I notice that the Wikipedia article lists Phi Sigma Pi as being “gender-inclusive,” which is great. But I looked at their website, and their diversity blurb doesn’t mention gender: “We embrace diversity – We are an inclusive organization, with students from numerous ethnic, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds that comprise the membership of our 130+ Chapters nationwide.”
Is Phi Sigma Pi specifically (or officially) more gender-inclusive than any other co-ed GLO, such as, say Alpha Phi Omega?
Nice! Thank you! Looking at their website (again) I'm still not seeing any specific references to gender. It seems like they simply got rid of the word co-educational, rather than replacing it with gender-inclusive. So I would maybe call them more gender-neutral? Either way, I'm glad they are open to all gender identities.