List of LGBT and LGBT-friendly Fraternities and Sororities - Organizations For Men

Organizations For Men

  • Alpha Lambda Tau – Defunct fraternity for gay, bisexual, transgender and alternative-lifestyle-friendly males
  • Kappa Psi Kappa - Fraternity for gay and progressive men
  • Alpha Omega Nu - Fraternity for Transmen
  • Beta Gamma Chi - Fraternity for gay and bisexual collegiate men
  • Gamma Lambda Mu – Fraternity originally founded at FIU which merged with Delta Lambda Phi in 2003
  • Delta Lambda Phi – Fraternity for gay, bisexual and progressive men
  • Delta Phi Upsilon – Fraternity for gay, bisexual and progressive men. Most members are men of color.
  • Mu Omega Nu - Fraternity for Transmen
  • Sigma Phi Beta – Fraternity for gay, straight, bisexual and transgender men which split off from Alpha Lambda Tau (now defunct) in 2003
  • Sigma Epsilon Omega - Fraternity for gay, straight, and bisexual men founded at the University of California at Berkeley in 2007.
  • Theta Xi Omega - Fraternity for all men whose ideas and vision aligns with the fraternity

NOTE - multiple National fraternities have specific provisions in their non-discrimination policies that are inclusive to gay men but are not exclusively marketed to members of the gay community. Examples of such fraternities include Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Upsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha.

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