The following is a partial list of chapters of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. The list of active Tau Epsilon Phi chapters is followed by a list of dormant chapters.
Active | |||
Chapter Name | Institution | Notes | Alumni Club |
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Delta Chapter | Cornell University | Oldest active chapter. | |
Nu Chapter | University of Georgia | ||
Xi Chapter | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Xi Chapter Alumni Assoc | |
Rho Chapter | University of Pennsylvania | 2nd Largest Fraternity at Penn | |
Epsilon Theta Chapter | Queens College, City University of New York | Alumni Club of Epsilon Theta | |
Epsilon Iota Chapter | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Reactivated June 1, 2011. | Epsilon Iota Alumni Association |
Lambda Phi Epsilon | Clarkson University | Reactivated June 1, 2011. | |
Sigma Epsilon Chapter | Rutgers University | Celebrated 45 years of service in 2006. | |
Sigma Alpha Sigma | Hofstra University | ||
Tau Alpha Chapter | University of Florida | Largest Chapter; Founded October 10, 1925. Reopened as TA Spring 2010, Reactivated June 1, 2011. | |
Tau Omega Chapter | University of Rhode Island | Celebrated 60 years of service in 2008. | |
Phi Chi | City College of New York | Reactivated June 1, 2011. | |
Phi Pi Chapter | State University of New York at Binghamton | ||
Omega Alpha Chapter | Johnson & Wales University | OA Alumni Association | |
Dormant | |||
Chapter Name | Institution | Notes | Alumni Club |
Alpha | Columbia University | ||
Beta | New York College of Dentistry | Merged with NYU in 1925 to become New York University College of Dentistry | |
Gamma | New York University | ||
Epsilon | Fordham University | ||
Zeta | Bellevue Medical Center | Since 1968, Bellevue is part of NYU School of Medicine | |
Eta | Tufts University | ||
Theta Chapter | Boston University | ||
Iota | Yale University | ||
Lambda | Harvard University | ||
Mu | Emory University | ||
Sigma | Syracuse University | Closed in the late 1990s | |
Phi | Georgia Institute of Technology | Closed in 1961 | |
Chi Chapter | University of Michigan | ||
Psi | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Closed in 2006 | |
Omega Chapter | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
Alpha Kappa | Adelphi University | Closed in the mid-to-late 1990s | |
Alpha Sigma | State University of New York at Albany | Closed in the mid-to-late 1990s | |
Alpha Phi | Rutgers University | Closed Circa 1996 | |
Beta Delta | Florida International University | Closed in the late 1990s | |
Beta Upsilon Chi | Jacksonville University | ||
Gamma Delta | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Closed in 1999 | |
Delta Psi Omega | William Paterson University | ||
Delta Upsilon | Duke University | 1957–1981 | |
Epsilon Deuteron Chapter | Florida State University | Epsilon Deuteron chapter at Florida State University has been dormant since spring of 2009. | |
Epsilon Eta Chapter | Drexel University | ||
Epsilon Kappa | Tulane University | ||
Epsilon Lambda | City College of New York, CUNY | Chapter Closed early 1990s, re-open as Phi Chi | |
Epsilon Mu | Hunter College, CUNY | Chapter Closed mid-1980s | |
Epsilon Nu | Rochester Institute of Technology | Rechartered by TEP National in 2002, currently lacks school recognition | |
Epsilon Rho | Brooklyn College, CUNY | Chapter Closed mid-1980s | |
Epsilon Phi Chapter | Pennsylvania State University | ||
Epsilon Xi | Clark University | ||
Epsilon Tau | Bradley University | Closed in 2006 | |
Zeta Gamma Delta | Long Island University C.W. Post Campus | Closed in the late 1990s due to TEΦ National. | |
Zeta Lambda Phi | Temple University | ||
Kappa Zeta Phi | Northeastern University | Closed in 2003 | |
Rho Beta Chapter | University of Pittsburgh | Closed 2009 | |
Rho Delta Rho | Illinois Institute of Technology | Closed in 1993 | |
Sigma Lambda Chapter | Bryant University | ||
Tau Beta Chapter | University of Maryland | Closed 2010 | |
Tau Gamma | University of Southern California | Closed in 1990 | |
Tau Delta | The Ohio State University | Closed in 2002 | |
Tau Zeta | University of Maine | Closed in 1990 | |
Tau Eta | University of Denver | Closed in 1973 | |
Tau Mu | University of Connecticut | Disbanded in the late 1990's | |
Tau Pi | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Closed in the late 1970s | |
Tau Alpha Kappa | Lehigh University | Closed in early 1990s | |
Tau Upsilon | University of California, Los Angeles | Closed in the 1990s | |
Tau Psi Chapter | New Jersey Institute of Technology | First chapter in New Jersey | |
Upsilon Phi | Marietta College | ||
Phi Beta, | University of South Florida | ||
Phi Gamma Chapter | Wayne State University | ||
Phi Epsilon | Eastern Michigan University | ||
Phi Eta | Johns Hopkins University | Closed in 1993 | |
Phi Lambda | Long Island University | ||
Phi Mu Chapter | University of Hartford | ||
Phi Omicron | Western New England College | Closed in the mid-1990s | |
Phi Sigma Chi | California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | Chartered 6-11-1984 and Officially Closed in 1986 | |
Phi Psi | University of Delaware | inactive, disbanded in 2008 | |
Phi Tau Chapter | Roger Williams University |
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