Theta Chi - Colonies and Interest Groups

Colonies and Interest Groups

Theta Chi has formally colonized at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Averett University, Colorado State University, Indiana State University, Texas State University–San Marcos, San Diego State University, Southern Polytechnic State University, Towson University, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Nevada, California State University, East Bay, and the University of Richmond.

Recent successful expansion efforts include the University of Wisconsin (2011), Georgia College & State University (2011), the University of Rhode Island (2011), the University of Arizona (2011), the University of Kentucky (2011), the University of Nebraska (2012), Florida International University (2012), Louisiana State University (2012), and Oklahoma State University (2012).

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