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JayBEE!! 06-07-2002 01:56 AM

Service Greeks
 
I'm wondering just how many Service Greek Organizations are there? I know about...

Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity
Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority
Omega Phi Alpha National Service Sorority
Delta Sigma Theta Public Service Sorority

Not what organizations do service, because today almost every organization on campus does service. But how many other organizations actually have "Service" in their name?

SATX*APhi 06-07-2002 03:16 AM

According to Yahoo
 
[list=1][*]Alpha Phi Omega[*]Alpha Rho Lambda Sorority, Inc. - service to the Latino community, academic excellence, empowerment of all women, and unity. [*]Beta Sigma Fraternity - brotherhood, loyalty, and service are some of its valued principles. [*]Chi Rho Service Fraternity [*]Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. [*]Gamma Phi Beta [*]Gamma Sigma Sigma [*]Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - founded upon three principles: academic excellence, community service, and maintenance of the Latino culture. [*]Iota Nu Delta Fraternity - The First Indian based Fraternity to be founded. We strongly believe in the idias of brotherhood and loyalty. We emphasize the strength of the mind, body, and soul. [*]Kappa Kappa Psi - national honorary service fraternity dedicated to supporting college bands [*]Kappa Theta Epsilon - national honor society. Strives to recognize Cooperative Education students who excel in their scholastic and industrial endeavors. [*]Lambda Pi Chi - promotes the Latin community, sisterhood, and culture. [*]Lambda Upsilon Lambda [*]Omega Delta Sigma [*]Phi Beta Sigma [*]Phi Chi Omicron: Friars' Society [*]Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. [*]Phi Sigma Pi [*]Pi Psi[*]Sigma Gamma Chi [*]Sigma Lambda Upsilon - Seņoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc., is a non-profit Greek-lettered organization dedicated to the success and achievement of Latinas and the Latino community. [*]Sigma Pi Alpha - network of Chicanas/Latinas who want to make a difference in their communities by starting with themselves. [*]Sigma Theta Epsilon [*]Tau Beta Sigma [*]Theta Nu Xi - promotes leadership, multiculturalism, and self-improvement through academic excellence, campus and community involvement. [/list=1]




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NoShame_Gamma 06-07-2002 03:59 AM

Service Sorority
 
My org, Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. doesn't have the word service as part of our name, but we are a Community Service based Sorority :)

PrettyPoodle95 06-07-2002 11:19 AM

ALL THE 9 ORGANIZATIONS UNDER THE NATIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ARE SERVICE ORGAINZATIONS!!

ALPHA PHI ALPHA
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA
DELTA SIGMA THETA
KAPPA ALPHA PSI
OMEGA PSI PHI
PHI BETA SIGMA
ZETA PHI BETA
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
IOTA PHI THETA

DOVE1920 06-07-2002 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PrettyPoodle95
ALL THE 9 ORGANIZATIONS UNDER THE NATIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ARE SERVICE ORGAINZATIONS!!

ALPHA PHI ALPHA
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA
DELTA SIGMA THETA
KAPPA ALPHA PSI
OMEGA PSI PHI
PHI BETA SIGMA
ZETA PHI BETA
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
IOTA PHI THETA

Thank you!!!!!:D Does an organization have to state it in their name that they are service based? All of us were founded on providing services to our community.

Dionysus 06-07-2002 11:41 AM

Lambda Psi Delta Inc. is a multi-cultural service sorority.

Senusret I 06-07-2002 12:20 PM

this is not a debate about who is service-oriented
 
My Brother is only asking which organizations use the word "Service" in their name, not which organizations have service as a principle or philosophy.

DeeGeePee 06-07-2002 02:32 PM

Delta Gamma Pi Multicultural Sorority is a service sorority.

AngelPhiSig 06-07-2002 02:43 PM

Re: According to Yahoo
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SATX*APhi
[B][list=1]
[*]Kappa Kappa Psi - national honorary service fraternity dedicated to supporting college bands [*]Tau Beta Sigma
[/list=1]


Just a correction-

Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi are NOT service orgs. We are honorary GLO's who serve the band. (think HS band boosters on a *much* cooler level!) We honor members of the collegiate band with the oppertunity to serve. :D

Any more questions? See our website at http://www.kkytbs.org
My chapters site at http://www.geocities.com/tbsdo
And there is a thread about this on the Phi Mu Alpha board... I cant remember the title though! :)

JayBEE!! 06-08-2002 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DOVE1920

Does an organization have to state it in their name that they are service based? All of us were founded on providing services to our community.

Yes they do.

The reason I ask is because, specifically service organizations are affected by Title IX However, non-service organization are not. Meaning, as a guy, I could join any service fraternnity or sorority if I wanted to, on a campus that is federally funded. Social organizations are exempt from this national law. Today all greek lettered organizations do service. So the phrase service-based does not apply here, even though you are service. Either you are a service organization or you are a social organization that does service. This is the reason why I'm asking. I wanted to see how many service organizations were affected by Title IX. Thank you Rashid.

DOVE1920 06-08-2002 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JayBEE!!


Yes they do.

The reason I ask is because, specifically service organizations are affected by Title IX However, non-service organization are not. Meaning, as a guy, I could join any service fraternnity or sorority if I wanted to, on a campus that is federally funded. Social organizations are exempt from this national law. Today all greek lettered organizations do service. So the phrase service-based does not apply here, even though you are service. Either you are a service organization or you are a social organization that does service. This is the reason why I'm asking. I wanted to see how many service organizations were affected by Title IX. Thank you Rashid.

So help me out...if your organization is specifically service anyone can join regardless of sex/gender at a public university? :confused: Meaning that because the university federally funded their organizations cannot discriminate?

Senusret I 06-08-2002 04:44 PM

Well, this does not directly answer your question, but maybe it offers some starting points:

The Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities classifies greek lettered organizations (and other fraternal organizations) into four groups -

General, Honorary, Professional, Recognition

Traditional service organizations such as Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Omega Phi Alpha, and the Intercollegiate Knights, are all Recognition Fraternities and Sororities. We often consider these "Service" organizations even though social activities are a major part of their being. Most of these organizations have some sort of non-discrimination policy, sometimes as a result of not being exempt from Title IX.

Organizations that are social, service, and/or social action oriented in nature AND are selective on intangible criteria are in the "General" category. We oftentimes consider these organizations as "Social" even though that is not always their main reason for being. The Federal Government considers NPHC organizations "social" for the purposes of Title IX exemption.

To avoid arguments and debates, I have begun using the term "General" Fraternity or Sorority to mean an organization that is exempt from Title IX.

Also, Title IX applies to any campus receiving federal funds of any type, including students who receive federal financial aid.

There is a thread called "Dual Membership" that discusses a lot of this.

Quote:

Originally posted by DOVE1920


So help me out...if your organization is specifically service anyone can join regardless of sex/gender at a public university? :confused: Meaning that because the university federally funded their organizations cannot discriminate?


DOVE1920 06-09-2002 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dardenr
Well, this does not directly answer your question, but maybe it offers some starting points:

The Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities classifies greek lettered organizations (and other fraternal organizations) into four groups -

General, Honorary, Professional, Recognition

Traditional service organizations such as Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Omega Phi Alpha, and the Intercollegiate Knights, are all Recognition Fraternities and Sororities. We often consider these "Service" organizations even though social activities are a major part of their being. Most of these organizations have some sort of non-discrimination policy, sometimes as a result of not being exempt from Title IX.

Organizations that are social, service, and/or social action oriented in nature AND are selective on intangible criteria are in the "General" category. We oftentimes consider these organizations as "Social" even though that is not always their main reason for being. The Federal Government considers NPHC organizations "social" for the purposes of Title IX exemption.

To avoid arguments and debates, I have begun using the term "General" Fraternity or Sorority to mean an organization that is exempt from Title IX.

Also, Title IX applies to any campus receiving federal funds of any type, including students who receive federal financial aid.

There is a thread called "Dual Membership" that discusses a lot of this.


Thank you!!!:D I learn something new every day!

archangel12 06-09-2002 09:37 PM

I am a member of the Kappa Delta Tau Service Sorority. It's a local service sorority at Eastern Kentucky University.

ecugss01 06-10-2002 12:23 AM

another one
 
On the East Carolina campus there is also
Epsilon Sigma Alpha


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