Chapters
The chapters were named in order of their acceptance to Mu Beta Psi. Chapters are:
Chapter | Location | Chartered | Status (Inactive Date) |
---|---|---|---|
Alpha (Α) | North Carolina State University | 1925 | Active |
Beta (Β) | Davidson College | 1929 | Inactive (1931) |
Gamma (Γ) | never chartered† | N/A | N/A |
Delta (Δ) | Clemson University | 1937 | Inactive (2005) |
Epsilon (Ε) | Washington and Lee University | 1965 | Inactive (ca. 1985) |
Zeta (Ζ) | Michigan Technological University | 1967 | Active |
Eta (Η) | Virginia Military Institute | 1970 | Inactive (1971) |
Theta (Θ) | St. Augustine's College | 1973 | Inactive (ca. 1986) |
Iota (Ι) | Duke University | 1981 | Inactive (ca. 1984) |
Kappa (Κ) | Wofford College | 1989 | Inactive (1996) |
Lambda (Λ) | Anderson University | 1991 | Inactive (1992) |
Mu (Μ) | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 1993 | Inactive (effective Fall 2012) |
Nu (Ν) | State University of New York at Oswego | 1994 | Active |
Xi (Ξ) | Saint Vincent College | 1996 | Inactive (2006) |
Omicron (Ο) | Roanoke College | 2001 | Active |
Pi (Π) | Rutgers University | 2007 | Active |
Rho (Ρ) | Northern Michigan University | 2008 | Active |
Sigma (Σ) | St. Louis University | 2009 | Inactive (2012) |
Tau (Τ) | American University | 2011 | Active |
Alumni Association‡ | N/A | 1970 | Active |
† Gamma Chapter was never formally designated; Percy Price died before a school could be finalized and a Charter issued, and the effort was lost. Records speculate that Gamma was going to be at The College of William and Mary but that has never been confirmed.
‡ The Mu Beta Psi Alumni Association is a separate organization, but considered an active chapter. The Alumni Association is open to alumni of all Mu Beta Psi chapters, active or otherwise.
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