List of Beta Theta Pi chapters
f The following is a list of chapters and colonies of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. As of January 2021, the organization lists 138 active groups, of which 20 are colonies and 118 are active chapters.[1] This list includes chapters which have gone dormant since the fraternity was founded in 1839.
Active chapters
University | Chapter | Year founded (year granted charter and years of activity) |
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Miami University | Alpha Chapter | 1839–1847,[2] 1852–1873,[2] 1888[2]-1998,[3] 2000[2]–2014,[4] recolonized 2016[2][5] |
University of Cincinnati | Beta Nu | 1840–1843 (Beta chapter was established originally in the city of Cincinnati in 1840 and went inactive in 1843; Beta Nu chapter was est. at University of Cincinnati in 1890),[6] 1890–2002,[2] reopened 2004[2] |
Case Western Reserve University | Lambda Kappa-Beta | 1841 (Gamma chapter at Western Reserve founded 1841;[7] Expelled 1868;[6] Reestablished 1880–81 as Beta chapter;[7] Lambda Kappa chapter at Case School of Applied Science founded in 1905; The schools merged in 1967 and the separate chapters merged in 1979)[7] |
Ohio University | Beta Kappa | 1841 (recolonized 2012; rechartered 2015)[8] |
Washington & Jefferson College | Gamma | 1842 (Gamma chapter was founded at Jefferson College in 1842 and merged with Washington College's Nu chapter [founded 1855] when the two colleges joined as Washington & Jefferson in 1865.)[9] |
DePauw University | Delta | 1845 |
University of Michigan | Lambda | 1845 (closed 1851, reopened 1854; closed 2007, recolonized 2010)[9] |
Indiana University | Pi | 1845 (revoked 2001; recolonized 2003; rechartered 2005)[10][11] |
Wabash College | Tau | 1846 |
Centre College | Epsilon | 1848 (revoked 2006; recolonized 2011; rechartered 2014) |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Eta | 1852 |
Knox College | Xi | 1855 |
University of Virginia | Omicron | 1855 (rechartered 2010) |
University of South Carolina | Upsilon | 1858 (revoked 1861, 2000; recolonized 1991, 2010; rechartered 2012) |
Bethany College | Psi | 1860 (recolonized 2009) |
University of Iowa | Alpha Beta | 1866 (revoked 2002; recolonized 2005) |
Wittenberg University | Alpha Gamma | 1867 |
Westminster College | Alpha Delta | 1868 |
Denison University | Alpha Eta | 1868 (revoked 2001; recolonized 2004; rechartered 2008) |
Washington University in St. Louis | Alpha Iota | 1869–1879, 1901–1992, 1997 to present |
University of Kansas | Alpha Nu | 1873 |
University of Wisconsin–Madison | Alpha Pi | 1873 |
The College of William & Mary | Zeta Upsilon | 1876 (recolonized 2001[12]) |
Johns Hopkins University | Alpha Chi | 1877 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Alpha Phi | 1877–1880, 1972–2002 (recolonized 2003) |
Butler University | Alpha Psi Colony | 1878 (recolonized 2017, rechartered 2021)[13] |
Cornell University | Beta Delta | 1879 |
Kenyon College | Beta Alpha | 1879 |
University of Maine | Beta Eta | 1879 |
University of Mississippi | Beta Beta | 1879 |
Stevens Institute of Technology | Sigma | 1879 |
St. Lawrence University | Beta Zeta | 1879 (suspended 2005; recolonized 2009) |
Colgate University | Beta Theta | 1880 (Originated as Gamma Phi Society, a local on that campus.) |
University of Pennsylvania | Phi | 1880 |
Columbia University | Alpha Alpha | 1881 (closed due to behavioral problems 2000, reopened 2003)[14][15] |
Ohio State University | Theta Delta | 1885 |
University of Texas at Austin | Beta Omicron | 1886–2009; recolonized Fall 2015, rechartered Spring 2017 |
University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Alpha Tau | 1888 |
University of Minnesota | Beta Pi | 1889 |
University of Denver | Alpha Zeta | 1889 (revoked 2007; recolonized 2011, rechartered 2014) |
University of Missouri | Zeta Phi | 1890 joined Beta Theta Pi, founded independently in 1870 |
University of Colorado Boulder | Beta Tau Colony | 1900–1971, 1979–1991, recolonized 2018[16] |
University of Washington | Beta Omega | 1901 |
Purdue University | Beta Mu | 1903–2012 (revoked 2012; recolonized 2014) |
Iowa State University | Tau Sigma | 1905 (recolonized 2006; rechartered 2012) |
University of Toronto | Theta Zeta | 1906 |
University of Oklahoma | Gamma Phi | 1907 |
Colorado School of Mines | Beta Phi | 1908 |
University of Oregon | Beta Rho Colony | 1909 (revoked 2016; recolonized 2019)[17] |
University of South Dakota | Gamma Alpha | 1912 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Beta Upsilon Colony | 1913 (disbanded 2011; recolonized 2012; re-charter granted 2019)[18][19][20] |
University of Utah | Gamma Beta | 1913 (revoked 2010; recolonized 2011) |
University of Idaho | Gamma Gamma | 1914 |
Kansas State University | Gamma Epsilon | 1914 |
Georgia Tech | Gamma Eta | 1916 |
Whitman College | Gamma Zeta | 1916 |
Washington State University | Gamma Theta | 1919 |
University of North Dakota | Gamma Kappa | 1922 |
Oklahoma State University | Gamma Lambda | 1923 |
University of California, Los Angeles | Gamma Nu | 1926 |
University of Florida | Gamma Xi | 1930 |
University of British Columbia | Gamma Omicron | 1936 |
Lawrence University | Gamma Pi | 1936 |
Duke University | Gamma Rho | 1939 |
Willamette University | Gamma Sigma Colony | 1947 (revoked 2011 for alcohol, drugs, "bad culture", recolonized 2014)[21] |
University of Southern California | Gamma Tau | 1947 |
Emory University | Gamma Upsilon | 1948 (recolonized 2017) |
Michigan State University | Gamma Psi | 1950 (revoked 2007; recolonized 2011) |
Southern Methodist University | Gamma Omega | 1951 (closed 2005; recolonized 2009; rechartered 2011) |
Wichita State University | Delta Gamma | 1959 |
Bowling Green State University | Delta Delta Colony[22] | 1959–1962, local fraternity Beta Gamma; 1962 Beta Theta Pi chapter (2004 revoked; recolonized 2019)[17] |
University of Puget Sound | Delta Epsilon | (colonized 1961[23]) 1962[24] (closed 2011–2013),[9] re-colonized 2013–2014[25] |
University of Alabama | Delta Theta | 1964 |
Kettering University | Delta Eta | 1964 |
The University of Tennessee | Delta Kappa | 1967 |
Florida State University | Delta Lambda | 1969–1984; 1986–1999; 2013 – present // Closed in January 1984 due to organizational issues; recolonized Summer 1986. Closed in January 1999 due to inactivity/inability to recruit. Recolonized in Fall 2013, re-chartered 2018. |
Clemson University | Delta Nu | 1970 |
Texas Tech University | Delta Mu | 1970 (recolonized 2015, rechartered 2021) |
University of Louisville | Delta Pi | 1971 |
The University of Texas at Arlington | Delta Rho | 1971 |
Eastern Kentucky University | Delta Xi | 1971 (recolonized 2006; rechartered 2010) |
University of California, Irvine | Delta Sigma | 1975 |
Baylor University | Delta Psi | 1980 (recolonized 2012; rechartered 2016[26]) |
University of Maryland | Delta Omega | 1982 (recolonized 2008; rechartered 2012) |
East Carolina University | Epsilon Alpha | 1983 (recolonized 2004; rechartered 2005) |
Central Michigan University | Epsilon Gamma | 1985 |
California Polytechnic State University | Epsilon Delta | 1986 |
University of Georgia | Epsilon Epsilon | 1986 |
Texas A&M University | Epsilon Eta | 1987 |
University of Missouri–Kansas City | Epsilon Lambda | 1989 |
George Mason University | Epsilon Mu Colony[1] | 1989 (disbanded 1998;[27][28] recolonized 2016[29]) |
University of Kentucky | Epsilon Omicron | 1990 (recolonized 2010; rechartered 2013) |
Carleton University | Epsilon Upsilon | 1991 |
University of Toledo | Epsilon Tau | 1992 (revoked 2005; recolonized 2019)<[17] |
Eastern Washington University | Epsilon Omega | 1993 |
University of South Florida | Zeta Beta | 1994 (revoked 2009; recolonized 2019)[17] |
University of California, San Diego | Zeta Gamma | 1995 (revoked 1999; recolonized 2013; rechartered 2016[26]) |
San Jose State University | Zeta Eta | 1995 |
Truman State University | Zeta Xi | 1995 |
Villanova University | Zeta Epsilon | 1995 |
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | Zeta Zeta | 1995 |
George Washington University | Zeta Nu | 1997 |
Southern Illinois University | Zeta Omicron | 1998 |
Furman University | Zeta Lambda | 1998 (closed 2006; recolonized 2008; rechartered 2013)[30] |
University of Connecticut | Zeta Chi | 1999 |
Saint Louis University | Zeta Tau | 1999 |
Florida International University | Eta Gamma | 2010 |
University of Miami | Eta Beta | 2006 |
John Carroll University | Eta Epsilon | 2007 |
Loyola Marymount University | Eta Alpha | 2007 |
University of San Diego | Zeta Omega | 2007 |
University of Dayton | Eta Delta | 2009 |
Northeastern University | Eta Zeta | 2009 (chartered 2013) |
Texas Christian University | Eta Eta | 2011 (chartered 2014) |
Chapman University | Eta Theta | 2011 |
University of Arkansas | Eta Mu | 2012 (chartered 2015) |
Creighton University | Eta Iota | 2012 (chartered 2014) |
University of the Pacific | Eta Kappa | 2012 |
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Eta Tau | 2012 (chartered 2018) |
High Point University | Eta Xi | 2012 (chartered 2016[26]) |
Quinnipiac University | Eta Sigma | 2012 (chartered 2017) |
Drexel University | Eta Omicron | 2013 (chartered 2016[26]) |
University of Pittsburgh | Eta Nu | 2013[31] (chartered 2015) |
American University | Eta Pi | 2014 (chartered 2016[26]) |
North Carolina State University | Eta Rho | 2014 (chartered 2016[26]) |
Louisiana State University | Colony | 2015 |
Elon University | Eta Upsilon | 2016 (chartered 2018) |
Rockhurst University | Colony | 2016 |
University of Rochester | Eta Chi | 2016 (chartered 2019, installed 2020) |
The College of New Jersey | Eta Psi | 2016 (chartered 2019) |
Loyola University Chicago | Eta Omega Colony | 2016[32] (chartered 2019[33]) |
University of Delaware | Theta Alpha | 2017 (chartered 2019)[34] |
Sacred Heart University | Theta Beta | 2017 (chartered 2021) |
Oregon State University | Gamma Mu Colony | 1923 (recolonized 2017)[35] |
Arizona State University | Delta Tau | 1977 (recolonized 2017, rechartered 2021)[36] |
Florida Gulf Coast University | Colony | ` |
James Madison University | Colony | 2018[16] |
University of New Mexico | Colony | 2018[16] |
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Colony | 2019[17] |
Inactive
University | Chapter | Years in existence | Reason for inactivity |
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Transylvania University | Epsilon Prime | 1842–1847 | Unknown |
Harvard University | Eta Prime | 1843–1844, 1880–1901 | "1900–1901 ... returned its charter, the chapter being degenerated into a local."[6] |
Princeton University | Theta Epsilon[37] | 1843–1845,[38] 1875–1879 (underground),[6] 1993–2003[39][9] | Reasons for closures unknown. |
Williams College | Zeta Prime | 1847–1851, 1914–1963[6] | "...Brown and Williams chapters deserted Beta to join Alpha Delta Phi" in 1851.[6] In 1966, "(T)he Williams charter was returned, due to the imposition of conflicting membership rules at the school."[6] Dates conflict within the source. |
Brown University | Kappa | 1848–1851,[6] 1880–1973[6] | "...Brown and Williams chapters deserted Beta to join Alpha Delta Phi" in 1851.[6] |
Hampden-Sydney College | Zeta | 1850–~1864, 1868-Unknown, 2005–2012[40][41] | Chapter closed due to hazing, including forced alcohol consumption.[41] |
Ohio Wesleyan University | Theta | 1853–2000 | Chapter suspended |
Hanover College | Iota | 1853-2007, recolonized 2011[2]-2014[42] | Closed 2014 due to low membership numbers.[42] All members put on Alumni Status. |
Cumberland College | Mu | 1854–1872 (inactive during Civil War), 1880–1888[6] | "...Cumberland surrendered its charter."[6] |
Washington and Lee University | Alpha Rho | 1856–1861, 1865–1898, 1917–2004, 2007–2018 | Charter suspended for hazing culture.[43] |
Davidson College | Phi Alpha | 1858–1971 | Charter revoked due to change in university administration policy of self-selection[44] |
Beloit College | Chi | 1860–1988 | Unknown |
United States Naval Academy | Omega Prime | 1863–1865 | Disestablished per Department of the Navy directive; active during Civil War when USNA temporarily relocated to Newport, RI[45][46] |
Monmouth College | Alpha Alpha Prime | 1865–1877/78 | Chapter surrendered "...its charter rather than reveal its existence as a sub rosa chapter."[6] |
Iowa Wesleyan University | Alpha Epsilon | 1868–1915[2] | "...because of discontent within the institution."[6] |
Virginia Military Institute | Alpha Theta | 1869–1880[6] | Unknown |
University of Chicago | Lambda Rho | 1869–unknown | Unknown |
University of Richmond | Alpha Kappa | 1871–1896[6] | Unknown |
The College of Wooster | Alpha Lambda | 1872–1895, 1896-1913 | Inactive due to a ban by the Board of Trustees in 1913. |
Howard College | Alpha Mu | 1872–1881 | Went underground in 1877, reason for closure unknown[6] |
Northwestern University | Rho | 1873–2019 | Disbanded[47] |
Randolph–Macon College | Alpha Xi | 1873–1893 | Unknown |
Trinity University (Texas) | Alpha Omicron | 1873–1881[6] | Charter revoked |
Dickinson College | Alpha Sigma | 1874–2000 | Low numbers, lack of alumni support[48][49] |
University of California, Berkeley | Omega | 1879–2013; 2016 | Omega colony closed because "...the colony has displayed a lack of self-governance, leadership and enthusiasm...."[50] |
Rutgers University | Beta Gamma | 1879–2000 | Charter revoked |
Union College | Nu | 1881[51]-1997 | Unknown |
Amherst College | Beta Iota | 1884–1969 | Charter revoked[6] |
Vanderbilt University | Beta Lambda | 1884–2016 | "...risk management concerns and a deep sense of entitlement have continued to exist within the chapter's culture which are incongruent with the values of Beta Theta Pi and Vanderbilt University."[52] |
The Pennsylvania State University | Alpha Upsilon | 1888 (closed 2009, recolonized 2010, rechartered 2012, closed 2017)[53][54][55] | University revoked recognition for minimum of 5 years[55] and General Fraternity jointly closed chapter.[56] University subsequently announced permanent ban.[57] |
Dartmouth College | Alpha Omega | 1889–1996 | Violations of college and fraternity policies[58] |
Syracuse University | Beta Epsilon | 1889–1956, 1960–2000 | Unknown |
Wesleyan University | Mu Epsilon | 1890–2014 | Suspended by university due to unsafe activity[59] |
Lehigh University | Beta Chi | 1891–2008 | Chapter closed by General Fraternity and university due to serious alcohol violations; minimum of 10-year closure[60] |
Yale University | Phi Chi | 1892–1966, 1990–2007 | Went inactive, recolonized 1990, disbanded[61] |
Stanford University | Lambda Sigma | 1894–1997 | Charter suspended |
Bowdoin College | Beta Sigma | 1900–1989 | Charter revoked |
West Virginia University | Beta Psi | 1900–2014 | Charter suspended due to "...alcohol, controlled substances and hazing."[62] |
University of Illinois | Sigma Rho | 1902–2009; 2013[26]–2018 | "...issues related to hazing, unsafe social functions, alcohol-based recruitment, and a high level of distrust between the chapter and the advisors and General Fraternity."[63] |
Tulane University | Beta Xi | 1908–1993 | Charter revoked |
Colorado College | Gamma Delta | 1914–1990 | Charter revoked |
Carnegie Mellon University | Gamma Iota | 1920–2013 | Chapter closed after allegations of sexual misconduct (circulation of photos and videos with explicit sexual content).[64] |
Sewanee: The University of the South | Gamma Chi | 1949–2016 | Charter suspended for hazing culture[65] |
University of Western Ontario | Delta Alpha | 1952–2007 | Charter revoked[66]:179–226 |
University of Arizona | Delta Beta | 1959–1970; 1986 (recolonized);1988 (rechartered)-2020 | Charter suspended for incidents related to hazing and alcohol use.[67] |
Auburn University | Delta Zeta | 1964-2019 | Charter suspended due to hazing and alcohol violations.[68] |
Ball State University | Delta Iota | 1965–2003 | Charter revoked |
Weber State University | Delta Omicron | 1971–1995 | Charter returned to general fraternity |
University of Houston | Delta Upsilon | 1977 (recolonized 2017[69]-2020) | Colony suffered persistent disruptions to recruitment and operations due to multiple severe weather events and COVID-19[70] |
Wright State University | Delta Phi | 1977–2009 | Disbanded |
Western Michigan University | Delta Chi | 1978–1984 | Disbanded; Charter revoked at 145th General Convention[71] |
San Diego State University | Epsilon Beta | 1984–2000 | Disbanded |
Lynchburg College | Zeta Alpha | 1985–2002 | Colony status from "Provisional" to "Full Colony" in 1985;[72] Chartered as Zeta Alpha in 1993;[73] Disbanded 2002[74] |
University of Guelph | Epsilon Zeta | 1986–2000 | Disbanded due to decreasing membership attributed to tuition increases and other financial pressures placed on extracurricular activities, a low male/female student ratio, a weak Greek system, lack of university support, and a shortage of involved alumni[66]:235–255 |
Tennessee Technological University | Epsilon Phi | 1986–2006 | Chapter went inactive due to low membership |
Chico State | Epsilon Iota | 1987–2007 | Charter revoked |
Bishop's University | Epsilon Xi | 1987–2005 | Charter revoked due to low membership and risk management problems[66]:287–307 |
Middle Tennessee State University | Epsilon Theta | 1988–2010 | Chapter suspended |
Colorado State University | Epsilon Kappa | 1989–Unknown, 2004–2012 | Chapter voted to suspend charter and disband due to recruitment and financial difficulties.[75] |
McGill University | Epsilon Nu | 1989[76]–1996[66]:179–226 | Colonized 1986. Suspended/disbanded, largely for financial reasons.[66]:179–226 |
UC Santa Barbara | Epsilon Pi | 1989–2014 | Charter revoked due to alcohol violations[77] |
University of Hawaii | Epsilon Rho | 1989[78]–1999[79] | Leadership and Recruitment Problems[80] |
Binghamton University | Epsilon Psi | 1991–2008 | Chapter went inactive due to low membership |
UC Riverside | Epsilon Sigma | 1992[81]–2002[82] | Disbanded |
University of Rhode Island | Epsilon Chi | 1992[83]–2009[84] | Charter revoked for "Hazing; alcohol abuse; financial delinquency; poor chapter operations"[84] |
University of Nevada Las Vegas | Zeta Kappa | 1994–2002 | Disbanded |
Florida Atlantic University | Zeta Delta | 1995–2009 | Disbanded |
Bryant University | Zeta Theta | 1995[85]–2002[9] | Disbanded |
Utah State University | Zeta Iota | 1996[86]–2000[9] | "Zeta Iota was closed Feb. 5 due to a lack of membership."[87] |
Nova Southeastern University | Zeta Mu | 1997-2019 | Closed and disbanded "following years of operational, financial and recruitment difficulties."[88] |
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi | Zeta Rho | 2002–2017 | Disbanded because chapter "struggled to meet minimum chapter operating expectations, particularly in the areas of recruitment, academics and financial sustainability." |
Pepperdine University | Zeta Pi | 2000–2007 | Charter revoked |
West Chester University | Zeta Sigma | 2002–2011 | Charter suspended; Culture of drug and alcohol abuse[89] |
University of Central Florida | Zeta Psi | 2003[2]-2017[90] | Hazing and alcohol violations[90] |
Eastern Illinois University | Colony | 2007–2013 |
Colony closed; "...the colony consistently struggled with member recruitment, which created difficulties in sustaining a membership size large enough to remain viable on campus."[91] |
University of California, Davis | Colony | 2014–2017 | Colony closed after failure to thrive, specifically in the area of member recruitment and retention.[92] |
College of Charleston | Eta Lambda | 2015–2017 | College of Charleston Honor Board revoked the chapter's recognition after code of conduct violations; Beta Theta Pi General Fraternity agreed with the decision. "The chapter's violations include hosting unregistered parties with alcohol, some of which was purchased using fraternity funds, marijuana use and hazing involving personal servitude and calisthenics, according to college officials. The chapter will be allowed to recolonize in the fall of 2021."[93] |
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