formed in 1951.
  115. ^ This chapter had its origin in Zeta Omega, a local formed in 1956.
  116. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity named Theta Delta Theta, formed in 1952.
  117. ^ This chapter had its origin in local fraternity Alpha Sigma Epsilon, formed in 1955. The chapter closed in the spring of 2020 for a minimum of four years for hazing and other risk management violations. Its alumni club is the Kappa Tetarton Alumni Association of PSK.
  118. ^ This chapter had its origin in the local fraternity Sigma Delta Phi, formed in 1923.
  119. ^ This chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon was formed through the efforts of transferred members of the fraternity. Its combined alumni club is the PSK Assn of Illinois.
  120. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Sigma Delta Beta, which formed in 1929.
  121. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Nu Tetarton Alumni Association.
  122. ^ California, Edinboro, and Clarion Universities of Pennsylvania merged to become Pennsylvania Western University, "PennWest", with three campuses, on October 14, 2021.
  123. ^ This chapter had its origin in the Triangles club, formed in 1958. Within a year it became a chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon. Its alumni club is the Nu Pentaton Area Alumni Association.
  124. ^ Twelve years after the PSK/PSE merger, this schismatic chapter finally broke ties with Phi Sigma Phi, a small breakaway group that had formed from a few non-merging chapters, according to their website Archived 2016-02-02 at the Wayback Machine accessed 27 January 2016. They explain that in 1997, 26 active brothers of the Phi Kappa chapter left Phi Sigma Phi and petitioned for a charter to become the Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi (NIC) national fraternity in 1998. At the time, Phi Sigma Phi was not an NIC fraternity. (Phi Sigma Phi joined the NIC soon after; The NIC prohibits such 'poaching' of whole chapters.)
  125. ^ Originated in 1924 as a local named Theta Pi.
  126. ^ Originated as a local group called Kappa Phi which formed in 1958.
  127. ^ Originated as a local group called Kappa Phi which formed in 1958.
  128. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the PSK Phi Theta Alumni Association.
  129. ^ This chapter had its origin in local fraternity and campus pioneer Phi Pi Delta, which was formed in 1930. It renamed itself in 1947 to Phi Sigma Nu, and in 1958 sought membership in Phi Sigma Kappa. A separate local chapter, Alpha Tau, formed in 1957, merged into Phi Sigma Nu shortly before the combined chapter joined ΦΣΚ.
  130. ^ This chapter had its origin in Sigma Rho, a local fraternity that formed in 1942.
  131. ^ This chapter had its origin in Theta Beta Chi, a local fraternity that was formed in 1957.
  132. ^ Originated from a local chapter named Theta Sigma Chi, which was formed in 1931.
  133. ^ Originated as a local group called Phi Sigma which formed in 1959.
  134. ^ Chapter had its origin in the local fraternity Alpha Omega Phi, which was formed in 1957. It was inactive during the 2015-2017 biennium (Phi Sigma Kappa report 2015-2017, accessed 29 Nov 2017). It was reformed as a provisional chapter in 2018. Its alumni club is the Tau Tetarton Alumni Club.
  135. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Alpha Delta Theta, which formed in 1938.
  136. ^ Originated from a local chapter called Sigma Theta Gamma which was formed in 1952. Its alumni club is the Sigma Theta Gamma Corp., (Ups Tet), named in honor of their original local.
  137. ^ Origination of this chapter came out of a 102-year-old literary society called Rhizomia, formed in 1858, which later had been named Rho Lambda Phi. Alumni from the group continue to meet annually.
  138. ^ This chapter's combined alumni club is the Chi Tet-PSK Housing Corp.
  139. ^ Originated from a 55-year-old local chapter, Phi Sigma, formed in 1906. Installation into ΦΣΚ was supported by members of ΦΣΚ chapters within Pennsylvania.
  140. ^ This chapter had its origin in Rho Delta Chi, a local formed in 1949. Its alumni club is the Omega Tetarton Alumni Association.
  141. ^ In July 2021, Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Mansfield would merge with Bloomsburg University and Lock Haven University in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, a consolidation of administrative and other functions, where each institution would represent a campus of a single university. In March 2022, the new institution was created to oversee the three universities and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania.
  142. ^ Originated as a local group called the Athenians in 1965. Its combined alumni club is the Phi Nu / Tau Pentaton Alumni Club.
  143. ^ Originated in 1951 as a chapter of Kappa Nu, a small national fraternity that merged with Phi Epsilon Pi in 1961. As both Kappa Nu and an older chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi were present on the Cornell campus, the two groups did not merge, and once released, in 1962, the unnamed Kappa Nu chapter sought membership into Phi Sigma Epsilon, becoming its Phi Tau chapter. (Eventually, Phi Epsilon Pi itself became part of Zeta Beta Tau.) 24 years later, this same chapter faced an almost identical situation, when its new national was merged with another fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, which likewise had an older chapter on the Cornell campus. (This was the only campus where both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon had active chapters.) Thus in both 1961 and 1985, the group was faced with a merger into another campus group or to disband. They chose to seek membership in Theta Chi, which, according to campus news reports accessed 14 Jun 2017, had in 1983 closed its chapter on that campus. To put a postscript on it, later, Theta Chi at Cornell again closed in 1999, while a brief, 2003 attempt to re-start the chapter was unsuccessful.
  144. ^ Cornell was the only school with active chapters of both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon when the two fraternities merged in 1985. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Phi Tau chapter was therefore released to join another national fraternity. It opted to join Theta Chi, but that chapter has since closed. As Theta Chi's alumni held another, larger building the chapter's former building was sold to Alpha Chi Omega sorority. More detail on this may be found in the references.
  145. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Gamma Chapter House Association.
  146. ^ This chapter had its origin in Phi Sigma, a local chapter formed in 1962. The chapter was closed in May 2019, per national HQ. Its alumni club is the Pocono Mountain Area Alumni Club.
  147. ^ Originated in 1961 as a local named Omega Chi Epsilon, about a year before induction into Phi Sigma Epsilon. Not to be confused with the Chemical Engineering honors society of the same name.
  148. ^ Originated from a 39-year-old local chapter, Sigma Phi Alpha, established in 1924. Merger was supported by members of ΦΣΚ chapters in the Northeast.
  149. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Phi Upsilon Alumni Chapter, Inc.
  150. ^ This chapter had its origin in 1938 in Phi Delta Mu, a local fraternity.
  151. ^ This chapter had its origin in Delta Kappa Rho, a local formed in 1950.
  152. ^ This chapter had its origin in Sigma Kappa Phi, a local formed in 1963. Re-Chartered April 22–23, 2016, per national newsletter, the Sig-Net, April 2016 issue. Its alumni club is the Indiana Area Alumni Club.
  153. ^ Originated in 1925 as a local named the Periclean Club. UW Oshkosh closed most GLO chapters between 1976 and 1979 for risk management issues.
  154. ^ This chapter had its origin in Delta Tau Upsilon, a local formed in 1961. The chapter was suspended in the wake of the finding of a racially offensive watermark at the bottom of a chapter publication in 2019, as noted in a 9 Feb 2020 article in the OC Register. Accessed 9 Oct 2021.
  155. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Kappa Pentaton Alumni Association.
  156. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Phi Sig Alumni Assn of FSU.
  157. ^ Both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon had chapters at Ferris State University. The Phi Sigma Kappa chapter closed in 1978. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Sigma Epsilon chapter became the Sigma Epsilon chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa when the two fraternities merged.
  158. ^ This chapter's combined alumni club is the PSK-Epsilon Phi Alumni Club.
  159. ^ a b California, Edinboro, and Clarion Universities of Pennsylvania merged to become Pennsylvania Western University, "PennWest", with three campuses, on October 14, 2021
  160. ^ The chapter had its origin in the Triangles club, formed in 1958. Its alumni club is the Nu Pentaton Area Alumni Association.
  161. ^ Originated from "a particularly close-knit local," Sigma Phi Beta formed in 1962. The ~1970 closure was due to counterculture unrest that year. Chapter reformed as a provisional chapter in 2019.
  162. ^ This chapter had its origin in Phi Sigma Pi, a local fraternity formed in 1957.
  163. ^ This chapter was formed from Sigma Delta Phi, a local fraternity established in 1965. Its alumni club is the PSK Alumni Association of Northern IL.
  164. ^ This chapter had its origin in Delta Sigma Pi, a local fraternity formed in 1920.
  165. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity named Sigma Delta Chi, formed in 1966.
  166. ^ In July 2021, Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Mansfield would merge with Bloomsburg University and Lock Haven University in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, a consolidation of administrative and other functions, where each institution would represent a campus of a single university. In March 2022, the new institution was created to oversee the three universities and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
  167. ^ This chapter's combined alumni club is the Phi Nu / Tau Pentaton Alumni Club.
  168. ^ The Sigma Zeta chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon did not participate in the merger with Phi Sigma Kappa. It eventually became a chapter of Phi Sigma Phi but, dissatisfied, was then re-established as a colony of Phi Sigma Kappa in 1996.
  169. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Kappa Theta, which formed in 1962.
  170. ^ Both Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Epsilon had chapters at Ferris State University. The Phi Sigma Kappa chapter closed in 1978. Phi Sigma Epsilon's Sigma Epsilon chapter became the Sigma Epsilon chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa when the two fraternities merged.
  171. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Phi Sig Alumni Assn of FSU.
  172. ^ This chapter originated as Alpha Beta Sigma, a local fraternity formed in 1963. Its combined alumni club is the Epsilon Lambda Alumni chapter.
  173. ^ This chapter had its origin in Beta Alpha Lambda, a local fraternity that formed in 1963.
  174. ^ This chapter had its origin in Epsilon Xi, a local fraternity formed in 1954.
  175. ^ The University of Wisconsin–Platteville chapter began as the Philadelphian Society in 1866, the year this school was founded. Sometime after 1893, they adopted the name Phi Sigma, continuing as a local fraternity. The group merged into Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1969, then followed that fraternity's merger with Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985. It withdrew or closed in 1991, possibly becoming dormant for a time. However, the group, now unaffiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, has emerged with local alumni support as a local under its old name, Phi Sigma. Website accessed 16 Feb 2020. Name similarity to PSK's Phi Sigma chapter, at Hillsdale College is merely coincidental.
  176. ^ Chapter's predecessor was a local fraternity, coincidentally named "Phi Sigma," as "The Philadelphian Society" in 1866. It once again re-established as a local.
  177. ^ This chapter's alumni club is the Psi Pentaton/Memphis Area PSK Club.
  178. ^ a b Colony was formed from Xi Omega, a local fraternity established in 1967. It was a colony from 1969 to around 1972 but was never chartered.
  179. ^ Originated from a local chapter, Kappa Phi Sigma, which reverted to local status before closing in 1973-era student unrest.
  180. ^ Originated as a local chapter, Xi Omega, established in 1967.
  181. ^ In July 2021, Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Mansfield would merge with Bloomsburg University and Lock Haven University in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, a consolidation of administrative and other functions, where each institution would represent a campus of a single university. In March 2022, the new institution was created to oversee the three universities and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania.
  182. ^ Originated in 1967 as a local chapter, unnamed.
  183. ^ Chapter formed from a local fraternity Phi Sigma Chi, established in 1968.
  184. ^ This chapter had its origin in a local fraternity called Sigma Beta Chi which formed in 1969. Unrelated to the Rider University local society of the same name.
  185. ^ This chapter originated as the local fraternity Sigma Beta Mu, established in 1960. The chapter's alumni club is the Gamma Hexaton Alumni Association.
  186. ^ This chapter had its origin in the local fraternity Beta Rho Epsilon, which was formed in 1965.
  187. ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Tau, a local fraternity established in 1969.
  188. ^ This chapter formed from the local fraternity Alpha Kappa Epsilon, established in 1961. Its alumni club is the Epsilon Hexaton Alumni Foundation.
  189. ^ This chapter formed from Delta Chi Delta, a local fraternity established in 1963. Its alumni club is the PSK Alumni Club of Dayton.
  190. ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Pi Chi, a local fraternity established in 1970. Iota Hexaton lost recognition on campus in 1994, but may have lingered sub rosa, without a legal relationship with Phi Sigma Kappa. The last likely graduation dates for former members were c. 1998 to 2000.
  191. ^ Chapter fomed from the local fraternity Delta Rho, established in 1972. Kappa Its alumni club is the Kappa Hexaton Alumni.
  192. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Mu Hexaton Alumni Foundation, Inc.
  193. ^ This was the pioneer fraternity on the campus. It was colonized in 1975.
  194. ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Omicron, a local fraternity that formed in 1919 before becoming a chapter of Kappa Sigma in 1933, and then reverting to local status in 1963. In 1976, it reached out to join ΦΣΚ, with the support of nearby chapters. The ΚΣ chapter formed on that campus in 1966 is not connected with this earlier group.
  195. ^ Was a colony from 1985–1988 but was never chartered.
  196. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Beta Septaton Alumni Association.
  197. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Beta Septaton Alumni Association.
  198. ^ a b The Epsilon Septaton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa reverted to its previous local affiliation of Delta Beta Chi in 1995. Kappa Septaton chapter likewise ended its affiliation with Phi Sigma Kappa in 2007 to become the Beta chapter of Delta Beta Chi. Both local chapters are now dormant. This two-chapter group is not to be confused with the small national sorority of the same name
  199. ^ Chapter formed from Delta Beta Chi, a local fraternity established in 1981. Later, it reverted to local status and failed soon thereafter.
  200. ^ Chapter formed from Chi Lambda Sigma, a local fraternity dating to 1989 or earlier.
  201. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Eta Septaton Alumni Club of PSK.
  202. ^ An active Penn State-Altoona member committed suicide while home on spring break in early 2014; allegations that he had earlier been hazed were investigated, and the chapter was placed under suspension and is currently closed.
  203. ^ Chapter reverted to local status as Delta Beta Chi and failed soon thereafter.
  204. ^ Chapter was suspended but is now eligible to return, having fulfilled the university's term of suspension. Its alumni club is the Mu Septaton Alumni Club.
  205. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the PSK-Nu Septaton Alumni Club.
  206. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Xi Septaton Alumni Association.
  207. ^ Chapter formed from Delta Phi Theta, a local fraternity.
  208. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Tau Septaton Alumni Association.
  209. ^ The chapter's alumni club is the Psi Septaton Alumni Club.
  210. ^ Chapter was suspended for hazing.
  211. ^ Provisional chapter formed in 2020.

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