Kappa Sigma Sigma - Greek Life

Greek Life

Active Social Fraternities:

  • Pi Chi-founded 1909
  • Alpha Gamma Nu-founded 1923
  • Chi Rho Psi-founded 1927 (Re-Founded 2001)
  • Chi Sigma Chi-founded 1936
  • Kappa Sigma Sigma-founded 1916
  • Sigma Kappa Alpha-founded 1947

Active sororities:

  • Alpha Sigma Pi-founded 1914
  • Alpha Xi Omicron ΑΞΟ -founded 1927 (Re-Founded 1998)
  • Beta Lambda-founded 1921(Re-Founded 1988)
  • Delta Kappa Psi-founded 1910
  • Kappa Pi Zeta-founded 1926 (Re-Founded 2011)

Active business fraternities:

  • Delta Sigma Pi: Xi Pi Chapter - chapter founded 1999

Active service fraternities:

  • Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Beta Chapter

Honors societies:

  • Omicron Delta Kappa -national leadership honor society emphasizing holistic development
  • Phi Alpha Theta - a national honor society for the study of History
  • Phi Beta Kappa - an interdisciplinary national academic honor society.
  • Phi Mu Alpha - a social fraternity for men of musicianly character.
  • Pi Gamma Mu - a prestgious, international social science honor society that is dedicated to community service and interdisciplinary scholarship in the social sciences.
  • Psi Chi - a national honor society in the field of Psychology
  • Sigma Alpha Iota - an international music-based sisterhood founded in 1903
  • Sigma Tau Delta - an English honor society that provides social and scholarly opportunities.
  • Pi Kappa Lambda - a national honor society in the field of music.

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