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Phi Kappa Sigma is an American men's general collegiate fraternity. Following is a list of chapters of Phi Kappa Sigma.[1][2][3] In the first decades, several of the original series of chapter names were re-used, either after a short-lived chapter had been closed as a result of the Civil War, or after a period of dormancy. Active chapters noted in bold. Inactive chapters and any dormant institutions are in italics.
- ^ See Greek organizations at Washington & Jefferson College.
- ^ The 1894 restoration absorbed Alpha Zeta Phi (local), which had originated in 1889.
- ^ This college closed in 1861 due to the Civil War, but reopened by 1865.
- ^ This college closed in 1861 due to the Civil War, reopening by 1866.
- ^ This college closed in 1861 due to the Civil War, but reopened by 1866.
- ^ This college closed in 1861 due to the Civil War, but reopened by 1865.
- ^ Racine College ceased operations on August 8, 1933.
- ^ Long Island Medical College or Long Island College Hospital was located in Brooklyn, New York from 1858 to 1930, when the medical college split from the hospital. In 1950 it became part of the state college system. Separately, cash strapped, the hospital was closed in 2017.
- ^ Racine College ceased operations on August 8, 1933.
- ^ Psi (2) chapter originally formed in 1885 as the Delta chapter or "Keystone chapter" of Q.T.V., an early Latin-named regional fraternity, joining ΦΚΣ when Q.T.V. disbanded.
- ^ This chapter originated as Gamma Digamma Kappa (local) prior to 1893. "Digamma" is an archaic letter of the Greek alphabet, not included in the standard list.
- ^ At its restoration in 1927, the chapter absorbed Tau Sigma Phi (local), which had originated in 1921.
- ^ This chapter is listed as an expansion target on the national website.
- ^ This chapter originated as Omicron Epsilon Eta Pi (local), formed in 1894.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Paragraph Club (local), formed in 1897.
- ^ This chapter originated as the F.G.D. Club (local), formed in 1900.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Valhalla Club (local), formed in 1896.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Cereberus Club (local), formed in 1904.
- ^ This chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Phi (local), formed in 1909.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Lodge Club (local), formed in 1912.
- ^ This chapter originated as Pi Tau Upsilon (local), formed in 1914.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Apollo Club (local), formed in 1918.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Tau Delta (local), formed in 1921.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Phi Delta (local), formed in 1922.
- ^ This chapter originated as Gamma Delta Epsilon (local), formed in 1921.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Epsilon (local), formed in 1923.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Arrow Club (local), formed in 1924.
- ^ This chapter originated as Sigma Alpha Omega (local), formed in 1928.
- ^ This chapter originated as Pi Kappa (local), prior to 1936.
- ^ This chapter originated as Zeta Alpha (local), formed in 1923.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Epsilon (local), formed in 1947.
- ^ This chapter originated as Alpha Delta Omega (local), formed in 1950.
- ^ This chapter originated as the Trojans Club (local), formed in 1934.
- ^ This chapter originated as Phi Delta Omega (local), formed in 1956.
- ^ This chapter originated as Tau Eta Gamma (local), formed in 1962.
- ^ This chapter originated as Sigma Tau Sigma (local), formed in 1963.
- ^ This chapter originated as Delta Theta (local), formed in 1967.
- ^ This chapter originated as Lambda Pi Omega (local), formed in 1966.
- ^ This chapter originated as Theta Omega Phi (local), formed in 1956.
- ^ This chapter originated as Sigma Chi Omega (local), formed in 1982.
- ^ a b California University of Pennsylvania and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania were renamed in 2021 after the merger of these schools.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Delta (local), formed in 1980.
- ^ This chapter originated as Beta Sigma Lambda (local), formed earlier in 1987.
- ^ Wesley College ceased operations on July 1, 2021, when Delaware State University finalized purchase of the school. The campus is now named the DSU Downtown campus, a satellite of DSU.
- ^ This chapter originated as Tau Epsilon (local), formed in 1929.
- ^ This chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Omega (local), formed in 1989.
- ^ This chapter originated as Sigma Delta (local), formed in 1967.
- ^ This chapter originated as Beta Phi Delta (local), formed prior to 1994.
- ^ a b c d This group was assigned a chapter designation, but not installed as an active chapter before ceasing operations.
- ^ This chapter originated as Tau Sigma Alpha (local), formed in 1995.
- ^ This chapter originated as Omega Nu Epsilon (local), formed in 2002.
See also
[edit]- Phi Kappa Sigma main article
References
[edit]- ^ "Phi Kappa Sigma International Fraternity - Campuses". Phi Kappa Sigma. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
- ^ William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive), page showing Phi Kappa Sigma". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 8 April 2024. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
- ^ Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. III-85-88. ISBN 978-0963715906.
- ^ "Long Island College Hospital Brooklyn, New York 1858-1930". Lost Colleges. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
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