List of Theta Chi Chapters - Single Letter Chapters

Single Letter Chapters

  • Α Chapter, Norwich University, (1856–1960) Inactive
  • Β Chapter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1902–Present)
  • Γ Chapter, University of Maine (1907–Present)
  • Δ Chapter, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1908–Present)
  • Ε Chapter, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1909–Present)
  • Ζ Chapter, University of New Hampshire, (1910–1974) (1984–1993) Inactive
  • Η Chapter, University of Rhode Island, (1911–1988) (Colony 1989-1992) (2011-Present)
  • Θ Chapter, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1911–1982) (1991–1998) (1999–Present)
  • Ι Chapter, Colgate University (1912–Present)
  • Κ Chapter, University of Pennsylvania, (1912–1960) Inactive
  • Λ Chapter, Cornell University, (1912–1983) (1985-1999) Inactive
  • M Chapter, University of California at Berkeley (1913–1993) (1995–Present)
  • Ν Chapter, Hampden-Sydney College (1914–1995) (1999–Present)
  • Ξ Chapter, University of Virginia (1914–Present)
  • Ο Chapter, University of Richmond, (1915–1996) (Colony 2011-Present)
  • Π Chapter, Dickinson College, (1916–2008) Inactive
  • Ρ Chapter, University of Illinois (1916–1972) (1991–Present)
  • Σ Chapter], Oregon State University (1916–Present)
  • Τ Chapter, University of Florida (1916–Present)
  • Υ Chapter, New York University, (1917–1968) (1988–1991) Inactive
  • Φ Chapter, North Dakota State University (1917–Present)
  • Χ Chapter, Auburn University (1918–Present)
  • Ψ Chapter, University of Wisconsin–Madison, (1918–2000) (2011-Present)
  • Ω Chapter, Pennsylvania State University (1919–Present)

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