List of Sigma Chi chapters
Appearance
Sigma Chi is a collegiate fraternity established at Miami University in 1855.[1]
Collegiate chapters
[edit]Following is a list of Sigma Chi collegiate chapters.[1][2][3][4][5] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.
Associate chapters
[edit]Following is a list of Sigma Chi associate chapters (colonies).[30] Active chapters are indicated in bold.
Alumni chapters
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Chapter went dormant during the Civil War was not reformed until 1892. After going dormant again, the chapter was reformed in 2017 from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2015.
- ^ a b After the Alpha chapter at Miami University went dormant, the title of Alpha or Parent chapter was transferred to Gamma chapter at the fraternity's second convention on April 27, 1859. When the Miami chapter was revived in 1892, the Alpha title was restored to it.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1926 from Sigma Phi (local), established in 1926.
- ^ Jefferson College merged with Washington College to form Washington & Jefferson College in 1865. When the Jefferson campus was closed in 1869, many of the chapter's members transferred to other institutions, leading to the Jefferson chapter going inactive.
- ^ a b The chapter at the University of Virginia was originally called Rho. It went dormant during the Civil War and, by the time it reformed in 1866, the name Rho had been reassigned to a new chapter at Butler University. As a result, the Virginia chapter was reinstalled with the name Gamma in 1866; that name was available because Gamma (Original) had become Alpha (Second). However, the Virginia name was changed to Psi at the fraternity's 6th Grand Chapter meeting in 1866.
- ^ The chapter formed at Pennsylvania College which became Gettysburg College in 1921. It absorbed the Theta chapter of Upsilon Beta on February 3, 1874.
- ^ Chapter formed from Iota Society, established in 1861.
- ^ a b The chapter was suspended by Sigma Chi in 1972 after being on probation for several years. However, it was reinstated in 1973.
- ^ In February 1966, Phi chapter notified Sigma Chi that it was withdrawing and returning its charter; the fraternity declared the chapter inactive on January 21, 1967. This action resulted from the Sigma Chi Grand Council's denial of a pledge born in Hawaii but of Korean ancestry. Because discriminatory practices were against the policies of Lafayette College, the college indicated it would ban Sigma Chi from its campus if the initiation did not proceed. The chapter's members and alumni decided to move forward as a local fraternity called Sigma Phi Chi. Phi chapter was reformed in 1982 from Sigma Phi Chi.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 2004 from Mu Sigma Chi (local).
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Phi Lambda, established in 1865. Later, it absorbed Eclectic. After dormancy, it reformed in 2005 from Omega Sigma Chi (local), established in 2004.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 2010 from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 2008.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1936 from Alpha Delta Alpha (local), established in 1928.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1931 from Phi Sigma Epsilon (local), established in 1926. The Sigma Chi Executive Committee suspended the chapter in 1972, after first placing it on probation and alumni supervision without achieving the desired level of compliance. it was reformed as a colony in 1983.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1923 from Delta Delta (local), established in 1913.
- ^ Chapter formed at Howard College which was renamed Samford in 1965.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed in 1910 from U.P.L. (local), established in 1894.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed in 2014 from Sigma Chi Nu (local), established in 2011.
- ^ The Wooster chapter's successor on campus was Tri-Kapp (local, 1913 to 1965). Due to the negativity associated with those Greek letters, this group was renamed Kappa Chi (local, 1965 to 2005), with a later faction splitting to form Omega Alpha Tau (local, 1976 to circa1995). As is the Wooster practice, these local fraternities called themselves with 'section' monikers, in this case, "VII Section". See List of fraternities and sororities at the College of Wooster.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1914 from Phi Epsilon (local), established in 1913.
- ^ a b The chapter at the University of Michigan was originally chartered as Psi Psi. After going dormant, it was reformed as Theta Theta and its former name was reassigned to a new chapter at Syracuse University.
- ^ The chapter was formed at the Southern University in Greensboro, Alabama. Southern merged with Birmingham College to form Birmingham-Southern College in 1918. After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1993 from Chi Sigma Chi (local), established in 1989. The school was closed due to financial difficulties in the Spring of 2024.
- ^ a b The chapter at Richmond University was originally called Alpha Beta. The chapter went dormant in 1881 and its name was reassigned to the University of California, Berkeley in 1886. As a result, the Richmond chapter was called Epsilon Rho when it was reformed in 1958.
- ^ Chapter formed from Athenaeum, established in 1878.
- ^ Chapter formed from Omega Sigma Theta, established in 1882.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 1980 from Sigma Chi Kappa (local), established in 1979.
- ^ The university and Sigma Chi national both suspended the chapter in October 2019 for serving alcohol while on probation with alcohol restriction. In January 2020, the chapter surrendered its charter.
- ^ The university suspended the chapter in July 2022.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 2009 from Tau Sigma Chi (local), established in the 2000s.
- ^ Chapter formed from I.S.C., established in 1882. The chapter was suspended in 1980 following the serious injury of a pledge participating in the chapter's high-risk activities. After the pledge recovered, the chapter was reinstated.
- ^ The Sigma Chi Executive Committee revoked the chapter's charter in 1968 after its members had a disagreement with Grand Counsul Floyd Baker about the fraternity's membership policies. The chapter was reformed in 1972 from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1968. However, the Executive Committee suspended the chapter in 1979 for violating the constitution and pledge training policies. It also reformed as a colony in 1978 and was rechartered in 1980.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Crimson Halberd Society, established in 1886. After going dormant, it reformed in 1993 from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in 1991.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from Sigma Kappa Delta (local), established in 1912.
- ^ In January 2021, the university suspended the chapter through the summer of 2024 for violating COVID-19 policies in the fall of 2020.
- ^ In April 1965, the Sigma Chi Executive Committee suspended Alpha Omega over rumors that the chapter planned to pledge a black student, with or without the fraternity's approval. In fact, the chapter offered a bid to a black student three days before it was suspended. Although the Executive Committee reinstated it the next year, the chapter decided to disaffiliate on November 10, 1966, because of the fraternity's membership policies. Its charter was revoked by the fraternity on January 21, 1967, and the former chapter's members formed Sigma Chi Omega (local). Alpha Omega was reformed in 1974 from Sigma Chi Omega.
- ^ The Sigma Chi Executive Committee suspended the chapter in 2022 due to accountability issues.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed in 2016 from Sigma Chi Epsilon (local), established in 2012.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Zeta Mu, established in 1857. The chapter went dormant in 1960 when Dartmouth College banned discriminatory recruitment policies that were dictated by the fraternity's national constitution, specifically limiting its membership to white males.
- ^ In October 1964, the chapter surrendered its charter because the fraternity's membership procedure, which gave Grand Chapter members the ability to veto potential members, conflicted with the university's policy which required autonomy in membership recruitment at the local level. It was reformed in 1982 from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in 1964.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 2007 from Sigma Chi Xi (local), established in 2006. It currently operates as Sigma Chi Delta associate chapter.
- ^ The chapter disbanded in 1952 over the fraternity's "whites-only" policy. It was reformed in 2011 from Sigma Chi Omicron (local), established in 2009.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Rho, established in 1896.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Egyptians Club, established in 1900. In 2021, the university withdrew its recognition of the chapter for "risk management and member accountability issues". Sigma Chi suspended the chapter and, in February 2022, the chapter surrendered its charter.
- ^ The chapter formed from Chi Alpha Sigma, established in 1900. The National Executive Committee suspended the chapter in January 1957 after its membership dwindled. The chapter was reformed in 1963 from Sigma Chi Psi (local), established in 1959 to become a colony of the fraternity. Later, the chapter was reformed in 2008 from Sigma Chi Chi (local), established in 2005.
- ^ Chapter formed from Beta Phi, established in 1904.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Indian Club, established in 1902.
- ^ Chapter formed from Eta Pi Mu, established in 1904.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma, established in 1904.
- ^ Chapter formed from Bungaloo Club, established in 1906.
- ^ a b Beta Eta chapter formed from Kappa Tau Phi, established in 1904. It originally was a "twin" chapter, serving both Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University. In June 1963, the chapter had grown and needed more housing than its chapter house could accommodate. It split into Beta Alpha" for Western Reserve and "Beta Eta" for Case. The two chapters consolidated back into Beta Eta when the two colleges merged to form Case Western Reserve University.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Kappa, established in 1902. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Beta associate chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Khoda Klan, established in 1907. Later, it absorbed Psi Kappa. After going dormant, it reformed in 2000 from Sigma Chi Beta (local), established in 1999.
- ^ Chapter formed from Lambda Chi, established in 1910. After going dormant, it reformed as a colony in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed from Mu Kappa Klan, established in 1909.
- ^ Chapter formed from Theta Psi, established in 1910. After going dormant, it reformed in 1981 from Sigma Chi Omicron (local), established in 1979. Later, it was reformed in 2021 from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 2018.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Phi, established in 1872. The chapter returned its charter in December 1965 to comply with Brown University's policy that prohibited Sigma Phi Fraternity's restrictive membership clauses. In 1996, the former chapter's members established the local fraternity Swyndlestock. Beta Nu reformed from Swyndlestock in 1973.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Tau, established in 1903. After going dormant, it reformed in 2008 from Sigma Chi Beta (local), established in 2006.
- ^ Chapter formed from Rho Sigma Gamma, established in 1909. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Omicron associate chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Delta Sigma, established in 1912.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Chi, established in 1910.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Kappa Delta, established in 1913. After going dormant, it reformed in 2021 from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 2021.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Rho Delta, established in 1911.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma, established in 1917.
- ^ Chapter formed from Tau Delta Psi, established in 1917. The Sigma Chi Executive Committee suspended the chapter in 1972 at the recommendation of the university and the local alumni group. it reformed as a colony in 1976 and was rechartered in 1977. Later, it reformed from Sigma Beta Phi (local), established in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Phi, established in 1918.
- ^ Chapter formed from Pi Alpha Sigma, established in 1919.
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Phi Alpha. In November 1974, the charter was expanded to include Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, which is now Toronto Metropolitan University.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Beta Chi, established in 1908.
- ^ Chapter formed from Tau Delta Sigma, established in 1916. It went inactive in December 1967 after the Sigma Chi Grand Council failed to approve an Asian pledge. The chapter was rechartered after the fraternity changed its membership policies in April 1970.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Theta, established in 1920.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Alpha Psi, established in 1921.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Phi, established in 1922.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Phi, established in 1923. After going dormant, it reformed in 2021 from Sigma Chi Zeta (local), established in 2018.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Alpha, established in 1904.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Phi Kappa, established in 1921.
- ^ The chapter formed from the Commons Club (local), established in 1906. The Sigma Chi executive council withdrew the chapter's charter when new policies at Wesleyan University conflicted with discriminatory clauses in the fraternity's constitution.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Delta Club, established in 1927. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Chi Gamma (local), established in 2020.
- ^ Chapter formed from Independents Club, established in 1923.
- ^ The chapter formed from Theta Pi Delta, established in 1923.
- ^ The Sigma Chi executive committee revoked the chapter's charter in 1963 because the chapter had initiated two Jewish members on April 15, 1962. Changes to the fraternity's constitution had removed the "whites-only" clause but gave any one of the 65 Grand Officers the right to object to a recruit. Although these pledges were not the first Jews to join Sigma Chi, an objection had been placed. The chapter proceeded with the initiation ceremony with the support of its campus advisors, citing the university's policy that prohibited outside involvement in the selection of fraternity members. As punishment, an officer placed the chapter on strict probation for one year, starting on August 29, 1962. However, after debate at the Grand Council meeting in October 1962, this decision was overruled, clearing the way for a new ruling by the executive committee. However, the chapter's members formed Sigma Chi Gamma (local) in 1963, which reformed the Gamma Omicron chapter" in 1971.
- ^ The university reversed its recognition of the chapter in October 2016 for violating the hazing and violating the university's code of conduct.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta Epsilon, established in 1917.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Tau.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Kappa Delta, established in 1934. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Chi Gamma (local), established in 2017.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Kappa, established in 1922.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Georgia Rifles, established in 1904.
- ^ Chapter formed from Pi Chi, established in 1926.
- ^ Gamma Chi originated as Iota Sigma, a local fraternity that was established in 1916 and became the Delta chapter of the Sigma Phi Sigma national fraternity. It but disaffiliated from Sigma Phi Sigma in 1941. Gamma Chi lost its charter in 2001 but reformed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2008
- ^ Chapter formed from the Alpha Gamma chapter of Beta Kappa, established in 1925 and released from that fraternity during a merger. After going dormant, Gamma Psi it has reformed as Sigma Chi Epsilon associate chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Phi, established in 1912. It went dormant in 1951 when the fraternity's membership practices violated the university policy that prohibited groups that discriminated based on race or religion. After the fraternity changed its policy, the chapter reformed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1951 by the former members of the Gamma Omega chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1941.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Tau, established in 1919.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1946. After going dormant, it reformed from Kappa Sigma Chi (local), established in 2014.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Kappa, established in 1946. In 1969, the chapter voted to return its charter so that it had the local autonomy needed to initiate a black pledge.
- ^ Chapter formed from Zeta Chi, established in 1947.
- ^ Chapter formed from Zeta Chi, established in 1941.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Lambda Xi, established in 1925. Sigma Chi suspended the chapter in 2013. The chapter was reformed in 2019 from Sigma Chi Psi (local), established on October 12, 2017.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma Chi (local), established in 1947.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Theta Gamma, established in 1910. After going dormant, it reformed as a colony in 2014. In 2021, the university suspended the chapter until 2025 for hazing.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Phi, established in 1911.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Alpha Psi, established in 1910. After going dormant, it reformed in 2011 from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed from Tau Sigma Tau, established in 1947. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Tau associate chapter in 2019.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1947.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Mu Chi (local), established in spring of 1922 from the Amphictyon Literary Society which was founded in 1893 and originally called the Clionian Literary Society.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Epsilon Phi, established in 1921.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1947.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1950. After going dormant, it reformed in 2023 from Sigma Chi Zeta (local), established in 2021.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Tau, established in 1921.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma Gamma, established in 1939.
- ^ Chapter formed from Gamma Omega, established in 1951.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1952.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma, established in 1954.
- ^ Chi Sigma, established in 1955. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Chi Nu (local), established in 2017.
- ^ Chapter formed from Omega Sigma Chi, established in 1924.
- ^ Chapter formed from Gan Bey (local), established on May 14, 1947. After going dormant, it reformed in 2021 from Sigma Chi Xi (local), established in 2019.
- ^ Chapter was originally formed as the Campus Men's Club in October 1954. Later that year, the club became Chi Delta Sigma (local), an associate chapter that later became Epsilon Omicron.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Psi (local), established on February 4, 1903.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma (local), established in September 1955.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Alpha (local), established February 3, 1948.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established on September 28, 1957.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Benton Society (local), established in 1892. At the time of the merger of the two groups in 1960, there were nearly 2,000 Benton alumni.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Lamar State College of Technology, which became Lamar University in 1971. It formed from Kappa Phi (local) established in the spring of 1956 to affiliate with a national fraternity.
- ^ The chapter was chartered at Sam Houston State Teachers College, which became Sam Houston State College in 1965 and Sam Houston State University in 1969. It formed from the Cabelleros (local fraternity), established in the fall of 1949. The Cabelleros had initiated 256 members at the time of the merger.
- ^ The chapter was chartered at Ball State Teachers College, which became Ball State University in 1965. It formed from Sigma Delta (local), established as the Pioneer Club in 1959 with the intent of becoming a chapter of Sigma Chi.
- ^ The chapter formed from Phi Sigma Phi (local), established in 1929 at the General Motors Institute of Technology which became Kettering in 1998.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Chi Alpha (local), established in 1961 at East Texas State College which became Texas A&M University–Commerce in 1996.
- ^ The chapter was chartered at Kansas State College of Pittsburgh which became Pittsburgh State University in 1977. It formed from Xi Omega (local), established in October 1960 to become a chapter of Sigma Chi.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from Chi Sigma Chi (local).
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma (local), established in February 1962.
- ^ The chapter formed from Sigma Phi Alpha (local), established on March 17, 1958, to join a national fraternity.
- ^ The chapter formed from Sigma Delta (local), established in May 1962 to join a national fraternity.
- ^ Zeta Chi was chartered at the San Fernando Valley State College which later became California State University, Northridge. The chapter was formed from Beta Sigma Pi (local), established in September 1958.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in the spring of 1962.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Texas College of Arts and Industries which became Texas A&M University–Kingsville in 1993, It formed from Sigma Rho (local), established in 1962.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma (local), established on April 9, 1964, to become a Sigma Chi chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Alpha Chi (local), established on April 22, 1963, to become a chapter of Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Prometheans (local), established in 1962 by independents and former members of the Kansas Alpha chapter of Kappa Sigma Kappa who wanted to join Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Keplar Society (local), established on May 21, 1962, to eventually join a national fraternity. Keplar was previously called Goats and Zeta Beta.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Rho (local), established in February 1966 to join Sigma Chi. After going dormant, the chapter was reformed in 2008 from Psi Sigma Chi (local), established in 2004.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Nevada Southern College which became the University of Nevada, Las Vegas later in 1969. It formed from Chi Sigma Chi (local), established in November 1965.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established on November 5, 1964.
- ^ Chapter formed from Beta Omicron Chi (local), established on November 22, 1966.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in August 1963 by two Sigma Chis who wanted to create a chapter at Long Beach.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Alpha Pi (local), established on June 16, 1966, to become a chapter of Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Omega (local), established in October 1965.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1967 as a Sigma Chi colony.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma (local), established in the fall of 1967.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta Epsilon (local), established in 1966.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 1968 as a prospective Sigma Chi chapter.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Southwest Missouri State University which became Missouri State University. It formed from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in October 1968 to become a chapter of Sigma Chi. After going dormant, it reformed in 2014 from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 2012.
- ^ The chapter formed from Lambda Chi (local), established on January 28, 1969. Later, it withdrew from the fraternity and became the Center Club.
- ^ Chapter formed from Lambda Sigma Chi (local), established in November 1969 to become a chapter of Sigma Chi. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Psi associate chapter in 2021.
- ^ Chapter formed from Theta Delta Xi (local), established on October 3, 1968.
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Sigma Phi (local), established in 1968.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established on March 11, 1969.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Florida Technological University, now the University of Central Florida. It was formed from Sigma Sigma Chi (local), established in 1970.
- ^ Chapter was chartered in Florence State University, which became the University of North Alabama later in 1974. It formed from the Alpha Colony of Sigma Chi, established on October 24, 1972.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma Chi (local) established in October 1973.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Rho (local), established on March 22, 1974.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Gamma (local), established in 1975.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in September 1971.
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Phi (local), established in 1972.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta Phi (local), established in the fall of 1971 by men who had belonged to a fraternity of that name at a junior college. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Chi Eta (local), established in 2015.
- ^ Chapter was chartered at Clarion State College, now PennWest Clarion. It formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established on December 17, 1969. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Theta Chi (local), established in 2011.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established on September 23, 1974, to join Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Sigma Chi, established in 1976.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 1980. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Sigma associate chapter.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 1981.
- ^ Chapter formed from Pi Upsilon Pi, established in 1980
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Mu (local), established in 1980.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1982. After going dormant, it reformed from Sigma Chi Theta (local), established in 2016.
- ^ Chapter formed from Theta Zeta Chi, established in 1978. Sigma Chi suspended the chapter in 2019 after an alcohol-related hazing incident resulted in the death of a pledge.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1983.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1981.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Lambda Chi (local), established in 1981.
- ^ Chapter formed from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in 1984.
- ^ Chapter formed from Tau Sigma Chi (local), established in 1984.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from Sigma Chi Theta (local), established in 2019.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Sigma Chi (local), established in 1983.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Sigma Chi, established in 1984. After going dormant, it reformed in 2009 from Phi Sigma Chi (local), established in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Old Campus Society (local), established in 1984.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1984.
- ^ Chapter formed from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Omega Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omicron (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Iota (local), established in 1987.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma Chi (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Theta Chi (local), established in 1987.
- ^ Chapter formed from Propylon (local), established in 1981.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Nu Sigma Chi (local), established in 1985.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Omega Sigma Chi (local), established in 1986.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 1988 with plans to become a chapter of Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma Chi (local), established in 1987.
- ^ Chapter formed from Rho Sigma Chi (local), established in 1989. After going dormant, it reformed in 2021 from Sigm Chi Upsilon (local), established in 2019.
- ^ Chapter formed from Kappa Omega (local), established in 1984.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1988.
- ^ Chapter formed from Theta Sigma Chi (local), established in 1988. After going dormant, it reformed as Sigma Chi Kappa associate chapter in 2021.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1987.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1988.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 1989.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 1987. After going dormant, it reformed in 2023 from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2021.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 1987.
- ^ Chapter formed from Eta Sigma Chi (local), established in 1989.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Chi Epsilon (local), established in 1989.
- ^ Chapter formed from Delta Sigma Chi (local), established in the 1990s.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1988.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established in 1989.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1989.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 1994.
- ^ Chapter formed from Shield (local), established in 1991.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 1997. After going dormant, it reformed in 2021 from Sigma Chi Gamma (local), established in 2019.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Rho (local), established on January 25, 1996 as a colony of Sigma Chi.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Kappa (local) established in 1864.
- ^ Chapter formed from Beta Sigma Lambda (local), established in 1999.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 2002.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Rho (local), established in 2003
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2004.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Sigma Chi (local), established in 2003.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Kappa (local), established in 2004.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local).
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Upsilon (local), established in 2008.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 2009.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2008.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Sigma Chi (local), established in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Rho (local), established in 2008.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Theta (local), established in 2009.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Phi (local), established in 2009.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 2009.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Xi (local), established in 2008.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2008.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Beta (local), established in 2010.
- ^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma Chi (local), established in 2010.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2010.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Psi (local), established in 2009. The Sigma Chi Executive Committee suspended the chapter in 2022 after years of declining membership.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Upsilon (local), established in 2011.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Phi (local), established in 2011.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Tau (local), established in 2011.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Pi (local), established in 2011.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Rho (local), established in 1999.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Zeta (local), established in 2012.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2013.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2012.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Delta (local), established in 2013.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Xi (local), established in 2016.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Sigma (local), established in 2015.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Omega (local), established in 2015.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Lambda (local), established in 2015.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Iota (local), established in 2017.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Phi (local), established in 2018.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2017.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Epsilon (local), established in 2019.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Alpha (local), established in 2022.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Chi Rho (local), established in 2018.
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