University of Louisville - Greek Life

Greek Life

Sororities
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Chapter Beta Epsilon
  • Alpha Omicron Pi 1983 Chapter Pi Alpha
  • Alpha Sigma Kappa 2000 Chapter Gamma
  • Chi Omega 1929 Chapter Beta Gamma
  • Delta Phi Epsilon 1927 (closed since 1951)
  • Delta Sigma Theta 1922 Chapter Xi
  • Delta Zeta 1928 Chapter Beta Gamma
  • Kappa Delta 1928 Chapter Alpha Xi
  • Pi Beta Phi 1925 Chapter Kentucky Alpha
  • Sigma Kappa 1922 Chapter Alpha Theta
  • Sigma Gamma Rho Chapter Eta Omega
  • Zeta Phi Beta Chapter Delta Theta
  • Zeta Tau Alpha 1927 (closed since 1977, reopened in 2011)
Fraternities
  • Alpha Phi Omega 1946 Chapter Delta Theta
  • Alpha Tau Omega Colonized February 2011
  • Beta Theta Pi 1971 Chapter Delta Pi
  • Delta Upsilon 1921 Chapter Sigma Chi Sigma
  • Iota Phi Theta 2001 Chapter Epsilon Iota
  • Kappa Alpha Psi 1933 Chapter Alpha Omicron
  • Kappa Sigma 1983 Chapter Mu Eta
  • Lambda Chi Alpha 1948 Chapter Zeta Sigma Zeta
  • Omega Psi Phi Chapter Phi Eta
  • Pi Kappa Alpha 1993 Chapter Kappa Zeta
  • Phi Delta Theta 2007 Chapter Kentucky Iota
  • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1995 Chapter Zeta Kappa
  • Phi Kappa Tau 1947 Chapter Beta Beta
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1999 Chapter Kentucky Sigma
  • Sigma Chi 1989 Chapter Iota Lambda
  • Sigma Pi 2012 Chapter Iota Omicron
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon 1947 Chapter Kentucky Beta
  • Tau Kappa Epsilon 1942 Chapter Alpha Chi
  • Triangle 1941 Chapter Louisville

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