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Chapters with the same name as the frat/sorority
For example, is there an Alpha Phi chapter of Alpha Phi?
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I checked our website and there is no delta gamma chapter of delta gamma
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I don't think ADPi has started using 3 greek letters for chapter designations... so I guess we don't have an Alpha Delta Pi chapter of ADPi :p
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We haven't arrived at that one yet. You'd have to have quite a few chapters before you get a "Sigma Nu" chapter. However, I'm not aware of any rule that would prevent it.
The only rules we have regarding the naming of chapters state that we will have no chapter starting with alpha and we will not use omega in any chapter designations. |
Pi Beta Phi uses the province/state name and the greek letter to name a chapter. For example, my chapter is Ontario Gamma, which means we are the third chapter to be installed in the province of Ontario.
There would have to be a hell of a lot of chapters in one province or state to have the chapter Pi Beta Phi. |
Good question. I was told we just skip over that chapter name.
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LX Z of LXA!:cool:
Since many times we go by Lamda Chi it is funny to have Brothers ask our Chapter designation and we tell them, no no what Chapter, we know you are a LX! Happened to me in Melbourn, Fl. Had to take out my card and show them! Freaked them out especially since I only had a single # on it--- # 1.:D |
Yeah apparently there's a Theta Tau chapter of some professional org on my campus, and of course there's Theta Tau the engineering fraternity on our campus also.
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delta zeta: memphis delta chi: California davis delta psi: baylor (inactive) delta upsilon: Indiana/Purdue Fort Wayne zeta psi: salisbury state |
The really cool thing about my ADPi chapter designation is that my sister's AChiO chapter at Miami U is the same...we are both the Beta Tau chapters!!! SO we are still linked somehow! ;)
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Ironically, my chapter of initiation is actually Delta Gamma, so it's kind of weird talking to someone about the chapter because I'll say 'Delta Gamma' but I have to specify that I'm an ADPi.
Some of the other chapters we have with the same names of Frats/Sororities are the following: Alpha Phi (closed chapter) Delta Zeta (closed chapter) Delta Chi (University of Northern Colorado) (Frat) Delta Upsilon (University of Tennessee-Martin) (Frat) Zeta Psi (University of North Carolina-Greensboro) (Frat) I believe that is it. Brianna |
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Alpha Phi - USC (Closed)
Delta Zeta - High Point Delta Gamma - Kansas Delta Omicron - Western Carolina Delta Chi - Lambuth (Closed) Delta Upsilon - Northern Michigan (Closed) Delta Psi - Eastern Ill. Delta Phi - Cal of Penn (Closed) Zeta Psi - SUNY Brockport (Closed) Theta Tau - Temple Theta Chi - Georgia |
Alpha Phi Omega has tons of these...
Kappa Sigma: California State University - Sacramento Delta Chi: Texas A & M - Kingsville (inactive) Kappa Alpha: Lamar University Sigma Pi: Prairie View A & M Alpha Phi: Washington University (St. Louis) Chi Omega: McKendree College Chi Phi: Oakland Community College - Orchard Ridge (inactive) Delta Gamma: Ohio University Alpha Epsilon Pi: Georgia Military College Kappa Delta: Florida A & M Sigma Chi: Miami - Dade Community College, North Campus (inactive) Phi Mu: Norfolk State University (inactive) Theta Chi: George Washington University Alpha Gamma Delta: SUNY - New Paltz Delta Upsilon: East Stroudsburg University (inactive) Delta Zeta: University of Pennsylvania Sigma Nu: Delaware Valley College Sigma Kappa: Eastern University (inactive) Just to name some. :D |
We skipped over a Delta Zeta chapter and right went from Delta Epsilon to Delta Eta.
One chapter name that I wish HAD been skipped is the Epsilon Zeta chapter. But it was installed in the 1920's and the ladies almost certainly had no inkling of possible connotations. |
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