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BlueNYC2 12-31-2008 06:40 PM

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

Alpha - Howard - Active
Beta - Wiley - Active
Gamma - Morgan St. - Active
Delta - Kansas St. - Active
Epsilon - Temple(Originally Philly Metro) - Active
Zeta - Morris Brown - Inactive(MBC lost accreditation)
Eta - NC A&T - Active
Theta - Huston-Tillotson - Active
Iota - Shaw - Active
Kappa - Meharry - Inactive
Lambda - Virginia Union - Active
Mu - Lincoln(PA) - Active
Nu - Central St. - Inactive
Xi - Grambling - Active
Omicron - Claflin - Active
Pi - Fayetteville St. - Active
Rho - Southern - Active
Sigma - Miles - Active
Tau - Louisville - Active
Upsilon - Livingstone - Active
Phi - Philander Smith - Active
Chi - Morehouse - Active
Psi - Clark Atlanta - Active

Denise_DPhiE 01-01-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by violetpretty (Post 1750206)
I said 23 because Chi Omega's Omega chapter is not a collegiate chapter. It is reserved for deceased members. A chapter, yes, but apples and oranges.

So your Omega is Chapter Eternal? The women were in ABC chapter but upon death become women of Omega? I like that. The Alpha (beginning) and the Omega (the end).

NutBrnHair 01-01-2009 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Denise_DPhiE (Post 1760101)
So your Omega is Chapter Eternal? The women were in ABC chapter but upon death become women of Omega? I like that. The Alpha (beginning) and the Omega (the end).

Yes, in Chi Omega we say upon death a member has "entered the Omega Chapter."

Do others use Omega Chapter? I don't think we invented the term?!

KSUViolet06 01-01-2009 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair (Post 1760230)
Yes, in Chi Omega we say upon death a member has "entered the Omega Chapter."

Do others use Omega Chapter? I don't think we invented the term?!

The same is actually true for Tri Sigma.

VandalSquirrel 01-01-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair (Post 1760230)
Yes, in Chi Omega we say upon death a member has "entered the Omega Chapter."

Do others use Omega Chapter? I don't think we invented the term?!

Alpha Gam members enter Chapter Grand, as Omega is at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. I rather like that we always remain members of our chapters of Initiation as well as a chapter with all other sisters upon death. Alpha Gams know what I mean :)

KappaKittyCat 01-01-2009 09:40 PM

I'm curious about KD, AOII and others that don't name their chapters in order. Is there a logic to it?

PANTHERTEKE 01-01-2009 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by KappaKittyCat (Post 1760262)
I'm curious about KD, AOII and others that don't name their chapters in order. Is there a logic to it?

I know AOIIs are allowed to pick their chapter designation, along with some other groups.

ETA: Also, some groups like DPhiE, do it in this order:

Alpha, Beta, Gamma .. Omega

Delta Alpha, Delta Beta ..
Phi Alpha, Phi Beta ..
Epsilon Alpha, Epsilon Beta ..

and back to Alpha Alpha, etc.

KappaKittyCat 01-01-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by PANTHERTEKE (Post 1760318)
ETA: Also, some groups like DPhiE, do it in this order:

Alpha, Beta, Gamma .. Omega

Delta Alpha, Delta Beta ..
Phi Alpha, Phi Beta ..
Epsilon Alpha, Epsilon Beta ..

and back to Alpha Alpha, etc.

That's interesting.

WaterChild 01-01-2009 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by KappaKittyCat (Post 1760262)
I'm curious about KD, AOII and others that don't name their chapters in order. Is there a logic to it?

For KD:

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...=83962&page=11

KappaKittyCat 01-02-2009 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by WaterChild (Post 1760332)

Cool! Thanks!

I.C. a Pi Phi 05-06-2009 11:59 PM

Pi Phi is different, naming their chapters with a state designation. As you may or may not know, from 1867-1889 Pi Phi was called I.C. Sororsis. Here's a list of IC chapters before the switch to Pi Beta Phi. I highlighted the ones I *think* are still active.

And the associate clubs were for non-college women. I beleive they were founded to compete with PEO for members in the mid-west.

Alpha Monmouth College
Beta
Gamma Iowa Wesleyan
Delta Mt. Pleasant Female Seminary, IA
Epsilon Indiana Ashbury
Zeta Baptists Young Ladies Seminary, Indianapolis
Eta State Institute, Bloomington, IN
Theta
Iota Lombard College, Galesburg (now known as Knox College)
Kappa Kansas Univerisity
Lambda Simpson College
Mu Iowa State
Nu Clarinda (associate)
Xi Normal School, Bloomfield Iowa
Omicron Burlington, Iowa (associate)
Pi
Rho Dearborn Seminary, Chicago
Sigma Pella College, Iowa
Tau
Upsilon Knox College
Phi Jacksonville Female Academy, Illinois
Chi State University of Iowa
Psi Wesleyan College, Cincinnati
Omega Des Moines, IA (alumnae)
Beta Omega Fairfield, Iowa (associate)
Zeta Omega Ottumwa Iowa (associate)
Delta Omega Iowa City, Iowa (alumnae)
Gamma Omega Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (associate)
Sigma Cedar Rapids, Iowa (associate)
Nu University of Colorado
Univerisity of Denver
Callanan College, Des Moines
Hillsdale College, Michigan
Hastings College, Nebraska
Franklin College, Indiana
University of Michigan
George Washington Univeristy

aephi alum 05-07-2009 12:16 AM

The following single letter chapters of AEPhi are active:

Delta Adelphi University
Epsilon Tulane University
Zeta New York University
Eta SUNY Albany
Iota Syracuse University
Kappa Cornell University
Mu University of Illinois
Nu University of Pittsburgh
Rho Ohio State University
Sigma University of Wisconsin
Phi UCLA
Psi Washington University
Omega University of Texas

Delta chapter has been in continuous operation since its founding in 1916.

twinkle555 05-07-2009 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KappaKittyCat (Post 1760262)
I'm curious about KD, AOII and others that don't name their chapters in order. Is there a logic to it?

AOII chapters are named by the colonizing sisters of that chapter and they usually hold a special meaning for those sisters. I love it!

AOII Angel 05-07-2009 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by twinkle555 (Post 1807214)
AOII chapters are named by the colonizing sisters of that chapter and they usually hold a special meaning for those sisters. I love it!

Our chapter's names are also our sub-mottos. I think we are the only sorority to have sub-mottos for each chapter. For example, Theta Beta stands for "True Bonds of Sisterhood", Lambda Tau stands for "Loyalty Together" and Lambda Epsilon stands for "Live elegantly, laugh easily, love eternally."

Psi U MC Vito 08-19-2009 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1807260)
Our chapter's names are also our sub-mottos. I think we are the only sorority to have sub-mottos for each chapter. For example, Theta Beta stands for "True Bonds of Sisterhood", Lambda Tau stands for "Loyalty Together" and Lambda Epsilon stands for "Live elegantly, laugh easily, love eternally."

Psi Upsilon is the same way. The individual chapters select their own designation, usually based on a chapter motto, though I do know some chapters that chose the letters for some other reason and make up a motto to fit them.


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