List of Tau Kappa Epsilon chapters
Tau Kappa Epsilon chapters and colonies are individual organizations of initiated members of Tau Kappa Epsilon associated with a university or college. After the first, or single-letter Alpha series, chapters are named with a two-letter Greek letter combination in alphabetical order of the Greek alphabet, such as Alpha-Alpha, Beta-Alpha, etc. The Greek letter "Eta" was skipped over as a named series. Naming occurs according to the date of when the chapter's charter was granted. In one exception to this general rule, the group that would have been the Sigma chapter received special permission to be referred to as the Scorpion chapter, honoring the name of a long-standing local affiliate into the Fraternity.[1]
A colony is defined as an unchartered organization of the Fraternity until officially granted a charter by the Grand Council, which is the board of directors of the Fraternity. Once a colony has obtained at least 20 qualified members and has petitioned for a charter, the Grand Council may grant a charter by a two-thirds vote.[2] As of 2022, "colonies" are officially referred to as "emerging chapters" by the Fraternity.[3]
Chapters may have become inactive after being granted a charter, due to membership decline, misconduct, or school closure. In some cases, the Fraternity and alumni volunteers may restore a dormant chapter using the same chapter name. Numerous chapters that were once closed have reorganized and have successfully reestablished themselves in their school and community.
List of chapters
The following is a list of the chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon in order of their chapter number. Active chapters and colonies are noted in bold while inactive groups are noted in italics.[4][5]
# | Chapter | Institution | Active Date(s) | Status | Notes |
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001 | Alpha | Illinois Wesleyan University | January 10, 1899 | Active | The Alpha chapter had its origin in the Knights of Classic Lore (local), formed on January 10, 1899.[5] In the spring of 1910, the chapter purchased a house that served as the first fraternity chapter house at Illinois Wesleyan University, which they owned until the fall of 1924. The chapter ceased operations for three years during World War II, but did not lose its charter.[6] In 1998, the Alpha chapter briefly lost University recognition due to violations of the school's alochol policy.[7] |
002 | Beta | Millikin University | April 17, 1908 | Active | The Beta chapter originated as Chi Rho Sigma (local) in 1908.[5] The chapter closed during World War II, but did not lose its charter, and was reactivated in February 1946.[6] |
003 | Gamma | University of Illinois | February 3, 1912–197?, 1998–2015, 2018 | Colony | The Gamma chapter originated as the Campus Club (local) in 1911. Later, it would absorb the campus chapters of Sigma Mu Sigma and Sigma Phi Sigma.[5][8] |
004 | Delta | Knox College | November 22, 1912 | Active | The Delta chapter house was built in 1906 and is the oldest TKE chapter house in the world.[9] In 2003, the chapter house became the first handicapped-accessible fraternity house on campus.[10] |
005 | Epsilon | Iowa State University | May 28, 1915 | Active | The Epsilon chapter originated as the Seminoles (local) in 1911.[5] In 2003, the chapter house was closed due to financial reasons.[11] However, in 2004, private donations allowed the chapter to reopen and renovate the chapter house.[12] In 2014, the chapter house was vandalized causing $20,000 to $50,000 in damages.[13] In 2015, the chapter became the first ΤΚΕ chapter to reach 100 consecutive years of operation.[14] |
006 | Zeta | Coe College | May 12, 1916 | Active | The Zeta chapter originated as Chi Theta Psi (local) in 1915.[5] |
007 | Eta | University of Chicago | February 17, 1917–1932 | Inactive | The Eta chapter originated as Eta Tau Epsilon (local) in 1916.[5] The chapter was one of two chapters that went inactive during the Great Depression, the other of which being the Phi chapter at the University of Nebraska.[6] |
008 | Theta | University of Minnesota | March 10, 1917–1942, 1948–1963, 1980–1987, 2014 | Active | The Theta chapter originated as Eta Sigma Rho (local) in 1916.[5] |
009 | Iota | Eureka College | April 21, 1917 | Active | The Iota chapter originated as Pi Alpha Theta (local) in 1906, the first fraternity at Eureka College.[5] The chapter is the home chapter of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.[15] |
010 | Kappa | Beloit College | May 12, 1917–1972, 1984 | Active | The Kappa chapter originated as Delta Phi Upsilon (local) in 1908.[5] |
011 | Lambda | University of Wisconsin–Madison | December 15, 1917–1933, 1947–1971, 1974–19??, 1992 | Active | The Lambda chapter originated as the Akela Club (local) in 1916, but became the Lambda chapter during World War I.[5][6] |
012 | Mu | Carroll University | September 19, 1919–1994 | Inactive | The Mu chapter originated as Sigma Alpha Phi (local) in 1910.[5] |
013 | Nu | University of California, Berkeley | October 3, 1919–1933, 1947–1994, 2004 | Active | The Nu chapter originated as the Sequoyah Club (local) in 1913.[5][6] The chapter house was completely destroyed in the 1923 Berkeley, California fire.[16] |
014 | Xi | Washington University in St. Louis | September 17, 1920 | Active | The Xi chapter originated as Phi Omega (local) in 1919.[5] In 1924, the chapter was the first chapter on campus to raise enough money to buy a chapter house.[17] |
015 | Omicron | Ohio State University | May 27, 1921–2018 | Colony | The Omicron chapter originated as Beta Alpha Chi (local) in 1914.[5] The chapter was suspended by the University in April 2001 for one year. The chapter appealed the decision, but the decision was upheld.[18] In November 2017, the chapter was 1 of 11 Ohio State University chapters placed under investigation for student conduct violations.[19] In January 2018, the University suspended the chapter for three years.[20] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2021.[21] |
016 | Pi | Pennsylvania State University | May 5, 1922 | Active | The Pi chapter originated as Tau Sigma Tau (local) in 1920.[5] The chapter was placed on probation for one year in February 2003.[22] The chapter announced in June 2017 that it would close its house for the 2017–2018 school year for "a year of reconsideration and recharge of the values, traditions and mission of Pi Chapter ΤΚΕ" in wake of the Death of Tim Piazza.[23] |
017 | Rho | West Virginia University | January 1, 1923–2017 | Colony | The Rho chapter originated as the Avena Club (local) in 1920.[5] In April 2017, the University opted to no longer recognize the chapter as a student organization on campus.[24] The chapter was approved to return in Spring 2022.[25] |
018 | Scorpion | Cornell University | May 24, 1923–1934, 1940–2012 | Inactive | The chapter is formally recognized as the Scorpion chapter in The Black Book.[1] The Scorpion chapter originated as Kappa Psi (local) in 1907. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma.[5] In 2011, the sixteen remaining pledge members of the local Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter joined the Scorpion chapter after the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter lost University recognition.[26] |
019 | Tau | Oregon State University | January 17, 1924–1933, 1951–1977, 19??–2014 | Expansion | The Tau chapter originated as Tau Sigma Phi (local) in 1922.[5] In 2017, the chapter was suspended through 2020 for membership misconduct.[27] In early 2019, two individuals were arrested after being found inside the vacant ΤΚΕ chapter house with evidence of "squatting, ransacked rooms, and property damage".[28] |
020 | Upsilon | University of Michigan | January 1, 1925–1942, 1948–1981, 1987–2002, 2012–2017 | Inactive | The Upsilon chapter originated as the Peers Club (local) in 1922.[5] |
021 | Phi | University of Nebraska | May 28, 1925–1935, 1947–1958, 1969–1996, 2008–202? | Inactive | The Phi chapter originated as Alpha Delta (local) in 1923.[5] The chapter was one of two chapters that went inactive during the Great Depression, the other of which being the Eta chapter at the University of Chicago.[6] The chapter moved into a new chapter house in August 2015.[29] |
022 | Chi | University of Washington | May 20, 1926–199?, 199? | Active | The Chi chapter originated as Sigma Delta Theta (local) in 1922.[5] |
023 | Psi | Gettysburg College | November 23, 1926–2010 | Inactive | The Psi chapter originated as Delta Kappa Sigma (local) in 1916.[5] |
024 | Omega | Albion College | January 1, 1927 | Active | The Omega chapter originated as the Zetalethian Literary Society (local) in 1903.[5] |
025 | Alpha-Alpha | Wabash College | June 16, 1927–1937, 1962 | Active | The Alpha-Alpha chapter originated as the Karnak Club (local) in 1921.[5] The chapter dedicated its new $4 million chapter house in August 2008.[30] |
026 | Alpha-Beta | Ohio University | November 18, 1927–1977 | Expansion | The Alpha-Beta chapter originated as Kappa Psi Alpha (local) in 1921.[5] |
027 | Alpha-Gamma | Washington State University | December 29, 1927–2000, 2009 | Active | The Alpha-Gamma chapter originated as Delta Tau Alpha (local) in 1920.[5] |
028 | Alpha-Delta | University of Idaho | December 29, 1927–2003, 2022 | Active | The Alpha-Delta chapter originated as Tau Kappa Iota (local) in 1923. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Chi Alpha Pi.[5] In 1993, the chapter voted to "ban alcohol at all fraternity functions and in all public areas of the fraternity's property".[31] |
029 | Alpha-Epsilon | Monmouth College | October 4, 1928–1993 | Inactive | The Alpha-Epsilon chapter originated as Phi Sigma Alpha (local) in 1909.[5] |
030 | Alpha-Zeta | Purdue University | December 20, 1928 | Active | The Alpha-Zeta chapter originated as the Trigon Club (local) in 1922. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Sigma Mu Sigma.[5] The chapter was only one of two chapters to maintain a house during World War II, the other of which being the Alpha-Phi chapter at the University of Kansas.[6] In July 2005, the University withdrew recognition of the chapter.[32] |
031 | Alpha-Eta | Rutgers University | June 2, 1930–200?, 2011–2018 | Inactive | The Alpha-Eta chapter originated as Phi Sigma Tau (local) in 1927.[5] |
032 | Alpha-Theta | Whitman College | September 29, 1930 | Active | The Alpha-Theta chapter originated as Alpha Omicron Kappa (local) in 1923.[5] |
033 | Alpha-Iota | Hamilton College | November 20, 1930–1943, 1948–1971, 2002–20?? | Inactive | The Alpha-Iota chapter originated as Lambda Xi Sigma (local) in 1923.[5] |
034 | Alpha-Kappa | University of Pennsylvania | December 5, 1930–1943 | Inactive | The Alpha-Kappa chapter originated as Alpha Pi Epsilon (local) in 1923. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Sigma Zeta.[5] |
035 | Alpha-Lambda | Kansas State University | January 29, 1931–2020 | Inactive | The Alpha-Lambda chapter originated as Alpha Sigma Psi (local) in 1923.[5] |
036 | Alpha-Mu | Ohio Wesleyan University | September 18, 1931–1993 | Inactive | The Alpha-Mu chapter originated as Beta Sigma Tau (local) in 1923.[5] |
037 | Alpha-Nu | University of New Hampshire | January 1, 1932–1989, 2012 | Active | The Alpha-Nu chapter originated as Delta Sigma Chi (local) in 1926.[5] |
038 | Alpha-Xi | Drake University | December 16, 1932 | Active | The Alpha-Xi chapter originated as Delta Zeta Chi (local) in 1921.[5] |
039 | Alpha-Omicron | New Mexico State University | March 23, 1934 | Active | The Alpha-Omicron chapter originated as Gamma Sigma (local) in 1921.[5] |
040 | Alpha-Pi | George Washington University | June 1, 1935–2015, 2019 | Active | The Alpha-Pi chapter was acquired after ΤΚΕ absorbed the membership of Sigma Mu Sigma in 1934 during the Great Depression.[5][6] On October 31, 2021, the Alpha-Pi chapter was the subject of national attention after its chapter house was vandalized, which included the desecration of a Jewish Torah.[33] |
041 | Alpha-Rho | University of Rhode Island | June 10, 1937–2009, 2014 | Active | The Alpha-Rho chapter originated as Phi Beta Chi (local) in 1921.[5] |
042 | Alpha-Sigma | University of North Dakota | June 3, 1938–1994 | Inactive | The Alpha-Sigma chapter originated as Tau Sigma Rho (local) in 1923. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon.[5] |
043 | Alpha-Tau | Drexel University | May 26, 1939–2017 | Expansion | The Alpha-Tau chapter originated as Phi Kappa Beta (local) in 1919.[5] The chapter was suspended by Drexel University in May 2017 for five years.[34] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[25] |
044 | Alpha-Upsilon | Fort Hays State University | April 18, 1942–19??, 1987–2014 | Inactive | The Alpha-Upsilon chapter was closed by ΤΚΕ Headquarters in April 2014.[35] |
045 | Alpha-Phi | University of Kansas | April 25, 1942–2018 | Expansion | The Alpha-Phi chapter was founded as ΤΚΕ's first colony in December 1939. The chapter was only one of two chapters to maintain a house during World War II, the other of which being the Alpha-Zeta chapter at Purdue University.[6] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2020.[21] |
046 | Alpha-Chi | University of Louisville | September 12, 1942 | Active | The Alpha-Chi chapter originated as Alpha Zeta (local) in 1929.[5] The chapter was installed as the last chapter before World War II.[6] |
047 | Alpha-Psi | Davis & Elkins College | October 4, 1946–20?? | Inactive | The Alpha-Psi chapter originated as Chi Omicron Delta (local) in 1915.[5] |
048 | Alpha-Omega | University of California, Los Angeles | May 24, 1947–1956, 1977–1994 | Inactive | |
049 | Beta-Alpha | Bradley University | October 26, 1946–1991 | Inactive | The Beta-Alpha chapter originated as Beta Sigma Mu (local) in 1911.[5] |
050 | Beta-Beta | North Carolina State University | January 18, 1947 | Active | The Beta-Beta chapter originated as Alpha Lambda Tau on November 15, 1925, and was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution in 1947.[5][6] The chapter was founded as the first ΤΚΕ chapter in the south. The chapter is commonly known as 'Dixie Alpha'. In 1997, the chapter had a member drown in Raleigh's Lake Johnson in an accidental event.[36] In 2014, the chapter's alumni listed the chapter house for sale.[37] The chapter lost University recognition in 2017, but returned to campus in the spring of 2019. |
051 | Beta-Gamma | Oklahoma State University | February 1, 1947–1971, 1993–200?, 2008–2017 | Colony | |
052 | Beta-Delta | University of Maryland, College Park | February 1, 1947–1972, 19??–199?, 2007–2016 | Inactive | The Beta-Delta chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution in 1947.[5][6] The chapter was closed by the University and ΤΚΕ Headquarters in March 2016.[38] |
053 | Beta-Epsilon | Trine University | February 22, 1947–1949, 1966 | Active | The Beta-Epsilon chapter originated as the Alpha chapter of Sigma Mu Sigma in 1921, later becoming the Psi chapter of Alpha Lambda Tau, and ultimately was one of five chapters acquired by TKE after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution in 1947.[5][6] It could not remain a chapter due to North American Interfraternity Conference rules on school accreditation and was released. It eventually joined Kappa Sigma once the accreditation problem was resolved sixteen years later, but the Beta-Epsilon chapter name was retained for the establishment of a new chapter at Tri-State (now Trine University) in 1989.[a] |
054 | Beta-Zeta | Louisiana Tech University | April 10, 1947–2006, 2019 | Active | The Beta-Zeta chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution in 1947.[5][6] |
055 | Beta-Eta | Missouri University of Science and Technology | March 8, 1947 | Active | The Beta-Eta chapter completed construction of a new chapter house in 2017.[39] |
056 | Beta-Theta | University of Missouri | April 13, 1947–1997, 2008 | Active | The Beta-Theta chapter originated as Chi Beta (local) in 1940.[5] |
057 | Beta-Iota | Iowa Wesleyan University | May 30, 1947–1954 | Inactive | The Beta-Iota chapter originated as Tau Sigma Gamma (local) in 1946.[5] |
058 | Beta-Kappa | University of Oregon | June 13, 1947–1970, 1987–1992 | Inactive | |
059 | Beta-Lambda | Auburn University | July 12, 1947–1999, 2005 | Active | The Beta-Lambda chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution in 1947.[5][6] |
060 | Beta-Mu | Bucknell University | December 6, 1947–1998, 2003–2019 | Inactive | The Beta-Mu chapter originated as Alpha Chi Mu (local) in 1921.[5] |
061 | Beta-Nu | Marshall University | December 6, 1947–2006, 2012–2012 | Inactive | The Beta-Nu chapter originated as Chi Delta (local) in 1947.[5] |
062 | Beta-Xi | Arizona State University | April 16, 1948–1970, 1983–199?, 2001–2014 | Inactive | The Beta-Xi chapter originated as Mu Sigma Chi (local) in 1935.[5] The chapter was permanently banned on January 23, 2014 due to violating previous suspension and hosting non-sanctioned events.[40] |
063 | Beta-Omicron | Wayne State University | May 23, 1948–1979 | Inactive | The Beta-Omicron chapter originated as the Shahs Club (local) in 1925.[5] |
064 | Beta-Pi | Georgia Institute of Technology | June 5, 1948 | Active | |
065 | Beta-Rho | University of Akron | September 18, 1948 | Active | |
066 | Beta-Sigma | University of Southern California | October 30, 1948 | Active | |
067 | Beta-Tau | Florida Southern College | November 27, 1948–1958, 1964–1985 | Inactive | The Beta-Tau chapter originated as Phi Beta Chi (local) in 1947. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Phi Delta.[5] |
068 | Beta-Upsilon | University of Maine | December 11, 1948 | Active | The Beta-Upsilon chapter originated as Chi Rho Sigma (local) in 1947.[5] |
069 | Beta-Phi | Louisiana State University | January 1, 1949 | Active | |
070 | Beta-Chi | Southern Illinois University Carbondale | February 12, 1949–1990, 2006–2021 | Expansion | The Beta-Chi chapter originated as Delta Delta Chi (local) in 1940.[5] |
071 | Beta-Psi | Arkansas State University | March 6, 1949–2007 | Colony | The Beta-Psi chapter originated as Delta Omega Sigma (local) in 1933, the first fraternity at Arkansas State University.[5] The Beta-Psi chapter is the home chapter of Elvis Presley.[41] In April 2016, Arkansas State University authorized the recolonization of ΤΚΕ on its campus.[42] |
072 | Beta-Omega | Missouri State University | April 23, 1949–200?, 2008 | Active | The Beta-Omega chapter originated as Tri-C, which stood for Camden Country Club, in 1929.[5] |
073 | Gamma-Alpha | University of Wyoming | May 21, 1949–1975 | Inactive | The Gamma-Alpha chapter originated as Chi Eta (local) in 1948.[5] The Gamma-Alpha chapter was installed in a joint ceremony with the Gamma-Beta chapter. |
074 | Gamma-Beta | Colorado State University | May 21, 1949–1975, 199?–2013 | Inactive | The Gamma-Beta chapter was installed in a joint ceremony with the Gamma-Alpha chapter. The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2023.[25] |
075 | Gamma-Gamma | University of Texas at El Paso | September 10, 1949–200? | Inactive | |
076 | Gamma-Delta | University of Miami | October 28, 1949–1961, 1966–200? | Colony | The Gamma-Delta chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2021.[21] |
077 | Gamma-Epsilon | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | October 14, 1949–2006, 2017 | Active | |
078 | Gamma-Zeta | Hartwick College | December 11, 1949–1972, 1994 | Active | The Gamma-Zeta chapter originated as Theta Chi Rho (local) in 1947.[5] |
079 | Gamma-Eta | Idaho State University | December 18, 1949–1981 | Colony | The Gamma-Eta chapter originated as the Lancers (local) in 1948.[5] |
080 | Gamma-Theta | University of Florida | January 28, 1950 | Active | The Gamma-Theta chapter originated as Psi Alpha (local) in 1949.[5] |
081 | Gamma-Iota | University of Colorado Boulder | February 11, 1950–19??, 1987–199?, 2005–2006, 2015 | Active | The Gamma-Iota chapter originated as Chi Mu (local) in 1949. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Zeta Theta Chi.[5] |
082 | Gamma-Kappa | Indiana University | April 16, 1950–2004, 2014–2018 | Inactive | The Gamma-Kappa chapter originated as Chi Nu (local) in 1948.[5] In February 2018, ΤΚΕ Headquarters closed the chapter until at least fall 2021 for undisclosed violations of its bylaws and constitution.[43] |
083 | Gamma-Lambda | San Diego State University | May 19, 1950–1991, 199?–2000, 2022 | Active | The Gamma-Lambda chapter originated as Sigma Lambda (local) in 1927.[5] The chapter was closed by the University in December 2000 and could not be considered for recolonization until at least the 2003–2004 academic year.[44] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2020.[21] |
084 | Gamma-Mu | Furman University | May 21, 1950–1963, 1984–20??, 2017–2018 | Inactive | The Gamma-Mu chapter originated as Phi Sigma (local) in 1941.[5] The chapter was rechartered in October 2017.[45][46] The chapter was closed again in 2019 for risk management infractions. |
085 | Gamma-Nu | University of Toledo | May 28, 1950–199?, 2002–2006 | Inactive | The Gamma-Nu chapter originated as Pi Rho Sigma (local) in 1944.[5] The chapter closed in 2006 due to a lack of members. |
086 | Gamma-Xi | University of New Mexico | December 2, 1950–1964, 199?–200? | Inactive | The Gamma-Xi chapter originated as Tau Kappa (local) in 1949.[5] |
087 | Gamma-Omicron | University of Virginia | December 3, 1950–199?, 2014 | Active | The Gamma-Omicron chapter originated as Psi Gamma (local) in 1949.[5] |
088 | Gamma-Pi | Parsons College [b] | January 13, 1951–1971 | Inactive | The Gamma-Pi chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Chi (local) in 1921.[5] |
089 | Gamma-Rho | Indiana State University | January 20, 1951–1972, 1976–199?, 2003 | Active | The Gamma-Rho chapter originated as the Forum (local) in 1901.[5] |
090 | Gamma-Sigma | University of Kentucky | January 27, 1951–199? | Inactive | The Gamma-Sigma chapter originated as Tau Kappa (local) in 1947.[5] |
091 | Gamma-Tau | University of Denver | February 17, 1951–1978 | Inactive | |
092 | Gamma-Upsilon | University of Texas at Austin | March 3, 1951–1972, 19??–199?, 2007 | Active | |
093 | Gamma-Phi | Emporia State University | May 11, 1951–19??, 199?–200? | Inactive | The Gamma-Phi chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Epsilon (local) in 1915.[5] |
094 | Gamma-Chi | Valparaiso University | May 12, 1951–1988 | Inactive | The Gamma-Chi chapter originated as Alpha Epsilon (local) in 1902.[5][c] |
095 | Gamma-Psi | Butler University | October 20, 1951–2012 | Inactive | The Gamma-Psi chapter was closed in May 2012 due to membership misconduct.[47] |
096 | Gamma-Omega | Eastern Illinois University | March 14, 1952–19??, 199?–200? | Inactive | The Gamma-Omega chapter originated as Epsilon Iota Sigma (local) in 1950.[5] |
097 | Delta-Alpha | Western Michigan University | March 22, 1952–2016 | Inactive | The Delta-Alpha chapter originated as Theta Delta Chi (local) in 1929.[5] |
098 | Delta-Beta | Lake Forest College | May 25, 1952–1972 | Inactive | The Delta-Beta chapter originated as Omega Psi (local) in 1902.[5] |
099 | Delta-Gamma | University of Connecticut | October 24, 1952–1972, 1990–2018, 20?? | Active | The Delta-Gamma chapter originated as Phi Tau Eta (local) in 1950.[5] |
100 | Delta-Delta | University of Northern Colorado | February 28, 1953–200? | Inactive | The Delta-Delta chapter originated as Delta Delta Tau (local) in 1948.[5] The Delta-Delta chapter was founded after being granted ΤΚΕ's 100th charter.[6] |
101 | Delta-Epsilon | Cleveland State University | May 9, 1953 | Active | The Delta-Epsilon chapter originated as Beta Beta Alpha (local) in 1932.[5] In 1986, the Delta-Epsilon chapter set a world record for "longest time jumping on a trampoline" with a record of 53 days of continuous bouncing.[48] |
102 | Delta-Zeta | Southeast Missouri State University | May 23, 1953–1992, 2016 | Active | The Delta-Zeta chapter originated as Delta Chi Delta (local) in 1949.[5] |
103 | Delta-Eta | Northern Illinois University | May 31, 1953–1982, 2002 | Active | The Delta-Eta chapter originated as Sigma Pi Delta (local) in 1952.[5] |
104 | Delta-Theta | California State University, Long Beach | January 9, 1954–1972, 1989 | Active | The Delta-Theta chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Chi (local) in 1952.[5] The chapter is officially associated with CSU–Long Beach since Fall 2010. |
105 | Delta-Iota | Lenoir-Rhyne University | April 10, 1954–200? | Inactive | The Delta-Iota chapter originated as Eta Delta Zeta (local) in 1947.[5] |
106 | Delta-Kappa | High Point University | April 23, 1954–1966 | Inactive | The Delta-Kappa chapter originated as Iota Tau Kappa (local) in 1927.[5] |
107 | Delta-Lambda | University of Central Missouri | April 23, 1954–200?, 2008 | Active | |
108 | Delta-Mu | Pittsburg State University | May 15, 1954–1988 | Inactive | The Delta-Mu chapter originated as Kappa Delta Kappa (local) in 1927.[5] |
109 | Delta-Nu | Northwest Missouri State University | May 15, 1954–2015, 2019 | Active | A fire damaged the chapter house in August 2011.[49] The chapter was closed by the University in 2015, but the chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2018.[50] |
110 | Delta-Xi | Miami University | May 16, 1954 | Active | The Delta-Xi chapter originated as Sigma Tau Alpha (local) in 1949.[5] |
111 | Delta-Omicron | Central Michigan University | May 29, 1954–2000 | Colony | The Delta-Omicron chapter originated as Chi Phi Beta (local) in 1947.[5] |
112 | Delta-Pi | Eastern Michigan University | January 15, 1955–1972, 19?? | Active | The Delta-Pi chapter originated as Phi Delta Pi (local) in 1902.[5] |
113 | Delta-Rho | Indiana University of Pennsylvania | January 29, 1955–1974, 19??–200?, 2007–2014 | Inactive | The Delta-Rho chapter originated as Phi Alpha Zeta (local) in 1908.[5] |
114 | Delta-Sigma | Morningside College | March 26, 1955–1987 | Inactive | The Delta-Sigma chapter originated as Phi Sigma (local) in 1924.[5] |
115 | Delta-Tau | University of Northern Iowa | May 7, 1955–1969, 1979–2008 | Inactive | The Delta-Tau chapter originated as Lambda Gamma Nu (local) in 1923.[5] |
116 | Delta-Upsilon | Missouri Valley College | May 7, 1955–20?? | Inactive | |
117 | Delta-Phi | Saint Francis University | May 14, 1955–200?, 2009 | Active | The Delta-Phi chapter originated as Chi Phi Chi (local) in 1946.[5] |
118 | Delta-Chi | Gannon University | May 8, 1955 | Active | The Delta-Chi chapter originated as Gamma Chi (local) in 1954.[5] |
119 | Delta-Psi | North Dakota State University | May 14, 1955 | Active | The Delta-Psi chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Chi (local) in 1928.[5] |
120 | Delta-Omega | Western State Colorado University | May 13, 1955–1989 | Inactive | The Delta-Omega chapter originated as Alpha Lambda Tau (local) in 1935.[5] |
121 | Epsilon-Alpha | Saint Louis University | May 21, 1955 | Active | |
122 | Epsilon-Beta | University of Tampa | May 27, 1955–1979, 2013 | Active | The Epsilon-Beta chapter originated as Pi Phi Omega (local) in 1954.[5] |
123 | Epsilon-Gamma | Moravian College | January 6, 1956–1966 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Gamma chapter originated as Sigma Theta Pi (local) in 1923.[5] |
124 | Epsilon-Delta | University of Massachusetts Amherst | March 17, 1956–1972, 200?–20??, 2013 | Active | The Epsilon-Delta chapter originated as Delta Sigma Chi (local) in 1952.[5] |
125 | Epsilon-Epsilon | University of Nebraska Omaha | April 21, 1956–200? | Inactive | The Epsilon-Epsilon chapter originated as Phi Beta Chi (local) in 1953.[5] |
126 | Epsilon-Zeta | Rider University | April 20, 1956–1987, 2008 | Active | The Epsilon-Zeta chapter originated as Phi Sigma Nu (local) in 1931.[5] |
127 | Epsilon-Eta | Southwestern Oklahoma State University | May 5, 1956 | Active | The Epsilon-Eta chapter originated as Alpha Nu (local) in 1946.[5] |
128 | Epsilon-Theta | Southeastern Oklahoma State University | May 5, 1956–200?, 20??–20?? | Inactive | The Epsilon-Theta chapter originated as Beta Gamma (local) in 1955.[5] |
129 | Epsilon-Iota | Youngstown State University | May 5, 1956–1992, 2013–2017 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Iota chapter originated as Pi Beta Chi (local) in 1948.[5] |
130 | Epsilon-Kappa | Loyola University Chicago | May 12, 1956–200?, 2004 | Active | The Epsilon-Kappa chapter originated as the University Club (local) in 1938.[5] The chapter was the recipient of the 2014 Interfraternity Council's Fraternity of the Year at Loyola University Chicago.[51] |
131 | Epsilon-Lambda | University of Missouri–Kansas City | May 12, 1956–1980 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Lambda chapter originated as Tau Kappa Nu (local) in 1945.[5] |
132 | Epsilon-Mu | University of Louisiana at Monroe | May 20, 1956–1988 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Mu chapter originated as Alpha Theta Chi (local) in 1950.[5] |
133 | Epsilon-Nu | University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point | May 26, 1956–2014 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Nu chapter originated as Kappa Lambda Mu (local) in 1954.[5] In 2014, the chapter house was raided by a SWAT team as part of a drug investigation, which resulted in the suspension of the chapter.[52][53] |
134 | Epsilon-Xi | Shepherd University | June 3, 1956 | Active | The Epsilon-Xi chapter originated as Zeta Sigma (local) in 1940.[5] |
135 | Epsilon-Omicron | University of Houston | May 26, 1956 | Active | The Epsilon-Omicron chapter originated as Rho Beta (local) in 1951.[5] In 2017, Hurricane Harvey caused major damage to the chapter house.[54] |
136 | Epsilon-Pi | Colgate University | September 29, 1956–1972 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Pi chapter originated as Alpha Beta (local) in 1951.[5] |
137 | Epsilon-Rho | Northern Arizona University | October 6, 1956–19??, 1989–2019 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Rho chapter originated as Tau Kappa Theta (local) in 1953.[5] |
138 | Epsilon-Sigma | University of Central Oklahoma | February 23, 1957–2020 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Sigma chapter originated as Delta Nu (local) in 1954.[5] |
139 | Epsilon-Tau | University of Rochester | April 27, 1957–1976, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Epsilon-Tau chapter originated as Omega Alpha Kappa (local) in 1953.[5] |
140 | Epsilon-Upsilon | Northwestern State University | May 4, 1957 | Active | The Epsilon-Upsilon chapter originated as Lambda Zeta (local) in 1924.[5] |
141 | Epsilon-Phi | University of Detroit Mercy | May 10, 1957–1975 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Phi chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Epsilon (local) in 1950.[5] |
142 | Epsilon-Chi | University at Buffalo | May 18, 1957–1975, 1982–200?, 2006–2020 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Chi chapter originated as Sigma Alpha Nu (local) in 1945.[5] |
143 | Epsilon-Psi | McNeese State University | May 18, 1957–1976 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Psi chapter originated as the Deacons (local) in 1940.[5] |
144 | Epsilon-Omega | Minot State University | May 18, 1957–1983 | Inactive | The Epsilon-Omega chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Delta (local) in 1928.[5] |
145 | Zeta-Alpha | Wagner College | May 25, 1957–19??, 1989 | Active | The Zeta-Alpha chapter originated as Omicron Pi Theta (local) in 1953.[5] |
146 | Zeta-Beta | University of Evansville | May 24, 1957 | Active | The Zeta-Beta chapter originated as the Teke Club (local) in 1955.[5] The chapter was housed at the historic John W. Boehne House for several years starting in 1965.[55] |
147 | Zeta-Gamma | Nebraska Wesleyan University | June 1, 1957–200? | Inactive | The Zeta-Gamma chapter originated as the Tri-Pod Club (local) in 1956.[5] |
148 | Zeta-Delta | Alma College | October 26, 1957 | Active | The Zeta-Delta chapter originated as Phi Phi Alpha (local) in 1905.[5] The original chapter house was destroyed in a fire in March 1985.[56] After it was rebuilt it was again destroyed in a fire in January 2012.[57] |
149 | Zeta-Epsilon | Waynesburg College | January 10, 1958–1999 | Inactive | The Zeta-Epsilon chapter originated as Alpha Gamma (local) in 1956.[5] Fraternities phased out of town and college in 1999. |
150 | Zeta-Zeta | University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee | January 10, 1958–1978, 1987–2014 | Inactive | The Zeta-Zeta chapter originated as Beta Phi Theta (local) in 1917.[5] |
151 | Zeta-Eta | Muhlenberg College | January 10, 1958–2003 | Inactive | The Zeta-Eta chapter originated as Alpha Mu Iota (local) in 1955.[5] The chapter was suspended by the College for three years in February 2003.[58] |
152 | Zeta-Theta | Western Illinois University | February 22, 1958–200?, 2009 | Active | The Zeta-Theta chapter originated as Epsilon Tau Omega (local) in 1957.[5] |
153 | Zeta-Iota | University of Manitoba | March 15, 1958–1981 | Inactive | The Zeta-Iota chapter was founded as the first Canadian ΤΚΕ chapter.[6] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2016.[21] |
154 | Zeta-Kappa | Portland State University | May 30, 1958–201? | Inactive | The Zeta-Kappa chapter originated as Theta Nu (local) in 1954.[5] |
155 | Zeta-Lambda | Bowling Green State University | May 30, 1958–1985, 2011 | Active | The Zeta-Lambda chapter originated as Delta Epsilon (local) in 1948.[5] |
156 | Zeta-Mu | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | January 10, 1959 | Active | The Zeta-Mu chapter originated as Sigma Delta (local) in 1956.[5] |
157 | Zeta-Nu | Valdosta State University | January 17, 1959 | Active | The Zeta-Nu chapter originated as Mu Alpha (local) in 1952.[5] In 2012, the chapter completed major chapter house renovations.[59] |
158 | Zeta-Xi | Boston University | March 22, 1959–1971, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Zeta-Xi chapter originated as Lambda (local) in 1912. Later, it would absorb the campus chapter of Kappa Phi Alpha.[5] |
159 | Zeta-Omicron | Western Carolina University | April 4, 1959–200? | Inactive | The Zeta-Omicron chapter originated as Lambda Phi Kappa (local) in 1957.[5] The chapter's installation resulted in ΤΚΕ becoming the largest social fraternity in the world.[6] |
160 | Zeta-Pi | Culver-Stockton College | April 4, 1959–1981, 1990 | Active | The Zeta-Pi chapter originated in 1868 as the Mathetrophian Literary Society and adopted the letters Mu Theta Nu (ΜΘΝ) in 1921 until joining TKE.[5] |
161 | Zeta-Rho | American International College | April 19, 1959–198? | Inactive | The Zeta-Rho chapter originated as Sigma Alpha Phi (local) in 1932.[5] |
162 | Zeta-Sigma | Marietta College | April 24, 1959–1999 | Inactive | The Zeta-Sigma chapter originated as Kappa Alpha Epsilon (local) in 1955.[5] |
163 | Zeta-Tau | Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania | May 9, 1959–1995, 2005–2020 | Inactive | The Zeta-Tau chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Psi (local) in 1957.[5] |
164 | Zeta-Upsilon | Alliance College [d] | May 9, 1959–1987 | Inactive | The Zeta-Upsilon chapter originated as Tau Sigma Pi (local) in 1931.[5] |
165 | Zeta-Phi | Rollins College | May 16, 1959–1986, 1992 | Active | The Zeta-Phi chapter originated as Tau Kappa Phi (local) in 1956.[5] |
166 | Zeta-Chi | Murray State University | May 22, 1959–1991 | Inactive | The Zeta-Chi chapter originated as Delta Sigma (local) in 1958.[5] |
167 | Zeta-Psi | Hamline University | May 22, 1959–1982 | Inactive | The Zeta-Psi chapter originated as Sigma Phi Alpha (local) in 1921.[5] |
168 | Zeta-Omega | California University of Pennsylvania | May 29, 1959–200?, 2007–201? | Inactive | The Zeta-Omega chapter originated as Omicron Alpha Kappa (local) in 1957.[5] |
169 | Theta-Alpha | Loyola Marymount University | January 10, 1960–1967 | Inactive | The Theta-Alpha chapter originated as the Aristonian Club (local) in 1930.[5] |
170 | Theta-Beta | Belmont Abbey College | February 14, 1960–1988, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Theta-Beta chapter originated as Gamma Tau Epsilon (local) in 1959.[5] |
171 | Theta-Gamma | Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania | April 22, 1960–200? | Inactive | The Theta-Gamma chapter originated as Sigma Beta Iota (local) in 1958.[5] |
172 | Theta-Delta | Fairmont State University | May 14, 1960 | Active | The Theta-Delta chapter originated as Zeta Sigma (local) in 1935.[5] |
173 | Theta-Epsilon | Humboldt State University | May 13, 1960–1977, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Theta-Epsilon chapter originated as Alpha Sigma (local) in 1958.[5] |
174 | Theta-Zeta | Rutgers University–Newark | June 3, 1960 | Active | The Theta-Zeta chapter originated as Sigma Beta Chi (local) in 1929.[5] |
175 | Theta-Eta | University of South Dakota | June 4, 1960–199?, 2005 | Active | |
176 | Theta-Theta | California State University, Los Angeles | November 23, 1960–1977 | Inactive | The Theta-Theta chapter originated as Phi Delta (local) in 1948.[5] |
177 | Theta-Iota | Northern Michigan University | February 18, 1961–19??, 199? | Active | The Theta-Iota chapter originated as Tri-Mu (local) in 1922.[5] |
178 | Theta-Kappa | LIU Post | March 18, 1961–200?, 2015 | Active | The Theta-Kappa chapter originated as Alpha Mu Omega (local) in 1953.[5] |
179 | Theta-Lambda | Widener University | April 29, 1961–1987, 1998 | Active | The Theta-Lambda chapter originated as Delta Delta Rho (local) in 1951.[5] |
180 | Theta-Mu | University of New Orleans | May 5, 1961–199?, 2002–20?? | Inactive | The Theta-Mu chapter originated as Theta Phi (local) in 1958.[5] |
181 | Theta-Nu | Southeastern Louisiana University | May 6, 1961–20?? | Inactive | The Theta-Nu chapter originated as Alpha Omega (local) in 1946.[5] |
182 | Theta-Xi | University of Arkansas | May 11, 1961–1973, 19??–1997 | Inactive | |
183 | Theta-Omicron | Adrian College | May 20, 1961–200?, 2010 | Active | The Theta-Omicron chapter originated as Phi Tau (local) in 1959.[5] |
184 | Theta-Pi | California State University, Chico | May 20, 1961–2012, 2016–20?? | Colony | The Theta-Pi chapter originated as Alpha Sigma Nu (local) in 1958.[5] |
185 | Theta-Rho | St. Cloud State University | May 20, 1961 | Active | The Theta-Rho chapter originated as Delta Eta (local) in 1960.[5] |
186 | Theta-Sigma | St. John's University | May 13, 1961–2020 | Inactive | The Theta-Sigma chapter originated as Sigma Lambda Pi (local) in 1956.[5] |
187 | Theta-Tau | Minnesota State University, Mankato | May 13, 1961–1980, 19?? | Active | The Theta-Tau chapter originated as Gamma Kappa Epsilon (local) in 1960.[5] |
188 | Theta-Upsilon | California State University, Sacramento | December 2, 1961–19??, 2006–20??, 2019 | Active | The Theta-Upsilon chapter originated as Chi Sigma Rho (local) in 1956.[5] |
189 | Theta-Phi | University of Wisconsin–La Crosse | February 23, 1962–1983, 199?–200? | Inactive | The Theta-Phi chapter originated as Zeta Sigma Phi (local) in 1953.[5] |
190 | Theta-Chi | Frostburg State University | April 6, 1962–1988, 2005–20?? | Inactive | The Theta-Chi chapter originated as Omega Sigma Phi (local) in 1935.[5] |
191 | Theta-Psi | Ferris State University | May 4, 1962–1987 | Inactive | The Theta-Psi chapter originated as Omega Tau Omega (local) in 1949.[5] |
192 | Theta-Omega | University of Charleston | May 5, 1962–20?? | Inactive | The Theta-Omega chapter originated as Phi Sigma Phi (local) in 1929.[5] |
193 | Iota-Alpha | University of Wisconsin–Superior | May 5, 1962–1982 | Inactive | The Iota-Alpha chapter originated as Iota Delta Chi (local) in 1919.[5] |
194 | Iota-Beta | Susquehanna University | May 19, 1962–1982, 2006 | Active | The Iota-Beta chapter originated as Phi Epsilon (local) in 1961.[5] |
195 | Iota-Gamma | Truman State University | May 19, 1962 | Active | |
196 | Iota-Delta | Southern Oregon University | May 25, 1962–1978 | Colony | The Iota-Delta chapter originated as Tau Kappa (local) in 1956.[5] |
197 | Iota-Epsilon | Minnesota State University Moorhead | January 19, 1963–1988 | Inactive | The Iota-Epsilon chapter originated as Kappa Nu Alpha (local) in 1961.[5] |
198 | Iota-Zeta | Syracuse University | February 1, 1963–199?, 2003–2015 | Inactive | The Iota-Zeta chapter originated as Theta Alpha (local) in 1907.[5][e] |
199 | Iota-Eta | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | March 8, 1963–1987 | Inactive | The Iota-Eta chapter originated as Gamma Phi (local) in 1958.[5] In 1986, an underage student died in a car crash after being served alcohol at a chapter party.[60] |
200 | Iota-Theta | Centenary College of Louisiana | March 23, 1963 | Active | The Iota-Theta chapter originated as Alpha Nu (local) in 1962.[5] |
201 | Iota-Iota | La Salle University | April 27, 1963–200? | Inactive | The Iota-Iota chapter originated as Phi Sigma Upsilon (local) in 1959.[5] |
202 | Iota-Kappa | Clarkson University | April 27, 1963–2000, 2016 | Active | The Iota-Kappa chapter originated as Phi Delta (local) in 1960.[5] |
203 | Iota-Lambda | Indiana Institute of Technology | April 27, 1963–19?? | Inactive | The Iota-Lambda chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Phi (local) in 1946.[5] |
204 | Iota-Mu | University of Findlay | May 4, 1963–???? | Inactive | The Iota-Mu chapter originated as Sigma Kappa Tau (local) in 1960.[5] |
205 | Iota-Nu | Hillsdale College | May 11, 1963–200? | Inactive | The Iota-Nu chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Kappa in 1929.[5] The Kappa Sigma Kappa house, which later became the Iota-Nu chapter house, was the first fraternity house with a television set.[61] |
206 | Iota-Xi | Concord University | May 12, 1963 | Active | The Iota-Xi chapter originated as Tri Delta Tau (local) in 1921.[5] |
207 | Iota-Omicron | University of Wisconsin–Whitewater | May 18, 1963–2008, 2017 | Active | The Iota-Omicron chapter originated as the Cavaliers (local) in 1960.[5] |
208 | Iota-Pi | Kent State University | May 25, 1963–1971, 19?? | Active | The Iota-Pi chapter originated as Tau Beta Rho (local) in 1959.[5] |
209 | Iota-Rho | Seton Hall University | June 15, 1963–2005 | Inactive | The Iota-Rho chapter originated as Delta Beta Chi (local) in 1962.[5] |
210 | Iota-Sigma | University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire | December 14, 1963–199?, 200?–20?? | Inactive | The Iota-Sigma chapter originated as Eta Phi (local) in 1949.[5] |
211 | Iota-Tau | East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania | January 25, 1964–200? | Inactive | |
212 | Iota-Upsilon | University of West Alabama | February 28, 1964–20?? | Inactive | The Iota-Upsilon chapter originated as Kappa Alpha Epsilon (local) in 1950.[5] |
213 | Iota-Phi | Defiance College | February 28, 1964–200? | Inactive | The Iota-Phi chapter originated as Delta Chi Rho (local) in 1962.[5] |
214 | Iota-Chi | New Mexico Highlands University | May 2, 1964–1975 | Inactive | |
215 | Iota-Psi | Dickinson State University | May 2, 1964–1988 | Inactive | The Iota-Psi chapter originated as Epsilon Omega (local) in 1963.[5] |
216 | Iota-Omega | Glenville State University | May 16, 1964–20?? | Inactive | The Iota-Omega chapter originated as the Holy Roller Court (local) in 1928.[5] |
217 | Kappa-Alpha | Franciscan University of Steubenville | May 23, 1964–19?? | Inactive | |
218 | Kappa-Beta | University of Texas Rio Grande Valley | December 29, 1964–1983, 199?–200?, 20?? | Active | |
219 | Kappa-Gamma | Catholic University of America | March 26, 1965–1977 | Inactive | The Kappa-Gamma chapter originated as Chi Alpha Beta (local) in 1960.[5] |
220 | Kappa-Delta | Old Dominion University | March 6, 1965–20?? | Inactive | The Kappa-Delta chapter originated as Pi Phi Sigma (local) in 1955.[5] |
221 | Kappa-Epsilon | Northland College | May 15, 1965–1983 | Inactive | |
222 | Kappa-Zeta | Hobart College | May 15, 1965–1969 | Inactive | The Kappa-Zeta chapter originated as Phi Phi Delta (local) in 1900.[5] |
223 | Kappa-Eta | New Jersey Institute of Technology | May 29, 1965 | Active | The Kappa-Eta chapter originated as Phi Beta Tau (local) in 1943.[5] |
224 | Kappa-Theta | Adelphi University | June 5, 1965–1990 | Inactive | The Kappa-Theta chapter originated as Epsilon Phi (local) in 1947.[5] |
225 | Kappa-Iota | University of Hartford | March 5, 1966–1975, 198?–2003 | Inactive | The Kappa-Iota chapter originated as Omega Kappa Delta (local) in 1958.[5] |
226 | Kappa-Kappa | Monmouth University | March 12, 1966–2018 | Inactive | The Kappa-Kappa chapter originated as Tau Kappa Beta (local) in 1956.[5] |
227 | Kappa-Lambda | University of Minnesota Morris | March 26, 1966–1987 | Inactive | The Kappa-Lambda chapter originated as Alpha Rho Psi (local) in 1960.[5] |
228 | Kappa-Mu | Edinboro University of Pennsylvania | April 16, 1966–20?? | Inactive | The Kappa-Mu chapter originated as Kappa Delta Phi (local) in 1938.[5] |
229 | Kappa-Nu | Rockhurst University | April 23, 1966–2014 | Colony | The Kappa-Nu chapter originated as Sigma Phi Delta (local) in 1964.[5] |
230 | Kappa-Xi | Black Hills State University | May 7, 1966–1974 | Inactive | The Kappa-Xi chapter originated as Psi Omega Chi (local) in 1964.[5] |
231 | Kappa-Omicron | Thomas Jefferson University | May 7, 1966–1977 | Inactive | The Kappa-Omicron chapter originated as Delta Kappa Phi in 1899.[5] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2016.[21] |
232 | Kappa-Pi | University of San Diego | May 28, 1966–1980 | Inactive | The Kappa-Pi chapter originated as Pi Kappa Epsilon (local) in 1961.[5] |
233 | Kappa-Rho | Mississippi State University | May 29, 1966–19?? | Inactive | |
234 | Kappa-Sigma | City College of New York | November 5, 1966–1974, 2012 | Active | The Kappa-Sigma chapter originated as Gamma Delta Phi (local) in 1963.[5] |
235 | Kappa-Tau | University of Arizona | January 14, 1967–1986, 1991–200?, 2006–2012, 2019 | Active | The Kappa-Tau chapter originated as Beta Nu (local) in 1965.[5] |
236 | Kappa-Upsilon | Villanova University | January 21, 1967–1980 | Inactive | The Kappa-Upsilon chapter originated as Phi Kappa Pi (local) in 1907.[5] |
237 | Kappa-Phi | University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | February 4, 1967–1978, 199?–200? | Inactive | |
238 | Kappa-Chi | Concordia University | March 18, 1967 | Inactive | The Kappa-Chi chapter originated as Kappa Chi (local) in 1965.[5] |
239 | Kappa-Psi | Quinnipiac University | March 18, 1967–197?, 1987–2014 | Inactive | The Kappa-Psi chapter originated as Kappa Delta Mu (local) in 1951.[5] The chapter was suspended by the University in December 2014.[62] |
240 | Kappa-Omega | Washburn University | March 18, 1967–1979 | Inactive | The Kappa-Omega chapter originated as the Cambridge Gentlemen (local) in 1965.[5] |
241 | Lambda-Alpha | University of South Florida | April 26, 1967–1988, 2003–2006 | Inactive | The Lambda-Alpha chapter originated as Phi Sigma Xi (local) in 1966.[5] The chapter was suspended by the University in 2005.[63] |
242 | Lambda-Beta | Lewis University | May 6, 1967–1983 | Inactive | The Lambda-Beta chapter originated as Pi Iota Tau (local) in 1965.[5] |
243 | Lambda-Gamma | University of Cincinnati | May 13, 1967 | Active | The Lambda-Gamma chapter originated as the University of Cincinnati chapter of the American Association of Commons Clubs in 1926.[5] |
244 | Lambda-Delta | University of Southern Maine | May 14, 1967–200? | Inactive | |
245 | Lambda-Epsilon | Clarion University of Pennsylvania | April 20, 1967–199?, 2005–2015 | Inactive | The Lambda-Epsilon chapter originated as Gamma Delta Iota (local) in 1964.[5] |
246 | Lambda-Zeta | Troy University | April 27, 1967 | Active | |
247 | Lambda-Eta | University of Iowa | January 7, 1968–199?, 2007 | Active | |
248 | Lambda-Theta | Santa Fe University of Art and Design [f] | February 3, 1968–1977 | Inactive | |
249 | Lambda-Iota | Florida State University | February 24, 1968–199?, 2003 | Active | The Lambda-Iota chapter originated as Sigma Gamma (local) in 1967.[5] |
250 | Lambda-Kappa | DePaul University | March 23, 1968–1979 | Inactive | The Lambda-Kappa chapter originated as Tau Kappa Phi (local) in 1965.[5] |
251 | Lambda-Lambda | Utica College | April 20, 1968–20?? | Inactive | The Lambda-Lambda chapter originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1946.[5] |
252 | Lambda-Mu | Elon University | April 27, 1968–1989 | Inactive | The Lambda-Mu chapter originated as Alpha Pi Delta (local) in 1926.[5] |
253 | Lambda-Nu | University of Wisconsin–Stout | May 4, 1968–1983 | Inactive | |
254 | Lambda-Xi | Sul Ross State University | May 4, 1968–1983 | Inactive | |
255 | Lambda-Omicron | University of North Texas | May 11, 1968–1983 | Inactive | The Lambda-Omicron chapter originated as Nu Phi (local) in 1964.[5] |
256 | Lambda-Pi | Northeastern Illinois University | May 12, 1968–1975, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Lambda-Pi chapter originated as Sigma Kappa Epsilon (local) in 1964.[5] |
257 | Lambda-Rho | Plymouth State University | May 11, 1968–1978 | Inactive | The Lambda-Rho chapter originated as Phi Mu Kappa (local) in 1963.[5] |
258 | Lambda-Sigma | Keene State College | May 18, 1968–2001, 2010 | Active | The Lambda-Sigma chapter originated as Theta Chi Delta (local) in 1954.[5] |
259 | Lambda-Tau | Northrop University [g] | May 18, 1968–1993 | Inactive | The Lambda-Tau chapter originated as Alpha Epsilon Rho (local) in 1966.[5] |
260 | Lambda-Upsilon | Georgia Southern University | May 25, 1968–19??, 199?–2011, 2017 | Active | |
261 | Lambda-Phi | Bryant University | September 28, 1968 | Active | The Lambda-Phi chapter originated as Beta Iota Beta (local) in 1944.[5] |
262 | Lambda-Chi | Wayne State College | September 28, 1968 | Active | |
263 | Lambda-Psi | East Carolina University | November 16, 1968–2017 | Colony | The Lambda-Psi chapter originated as Alpha Kappa Psi (local) in 1966.[5] In January 2018, the chapter was shut down by ΤΚΕ Headquarters for four years through the end of Fall 2021.[64] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[25] |
264 | Lambda-Omega | Georgia State University | November 29, 1968–19?? | Inactive | The Lambda-Omega chapter originated as Kappa Alpha Epsilon (local) in 1957.[5] |
265 | Mu-Alpha | West Chester University | January 11, 1969–1990, 1997–2007, 20?? | Active | The Mu-Alpha chapter originated as Kappa Sigma Alpha (local) in 1967.[5] The chapter lost University recognition in 2007 due to underage drinking and was suspended for five years.[65] |
266 | Mu-Beta | Eastern Kentucky University | February 15, 1969 | Active | The Mu-Beta chapter originated as Kappa Tau Epsilon (local) in 1966.[5] |
267 | Mu-Gamma | Midwestern State University | February 22, 1969 | Active | The Mu-Gamma chapter originated as Pi Delta Upsilon (local) in 1965.[5] |
268 | Mu-Delta | Athens State University | March 1, 1969–1995, 2010–2012 | Inactive | The Mu-Delta chapter originated as Phi Delta Tau (local) in 1965.[5] |
269 | Mu-Epsilon | University of Massachusetts Lowell | March 1, 1969–200? | Inactive | The Mu-Epsilon chapter originated as Lambda Tau (local) in 1967.[5] |
270 | Mu-Zeta | Nicholls State University | March 8, 1969 | Active | |
271 | Mu-Eta | Northeastern University | March 15, 1969–200? | Inactive | The Mu-Eta chapter originated as Theta Rho Epsilon (local) in 1963.[5] |
272 | Mu-Theta | Lycoming College | April 12, 1969 | Active | In 1976, the Mu-Theta chapter sued Lycoming College for unfair student housing policies.[66] |
273 | Mu-Iota | Western New England University | April 26, 1969–1983 | Inactive | The Mu-Iota chapter originated as Sigma Sigma Iota (local) in 1966.[5] |
274 | Mu-Kappa | University of New Haven | April 26, 1969–1983 | Inactive | The Mu-Kappa chapter originated as Phi Zeta Psi (local) in 1963.[5] |
275 | Mu-Lambda | Michigan Technological University | May 3, 1969 | Active | |
276 | Mu-Mu | Hofstra University | May 10, 1969–2015 | Inactive | The Mu-Mu chapter originated as Upsilon Gamma Alpha (local) in 1947.[5] |
277 | Mu-Nu | University of Wisconsin–Platteville | May 17, 1969 | Active | The Mu-Nu chapter originated as Phi Delta Chi (local) in 1965.[5] |
278 | Mu-Xi | California State University, Fullerton | May 17, 1969–1989, 199? | Active | The Mu-Xi chapter originated as Kappa Gamma Nu (local) in 1966.[5] The chapter was recognized by CSU–Fullerton in 2018. |
279 | Mu-Omicron | Tennessee Technological University | May 17, 1969 | Active | The Mu-Omicron chapter originated as Alpha Nu Delta (local) in 1965.[5] |
280 | Mu-Pi | Stony Brook Southampton | May 17, 1969–1972 | Inactive | The Mu-Pi chapter originated as Alpha Omega (local) in 1963.[5] |
281 | Mu-Rho | Bethel University | May 24, 1969–1978 | Inactive | The Mu-Rho chapter originated as Omega Phi (local) in 1936.[5] |
282 | Mu-Sigma | Morehead State University | May 31, 1969–199?, 2001–2014 | Colony | The Mu-Sigma chapter originated as Zeta Alpha Phi (local) in 1966.[5] |
283 | Mu-Tau | James Madison University | November 8, 1969–2019 | Inactive | The Mu-Tau chapter originated as Sigma Delta Rho (local) in 1947.[5] |
284 | Mu-Upsilon | Illinois State University | November 22, 1969–1979, 1990–2013, 2022 | Active | The Mu-Upsilon chapter originated as Al Azhar (local) in 1964.[5] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2022.[25] |
285 | Mu-Phi | Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi | November 22, 1969–1974 | Inactive | The Mu-Phi chapter originated as Theta Sigma Chi (local) in 1966.[5] |
286 | Mu-Chi | University of North Carolina at Wilmington | January 24, 1970–1985, 2006 | Active | The Mu-Chi chapter originated as Sigma Phi Kappa (local) in 1967.[5] |
287 | Mu-Psi | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | February 14, 1970–200? | Inactive | The Mu-Psi chapter originated as Phi Psi (local) in 1904.[5] |
288 | Mu-Omega | George Mason University | February 21, 1970–2016, 20?? | Active | The Mu-Omega chapter originated as the Symposium (local).[5] |
289 | Nu-Alpha | Niagara University | February 21, 1970–1977, 2010 | Active | |
290 | Nu-Beta | Albright College | February 28, 1970–1992 | Inactive | The Nu-Beta chapter originated as Kappa Upsilon Phi (local) in 1900.[5] |
291 | Nu-Gamma | University of St. Thomas | March 15, 1970–1984 | Inactive | The Nu-Gamma chapter originated as Delta Pi (local) in 1967.[5] |
292 | Nu-Delta | Colorado State University–Pueblo | April 18, 1970–1979 | Inactive | The Nu-Delta chapter originated as Iota Xi (local) in 1955.[5] |
293 | Nu-Epsilon | Suffolk University | April 18, 1970–200? | Inactive | The Nu-Epsilon chapter originated as Sigma Upsilon (local) in 1969.[5] |
294 | Nu-Zeta | Elmhurst College | May 2, 1970–200? | Inactive | The Nu-Zeta chapter originated as Epsilon Chi (local) in 1968.[5] |
295 | Nu-Eta | Boise State University | May 2, 1970–1990, 20?? | Active | The Nu-Eta chapter originated as Pi Sigma (local) in 1949.[5] |
296 | Nu-Theta | University of Utah | May 9, 1970–1978, 200?–20?? | Inactive | |
297 | Nu-Iota | University of Illinois at Chicago | May 16, 1970–1987, 20??–201? | Colony | The Nu-Iota chapter originated as Kappa Phi (local) in 1965.[5] |
298 | Nu-Kappa | Winona State University | May 16, 1970–1976, 2000–2021 | Inactive | |
299 | Nu-Lambda | University of Southern Indiana | November 28, 1970 | Active | The Nu-Lambda chapter originated as Sigma Tau Epsilon (local) in 1969.[5] |
300 | Nu-Mu | University of South Alabama | December 19, 1970 | Active | The Nu-Mu chapter originated as Kappa Epsilon (local) in 1965.[5] |
301 | Nu-Nu | University of Windsor | February 13, 1971–1976, 1990–200? | Inactive | |
302 | Nu-Xi | Stephen F. Austin State University | February 13, 1971–1988, 1998 | Active | |
303 | Nu-Omicron | University of Bridgeport | February 20, 1971–1988 | Inactive | |
304 | Nu-Pi | University of Delaware | March 6, 1971–200?, 2021 | Active | The Nu-Pi chapter originated as Delta Epsilon Chi (local) in 1968.[5] |
305 | Nu-Rho | Salem International University | March 6, 1971–1983, 199?–200? | Inactive | The Nu-Rho chapter originated as Omega Delta Phi (local) in 1968.[5] |
306 | Nu-Sigma | Upper Iowa University | March 6, 1971–1985 | Inactive | The Nu-Sigma chapter originated as Tau Kappa Upsilon (local) in 1965.[5] |
307 | Nu-Tau | Mansfield University of Pennsylvania | March 20, 1971–200? | Inactive | The Nu-Tau chapter originated as B R A D (local) in 1968.[5] |
308 | Nu-Upsilon | Texas A&M University–Kingsville | April 3, 1971–1982 | Inactive | The Nu-Upsilon chapter originated as Gamma Delta Chi (local) in 1968.[5] |
309 | Nu-Phi | Duquesne University | April 17, 1971 | Active | The Nu-Phi chapter originated as Alpha Gamma Omega (local) in 1965.[5] |
310 | Nu-Chi | Bentley University | April 24, 1971–20?? | Inactive | The Nu-Chi chapter originated as Beta Chi (local) in 1968.[5] |
311 | Nu-Psi | West Liberty University | May 8, 1971–1977, 2010–20?? | Inactive | The Nu-Psi chapter originated as Kappa Delta Kappa (local) in 1950.[5] |
312 | Nu-Omega | William Paterson University | May 15, 1971 | Active | The Nu-Omega chapter originated as Delta Omega Epsilon (local) in 1949.[5] |
313 | Xi-Alpha | Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts | May 15, 1971–1975 | Inactive | |
314 | Xi-Beta | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | May 22, 1971–200? | Inactive | The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2022 or 2023.[25] |
315 | Xi-Gamma | New York Institute of Technology | May 22, 1971 | Active | |
316 | Xi-Delta | Fairleigh Dickinson University | May 22, 1971–200? | Inactive | The Xi-Delta chapter originated as Chi Nu Kappa (local) in 1958.[5] |
317 | Xi-Epsilon | Huron University College | May 22, 1971–1975 | Inactive | |
318 | Xi-Zeta | Bluefield State College | May 22, 1971–1977 | Inactive | |
319 | Xi-Eta | Missouri Western State University | May 29, 1971–1983, 1999–20?? | Inactive | The Xi-Eta chapter originated as Phi Kappa Tau (local) in 1969.[5] |
320 | Xi-Theta | University of West Georgia | June 5, 1971–19??, 1988–199?, 2000–2019, 20?? | Active | The Xi-Theta chapter originated as Pi Kappa Sigma (local) in 1969.[5] |
321 | Xi-Iota | University of Central Florida | December 4, 1971 | Active | The Xi-Iota chapter originated as Pi Kappa Epsilon (local) in 1968.[5] |
322 | Xi-Kappa | Baker University | March 4, 1972–1976 | Inactive | |
323 | Xi-Lambda | University of Georgia | March 25, 1972–2003, 2011–2022 | Inactive | The Xi-Lambda chapter originated as Upsilon Gamma Alpha (local) in 1970.[5] The chapter's request for a new house was approved in June 2015.[67] |
324 | Xi-Mu | University of Dayton | April 8, 1972–200? | Inactive | The Xi-Mu chapter originated as Upsilon Delta Lambda (local) in 1959.[5] |
325 | Xi-Nu | Miami Dade College | April 15, 1972–19?? | Inactive | |
326 | Xi-Xi | Texas State University | April 29, 1972–2015 | Inactive | The Xi-Xi chapter originated as Delta Sigma Lambda (local) in 1968.[5] |
327 | Xi-Omicron | William Penn University | May 20, 1972–200? | Inactive | The Xi-Omicron chapter originated as Sigma Delta Pi (local) in 1961.[5] |
328 | Xi-Pi | Valley City State University | May 30, 1972–1987 | Inactive | |
329 | Xi-Rho | Lander University | May 20, 1972–1978 | Inactive | The Xi-Rho chapter originated as Lambda Pi (local) in 1969.[5] |
330 | Xi-Sigma | Milton College [h] | January 27, 1973–1976 | Inactive | |
331 | Xi-Tau | Lyon College | January 27, 1973 | Active | The Xi-Tau chapter originated as Chi Beta Phi (local) in 1964.[5] |
332 | Xi-Upsilon | Rochester Institute of Technology | February 24, 1973 | Active | The Xi-Upsilon chapter originated as Zeta Tau (local).[5] |
333 | Xi-Phi | Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | February 24, 1973–1977, 199?–2017 | Inactive | |
334 | Xi-Chi | Kennesaw State University | February 24, 1973 | Active | The Xi-Chi chapter originated as Delta Tau Phi (local).[5] |
335 | Xi-Psi | South Dakota State University | March 31, 1973–1990 | Inactive | |
336 | Xi-Omega | Virginia Tech | April 14, 1973 | Active | The Xi-Omega chapter originated as Alpha Chi (local) in 1969.[5] |
337 | Omicron-Alpha | Appalachian State University | April 14, 1973–2017 | Inactive | In 2019, the chapter lost its University recognition due to membership misconduct.[68] |
338 | Omicron-Beta | Saint Mary's University of Minnesota | April 28, 1973–1980 | Inactive | |
339 | Omicron-Gamma | Central Connecticut State University | May 5, 1973–1982, 19??–200? | Inactive | |
340 | Omicron-Delta | University of North Carolina at Pembroke | May 12, 1973–1981, 1983–2000 | Inactive | The Omicron-Delta chapter originated as Alpha Theta Mu (local) in 1967.[5] |
341 | Omicron-Epsilon | Bemidji State University | May 19, 1973–200? | Inactive | The Omicron-Epsilon chapter originated as Lambda Alpha Beta (local) in 1966.[5] |
342 | Omicron-Zeta | Weber State University | May 19, 1973–19?? | Inactive | The Omicron-Zeta chapter originated as Beta Phi Beta (local).[5] |
343 | Omicron-Eta | West Virginia University Institute of Technology | March 16, 1974–1978, 19??–200? | Inactive | The Omicron-Eta chapter originated as Alpha Zeta Delta (local) in 1972.[5] |
344 | Omicron-Theta | Newberry College | March 30, 1974 | Active | The Omicron-Theta chapter originated as Sigma Epsilon (local) in 1968.[5] |
345 | Omicron-Iota | Rowan University | May 4, 1974–200?, 20?? | Active | The Omicron-Iota chapter originated as Tau Omega Phi (local) in 1968.[5] |
346 | Omicron-Kappa | University of Louisiana at Lafayette | May 9, 1974–1988, 199?–200? | Inactive | |
347 | Omicron-Lambda | Broward College | May 18, 1974–1988 | Inactive | The Omicron-Lambda chapter originated as Tau Kappa Beta (local).[5] |
348 | Omicron-Mu | Husson College | May 10, 1975–200? | Inactive | The Omicron-Mu chapter originated as Alpha Omega (local) in 1967.[5] |
349 | Omicron-Nu | Florida Institute of Technology | May 24, 1975–1976, 1988 | Active | The Omicron-Nu chapter originated as Eta Sigma (local) in 1973.[5] |
350 | Omicron-Xi | University of Alabama | September 27, 1975–1984, 2021 | Active | |
351 | Omicron-Omicron | University of Missouri–St. Louis | March 13, 1976–1996 | Inactive | The Omicron-Omicron chapter originated as Tau Kappa Delta (local).[5] |
352 | Omicron-Pi | Baylor University | March 20, 1976 | Active | The Omicron-Pi chapter originated as Sigma Omicron Sigma (local) in 1974.[5] |
353 | Omicron-Rho | Texas Tech University | November 6, 1976 | Active | The Omicron-Rho chapter originated as Tau Epsilon Kappa (local) in 1975.[5] |
354 | Omicron-Sigma | Indiana University Southeast | December 11, 1976 | Active | The Omicron-Sigma chapter originated as Alpha Delta Omega (local) in 1975.[5] |
355 | Omicron-Tau | Columbus State University | January 22, 1977–2020 | Inactive | |
356 | Omicron-Upsilon | York College of Pennsylvania | March 19, 1977 | Active | The Omicron-Upsilon chapter originated as Alpha Sigma Chi (local).[5] |
357 | Omicron-Phi | University of Oklahoma | April 12, 1977–1987, 200?–20?? | Inactive | The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2024.[25] |
358 | Omicron-Chi | Robert Morris University Illinois | April 30, 1977–200? | Inactive | The Omicron-Chi chapter originated as Tau Kappa Phi (local).[5] |
359 | Omicron-Psi | Lakeland University | May 7, 1977–1988 | Inactive | |
360 | Omicron-Omega | Radford University | May 21, 1977–2012 | Inactive | |
361 | Pi-Alpha | Ashland University | March 11, 1978–2021 | Inactive | |
362 | Pi-Beta | Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania | April 1, 1978–19??, 1997 | Active | In March 2000, there was a fire at the chapter house that killed three Fraternity members.[69] |
363 | Pi-Gamma | East Tennessee State University | May 5, 1979–200? | Inactive | The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2019.[21] |
364 | Pi-Delta | University of Alabama at Birmingham | May 19, 1979–19??, 2002 | Active | |
365 | Pi-Epsilon | Christian Brothers University | January 10, 1981 | Active | |
366 | Pi-Zeta | Auburn University at Montgomery | January 24, 1981–1988 | Inactive | |
367 | Pi-Eta | Texas A&M University | March 28, 1981–200?, 200?–20??, 2016 | Active | |
368 | Pi-Theta | University of Texas at San Antonio | April 25, 1981 | Active | |
369 | Pi-Iota | University of Nevada, Reno | February 13, 1982 | Active | |
370 | Pi-Kappa | Colorado Mesa University | February 13, 1982–1983 | Inactive | |
371 | Pi-Lambda | University of Nevada, Las Vegas | February 13, 1982 | Active | |
372 | Pi-Mu | Buffalo State College | April 24, 1982 | Active | |
373 | Pi-Nu | Fairleigh Dickinson University | March 25, 1983–200? | Inactive | |
374 | Pi-Xi | University of California, San Diego | May 28, 1983 | Active | |
375 | Pi-Omicron | Northern Kentucky University | December 17, 1983 | Active | |
376 | Pi-Pi | Cameron University | April 27, 1984–1988 | Inactive | |
377 | Pi-Rho | Babson College | April 29, 1984–20?? | Inactive | |
378 | Pi-Sigma | Stockton University | May 12, 1984–199?, 2002–2009 | Inactive | |
379 | Pi-Tau | Iona College | May 4, 1985–19??, 200?–2004 | Inactive | |
380 | Pi-Upsilon | Towson University | May 10, 1985–1989, 2002–2016 | Inactive | The Pi-Upsilon chapter originated as Beta Sigma Tau Epsilon (local) in 1968.[5] The chapter was suspended by the University and ΤΚΕ Headquarters in March 2016.[70] |
381 | Pi-Phi | University of Maine at Presque Isle | May 11, 1985–200? | Inactive | |
382 | Pi-Chi | Rutgers University–Camden | October 12, 1985–200?, 2011 | Active | |
383 | Pi-Psi | The University of Southern Mississippi | January 11, 1986–200? | Inactive | |
384 | Pi-Omega | University at Albany, SUNY | March 15, 1986–2018 | Inactive | |
385 | Rho-Alpha | Winthrop University | April 19, 1986–199?, 2000–201?, 201?–2018 | Inactive | |
386 | Rho-Beta | Michigan State University | April 19, 1986–199?, 199?–2006, 2016 | Active | |
387 | Rho-Gamma | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | April 26, 1986–200? | Inactive | |
388 | Rho-Delta | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | May 3, 1986–199?, 2001 | Active | |
389 | Rho-Epsilon | Northwood University | May 10, 1986 | Active | |
390 | Rho-Zeta | Montclair State University | May 10, 1986–2011 | Inactive | |
391 | Rho-Eta | Stony Brook University | February 18, 1987 | Active | |
392 | Rho-Theta | Lake Superior State University | March 14, 1987 | Active | |
393 | Rho-Iota | Tarkio College [i] | April 25, 1987–1991 | Inactive | |
394 | Rho-Kappa | Longwood University | April 29, 1987–2013 | Inactive | The chapter was suspended by the University in November 2011.[71] |
395 | Rho-Lambda | State University of New York at Oswego | May 2, 1987–1997, 2012 | Active | The Rho-Lambda chapter originated as Delta Chi Omega (local) in 1967.[5] |
396 | Rho-Mu | Binghamton University | May 2, 1987 | Active | The Rho-Mu chapter originated as Phi Epsilon Tau (local) in 1982.[5] |
397 | Rho-Nu | San Francisco State University | May 9, 1987–200? | Inactive | |
398 | Rho-Xi | San Jose State University | May 9, 1987–2000 | Inactive | |
399 | Rho-Omicron | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo | May 19, 1987–199?, 199?–2019 | Inactive | |
400 | Rho-Pi | University of Rio Grande | November 20, 1987 | Inactive | The Rho-Pi chapter originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1968.[5] |
401 | Rho-Rho | Sam Houston State University | December 11, 1987 | Active | |
402 | Rho-Sigma | Grand Valley State University | December 12, 1987–200? | Inactive | |
403 | Rho-Tau | University of Michigan–Dearborn | January 10, 1988 | Active | |
404 | Rho-Upsilon | Franklin College | March 12, 1988 | Active | |
405 | Rho-Phi | State University of New York at Cortland | April 30, 1988–200? | Inactive | |
406 | Rho-Chi | Lebanon Valley College | April 30, 1988 | Active | |
407 | Rho-Psi | Millersville University | May 7, 1988 | Active | The Rho-Psi chapter originated as the Wickers (local) in 1947.[5] |
408 | Rho-Omega | University of South Carolina | November 12, 1988–200?, 2008–2018 | Colony | The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[25] |
409 | Sigma-Alpha | Florida International University | November 12, 1988–2017 | Inactive | In 2006, a member of the chapter was killed in a boating accident.[72] The chapter was suspended in October 2017 until a University investigation was concluded.[73] In February 2018, the University suspended the chapter for two years.[74] |
410 | Sigma-Beta | The College at Brockport, State University of New York | February 25, 1989–200? | Inactive | |
411 | Sigma-Gamma | State University of New York at Plattsburgh | April 1, 1989–200?, 2012 | Active | |
412 | Sigma-Delta | Penn State Erie, The Behrend College | April 22, 1989–20?? | Inactive | |
413 | Sigma-Epsilon | State University of New York at Oneonta | May 6, 1989–200?, 200?–20??, 20?? | Active | |
414 | Sigma-Zeta | University of South Carolina Aiken | May 20, 1989–200?, 2008 | Active | |
415 | Sigma-Eta | California State University, San Bernardino | June 3, 1989–20?? | Inactive | |
416 | Sigma-Theta | Saint Leo University | September 16, 1989–1994, 2007 | Active | |
417 | Sigma-Iota | Pace University | March 31, 1990–201? | Inactive | |
418 | Sigma-Kappa | Merrimack College | April 21, 1990 | Active | |
419 | Sigma-Lambda | Northeastern State University | April 27, 1990 | Active | |
420 | Sigma-Mu | Marquette University | April 28, 1990–200? | Inactive | |
421 | Sigma-Nu | State University of New York at New Paltz | May 5, 1990 | Active | |
422 | Sigma-Xi | St. Norbert College | May 5, 1990 | Active | The Sigma-Xi chapter is the home chapter of football quarterback Aaron Rodgers.[75] |
423 | Sigma-Omicron | Middle Tennessee State University | May 5, 1990–2012 | Inactive | |
424 | Sigma-Pi | Wake Forest University | September 22, 1990–199? | Inactive | |
425 | Sigma-Rho | Marist College | December 1, 1990–201? | Inactive | |
426 | Sigma-Sigma | Salisbury University | May 9, 1992–2010 | Inactive | |
427 | Sigma-Tau | State University of New York at Geneseo | May 16, 1992–200? | Inactive | |
428 | Sigma-Upsilon | Ramapo College | May 16, 1992 | Active | |
429 | Sigma-Phi | Temple University | May 23, 1992–2014 | Inactive | |
430 | Sigma-Chi | University of California, Davis | May 30, 1992 | Active | |
431 | Sigma-Psi | Clemson University | November 12, 1992 | Active | |
432 | Sigma-Omega | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga | January 10, 1993–20?? | Inactive | |
433 | Tau-Alpha | New York University | January 9, 1993–201? | Inactive | |
434 | Tau-Beta | Sonoma State University | April 1, 1993–2019 | Inactive | |
435 | Tau-Gamma | Manhattan College | April 25, 1993–200? | Inactive | |
436 | Tau-Delta | New Jersey City University | April 30, 1993 | Active | |
437 | Tau-Epsilon | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | May 1, 1993 | Active | |
438 | Tau-Zeta | Western Connecticut State University | May 1, 1993 | Active | |
439 | Tau-Eta | Southern Connecticut State University | May 8, 1993–1998, 2007 | Active | |
440 | Tau-Theta | Fairleigh Dickinson University–Madison | May 15, 1993 | Active | |
441 | Tau-Iota | University of Western Ontario | October 23, 1993–200? | Inactive | |
442 | Tau-Kappa | Virginia Commonwealth University | November 20, 1993–2002 | Inactive | |
443 | Tau-Lambda | Kean University | March 19, 1994 | Active | |
444 | Tau-Mu | Johnson & Wales University | April 23, 1994–2015 | Inactive | |
445 | Tau-Nu | Shawnee State University | May 14, 1994 | Active | |
446 | Tau-Xi | Ithaca College | October 29, 1994–200? | Inactive | |
447 | Tau-Omicron | St. Thomas University | May 6, 1995–200? | Inactive | |
448 | Tau-Pi | Pace University–Manhattan | December 2, 1995–201? | Inactive | |
449 | Tau-Rho | California State University, San Marcos | December 2, 1996–2016 | Inactive | The chapter is active but not officially associated with California State University, San Marcos. |
450 | Tau-Sigma | Francis Marion University | April 9, 1997 | Active | |
451 | Tau-Tau | Coastal Carolina University | April 18, 1998–2014 | Inactive | The chapter was closed by ΤΚΕ Headquarters in October 2014.[76] |
452 | Tau-Upsilon | Louisiana State University Shreveport | May 16, 1998–200?, 2013 | Active | |
453 | Tau-Phi | University of Pittsburgh | January 10, 1999 | Active | |
454 | Tau-Chi | Carthage College | January 10, 1999 | Active | |
455 | Tau-Psi | University of West Florida | April 29, 2000–2017 | Inactive | |
456 | Tau-Omega | Carleton University | May 6, 2000 | Active | The Tau-Omega chapter originated as Sigma Chi Nu (local) in 1994.[5] |
457 | Upsilon-Alpha | Spring Hill College | May 6, 2000 | Active | |
458 | Upsilon-Beta | California State University, Northridge | May 27, 2000–2015 | Inactive | The chapter was suspended by the University until July 20, 2018.[77] |
459 | Upsilon-Gamma | University of Minnesota Duluth | March 24, 2001 | Active | |
460 | Upsilon-Delta | Saginaw Valley State University | April 13, 2002 | Active | |
461 | Upsilon-Epsilon | West Virginia State University | May 11, 2002–200? | Inactive | |
462 | Upsilon-Zeta | Angelo State University | April 24, 2004–2020 | Inactive | |
463 | Upsilon-Eta | Ontario Tech University | April 30, 2005 | Active | |
464 | Upsilon-Theta | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | May 21, 2005 | Active | |
465 | Upsilon-Iota | Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis | August 20, 2005 | Active | |
466 | Upsilon-Kappa | Trent University | May 12, 2007 | Active | |
467 | Upsilon-Lambda | College of Staten Island | May 3, 2008 | Active | The Upsilon-Lambda chapter originated as Delta Tau Omega (local).[5] |
468 | Upsilon-Mu | New York Institute of Technology–Manhattan | May 30, 2009 | Active | |
469 | Upsilon-Nu | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | September 12, 2009–20?? | Inactive | |
470 | Upsilon-Xi | Oakland University | May 22, 2010–2021 | Inactive | |
471 | Upsilon-Omicron | American University | November 20, 2010–2013 | Inactive | The chapter was closed by ΤΚΕ Headquarters in April 2013.[78] |
472 | Upsilon-Pi | University of California, Santa Cruz | April 28, 2012 | Active | |
473 | Upsilon-Rho | Central Methodist University | May 12, 2012–2020 | Inactive | The Upsilon-Rho chapter originated as Delta Sigma Psi (local) in 1961.[5] |
474 | Upsilon-Sigma | University of Arkansas at Monticello | November 3, 2012–2019 | Inactive | |
475 | Upsilon-Tau | California State University, Stanislaus | November 17, 2012 | Active | |
476 | Upsilon-Upsilon | Farmingdale State College | February 9, 2013 | Active | |
477 | Upsilon-Phi | State University of New York at Delhi | April 6, 2013 | Active | |
478 | Upsilon-Chi | St. Francis College | May 26, 2013 | Active | |
479 | Upsilon-Psi | California State University, East Bay | May 17, 2014 | Active | |
480 | Upsilon-Omega | Santa Clara University | November 1, 2014 | Active | |
481 | Phi-Alpha | University of Alaska Anchorage | March 28, 2015 | Active |
List of colonies
Below is a list of the colonies of Tau Kappa Epsilon that did not become chapters in order of their colony number.[4]
Colony # | Institution | Date Founded | Status | Notes |
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Colony 620 | Tarleton State University | April 26, 1988 | Inactive | |
Colony 633 | California State University, Dominguez Hills | March 1, 1989 | Inactive | |
Colony 638 | Florida Atlantic University | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 653 | University of Michigan–Flint | June 5, 1990 | Inactive | |
Colony 654 | University of North Carolina at Charlotte | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 670 | University of South Carolina Upstate | August 16, 1991 | Inactive | |
Colony 699 | State University of New York at Potsdam | May 25, 1994 | Inactive | The colony reorganized as the Iota-Kappa chapter at Clarkson University. |
Colony 707 | The College of New Jersey | April 10, 1995 | Inactive | |
Colony 709 | Jacksonville State University | June 27, 1995 | Inactive | |
Colony 722 | Barry University | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 730 | Lindenwood University | September 6, 1997 | Inactive | |
Colony 744 | Barton College | March 1, 1999 | Inactive | |
Colony 745 | North Carolina Wesleyan College | March 15, 1999 | Inactive | |
Colony 748 | University of Tennessee | May 4, 1999 | Inactive | |
Colony 755 | University of North Alabama | April 4, 2000 | Inactive | |
Colony 762 | College of Charleston | September 8, 2001 | Inactive | |
Colony 766 | University of California, Riverside | March 12, 2002 | Inactive | |
Colony 782 | Roosevelt University | June 1, 2003 | Inactive | |
Colony 794 | Barry University | October 1, 2004 | Inactive | |
Colony 804 | University of Memphis | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 805 | Binghamton University | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 812 | University of Wisconsin–Parkside | January 9, 2006 | Inactive | |
Colony 815 | University of Mississippi | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 817 | State University of New York at Fredonia | March 15, 2006 | Inactive | |
Colony 831 | Penn State Harrisburg | February 11, 2008 | Inactive | |
Colony 838 | Lake Erie College | September 19, 2008 | Inactive | |
Colony 846 | University of North Carolina at Charlotte | April 10, 2009 | Inactive | |
Colony 853 | Central Washington University | December 17, 2009 | Inactive | |
Colony 856 | State University of New York at Old Westbury | March 10, 2010 | Inactive | |
Colony 861 | University of Texas at Brownsville | April 21, 2010 | Inactive | |
Colony 865 | Saint Joseph's University | September 30, 2010 | Inactive | |
Colony 871 | University of Wisconsin–Parkside | November 8, 2011 | Inactive | |
Colony 875 | Chowan University | April 19, 2012 | Inactive | |
Colony 879 | Rogers State University | August 23, 2012 | Inactive | |
Colony 880 | Simon Fraser University | March 27, 2013 | Inactive | |
Colony 883 | LIU Brooklyn | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 884 | Benedictine University | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 885 | Eastern Washington University | N/A | Inactive | |
Colony 886 | The College of New Jersey | N/A | Active |
Notes
- ^ The Trine chapter was originally the Alpha chapter of a small national fraternity that merged into ΤΚΕ called Sigma Mu Sigma in 1935. However, the Trine chapter didn't join with that merger due to lack of school accreditation. One year later, in 1936, it became the Psi chapter of Alpha Lambda Tau, a Junior NIC member, not subject to the same accreditation rules. Eleven years later, Alpha Lambda Tau also merged with ΤΚΕ, bringing its Psi chapter with it. After ΤΚΕ gained this chapter in 1947 following the merger, the NIC demanded that ΤΚΕ revoke the charter if they wanted to remain in the NIC because Tri-State University was still not an accredited university. ΤΚΕ revoked the charter of this new Beta-Epsilon chapter at the next Conclave. The chapter then affiliated with Kappa Sigma Kappa, another Junior NIC member, in 1952. When Kappa Sigma Kappa merged with Theta Xi in 1962, the chapter was again ineligible for the merger due to the accreditation status of Tri-State University. Tri-State University achieved accreditation finally, a year later, in 1963. The chapter petitioned Kappa Sigma and became a chapter of that fraternity in 1966. Now that the school was accredited, ΤΚΕ reestablished its chapter on the campus in 1989. This group retained the Beta-Epsilon chapter designation, even though the earlier group remains a chapter of Kappa Sigma.
- ^ Parsons College permanently closed in 1973.
- ^ Alpha Epsilon (local) was the pioneer fraternity on the Valparaiso campus, existing for twelve years before it was joined by the second fraternity to form there, Phi Delta Psi (local) in 1914. Alpha Epsilon was the first to seek a national affiliation, becoming the Gamma-Chi chapter of ΤΚΕ in 1951, while Phi Delta Psi became the IN Epsilon chapter of ΦΚΨ in 1953. The remaining eight or ten fraternity chapters on the campus, all locals, soon followed, merging into their own national fraternities in a wave after these two.
- ^ Alliance College closed in 1987.
- ^ The Iota-Zeta chapter had its origin in 1907 as the Alpha chapter of Theta Alpha. That small national fraternity merged into Delta Sigma Lambda in 1933, but by 1937 with the demise of its new national fraternity, the Syracuse chapter reverted to local status, naming itself Pi Alpha Chi. In 1947, it again took the name Theta Alpha, and in 1963 it became the Iota-Zeta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
- ^ SFUAD permanently closed in May 2018.
- ^ Northrop University permanently closed in September 1993.
- ^ Milton College permanently closed in 1982.
- ^ Tarkio College permanently closed in 1992.
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