New York
| Chapter | School | Year | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| NY Α | Columbia University | 1902 | New York City |
| NY Β | Syracuse University | 1906 | Syracuse |
| NY Γ | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 1908 | Troy |
| NY Δ | Cornell University | 1910 | Ithaca |
| NY Ε | New York University | 1931 (inactive 1974 – see NY Ρ) | Bronx |
| NY Ζ | Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn | 1931 (inactive 1974 – see NY Ρ) | Brooklyn |
| NY Η | City College of the City University of New York | 1940 | New York City |
| NY Θ | Clarkson University | 1941 | Potsdam |
| NY Ι | Cooper Union School of Engineering | 1947 | New York City |
| NY Κ | University of Rochester | 1947 | Rochester |
| NY Λ | Pratt Institute | 1952 (inactive 1993) | Brooklyn |
| NY Μ | Union College | 1964 | Schenectady |
| NY Ν | University at Buffalo | 1967 | Buffalo |
| NY Ξ | Manhattan College | 1967 | Bronx |
| NY Ο | State University of New York at Stony Brook | 1970 | Stony Brook |
| NY Π | Rochester Institute of Technology | 1971 | Rochester |
| NY Ρ | Polytechnic University | 1974 (merger of NY Ε and NY Ζ) | Brooklyn |
| NY Σ | Alfred University | 1991 | Alfred |
| NY Τ | Binghamton University | 1991 | Binghamton |
| NY Υ | United States Military Academy | 2007 | West Point |
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