thefraternity way2019O K L A H O M A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y ®
rospective and Current OSU students, On behalf of the Interfraternity Council at Oklahoma State University, we would like to welcome you to campus! As a fraternity community, we pride ourselves in continual dedication to community service, philanthropy, academic development,
as well as personal growth. Here at Oklahoma State University our fraternity/sorority community is high achieving. For more than thirty semesters the all fraternity grade point average consistently surpasses that of the all men’s average while first-year students this year were retained at a rate of 91%, also significantly higher than non-fraternity students. Additionally, our students give back to various philanthropic causes through raising thousands of dollar and working countless community service hours both within and outside of the Stillwater community.
Our fraternity system has been well recognized on all levels. We receive accolades on the individual, chapter, district, regional, divisional, and national level. We take great pride in these achievements, but our greatest value we provide is helping students find a sense of belonging and community at OSU. As you begin your journey through Greek Discovery Day and/or summer recruitment, take the opportunity to evaluate each chapter and where you might see yourself.
Look for a chapter community that boasts values that align with your own and for a collection of men who you want to closely associate with for not only as an undergraduate but as a lifetime of brotherhood.
We host many amazing chapter houses on campus that you will have the opportunity to tour that rival any fraternity/sorority system in the country. That being said, the physical structure of a chapter house is entirely insignificant beyond its function in the moment. It is the men in a chapter who truly make up the fraternity regardless of their house or lack of. Remember, the friendships you make in the fraternity/sorority community are of the utmost value and are intended to last for life.
I hope you enjoy yourself today and throughout your recruitment experience.
Go Greek and Go Pokes!
M. Nathan Moore
IFC President
Oklahoma State University
WelcomeWelcomePg. 1
Greek Life At OSUPg. 2
Interfraternity CouncilPg. 3
IFC RecruitmentPg. 4
RegistrationPg. 5
Achievement AwardsPg. 6
Greek AwardsPg. 7
ScholarshipPg. 8
Terms To KnowPg. 9
FAQsPg. 10
Greek AlphabetPg. 11
IFC PoliciesPg. 12
Chapter InformationPg. 13-36
Greek Housing MapPg. 37
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Oklahoma State University
Office Of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs211J Student Union, Stillwater, Ok 74078
(405) 744-5490 | Gogreek.okstate.edu
*Although The Information In This Document Is Believed Valid, Certain Printed Material Is Subject To Change Without Notification.
Dr. Johnny RobinsonDirector of
Fraternity & Sorority Affairs
Casey DomnickCoordinator of Fraternity &
Sorority Affairs
t Oklahoma State University “fraternity” is used to describe a brotherhood of men who have voluntarily joined together to achieve excellence in several areas. OSU fraternities promote academic achievement, leadership
opportunities, campus activities, fellowship, community service to both the Oklahoma State campus and the city of Stillwater, and help prepare members for successful careers.
While local fraternities had been in existence on the Oklahoma A&M campus since 1908, Lambda Chi Alpha became the first nationally recognized fraternity at Oklahoma A&M College on September 15, 1917. Between 1908 and 1916 sub rosa groups, including the men’s groups Delta Sigma, Sigma Beta Chi, Phi Kappa Delta and Gamma Zeta and the women’s groups Beta Phi, Alpha Theta, Gamma Phi and Delta Delta flourished. An Interfraternity Council and a Panhellenic Council were already in place when the first nationally recognized group, Lambda Chi Alpha, arrived in 1917. The War Department ordered Greek Life suspended until after World War I, but when the war ended Greek development at OAMC exploded. Eleven national fraternities were installed on campus in 1919-1920. The oldest group, and the first to purchase a chapter house, Delta Sigma, became recognized as the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1923.
Today, the fraternity system has grown to 22 nationally recognized men’s organizations. The Interfraternity Council of Oklahoma State University governs these groups.
Although the university acknowledges, supports and values self-governance as part of the collegiate Greek experience, the university believes self-directed activities can be facilitated and enhanced through stable and guiding relationships with qualified and experienced professional personnel of the university.
Therefore, the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs is responsible for advising the self-directed activities of the governing councils of the Greek system, including the Interfraternity, Panhellenic, National Pan-Hellenic and Multicultural Greek Councils. The role of such advisement includes coordinating, training, guiding, counseling, supporting and assisting the councils to function effectively within the frameworks of the university, North-American Interfraternity Conference, National Panhellenic Conference and National Pan-Hellenic Council policies.
The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs is managed by two full-time professionals, a full-time administrative support specialist, and four half-time graduate assistants. Dr. Johnny Robinson, Director of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, interacts primarily with the Interfraternity Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and their member organizations. Casey Domnick, Coordinator of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, interacts primarily with the Panhellenic Council and the Multicultural Greek Council, and their member organizations. Elizabeth Greythorne, Administrative Support Specialist, supports the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs.
Greek Life At OSU
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Interfraternity Council
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IFC RecruitmentBecoming A Fraternity MemberTo become a member of a fraternity or sorority, you must go through the process of recruitment. Recruitment, simply stated, is the membership selection process. Across the nation, universities execute this process at the beginning of their fall or spring semester. Here at OSU our recruitment process is an informal one, meaning that the bulk of our recruitment occurs during the summer. Oklahoma State’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) has implemented a registration process for potential new members of OSU fraternities.
Before an OSU student can commit to affiliating with a fraternity, also known as “signing,” he must complete the IFC registration. Seven days after the application and fee are received by the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, the recruit may sign with the fraternity of his choice that has extended him a bid.
While fraternity recruitment is a year-round activity, summer recruitment unofficially starts with Greek Discovery Day. Greek Discovery Day will be in the early Spring.
Throughout the summer, individual fraternities will contact potential new members. Each chapter has different features, advantages and benefits. It is important to note, the “best” chapter for you may not be the best fit for a friend or classmate. IFC encourages you to play a proactive role in your recruitment process by attending Greek Discovery Day.
Signing Day is the first day fraternities are allowed to sign prospective new members. Keep in mind that this is the first day, and you will have the opportunity to sign with a chapter all summer. Signing Day for 2019 will be on June 22. Each fraternity holds their own signing party, which all vary by times and venues.
For those of you who are unable to attend Greek Discovery Day, you can get involved by contacting the IFC recruitment chairman. He can answer any other questions you may have about the recruitment process and inform you of any other IFC sponsored events that would be beneficial to your recruitment process.
Please remember that Interfraternity recruitment at Oklahoma State University is a substance-free process. Any group who violates this concept is suspect and recruits should very closely evaluate that group’s values and standards.
Questions You Should AskFollowing are some sample questions you should ask the representatives of the Greek organizations that approach you about becoming affiliated with them.
• Why should I join? What aspects of the chapter encouraged you to join?
• What are the financial obligations of a new member? Are there additional costs that members are required to pay other than the fees listed?
• Does your chapter offer need-based scholarships or other payment plans?
• How long is the new member program and how much time do I need to devote to it?
• What is the percentage of new members who get initiated into your fraternity?
• What other campus organizations have you had an opportunity to participate in as a result of your Greek experience?
• How does your chapter promote scholarship?
• In what ways is your chapter involved with philanthropies and community service?
• What types of activities are planned with other Greek organizations?
• Is it possible to maintain a part-time job and still have time to fulfill your commitment to a fraternity?
• What is the availability of housing and what are the rules pertaining to living in the fraternity house?
• How will Greek life benefit me in the future?
• What are the founding values of your organization?
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To be eligible for Interfraternity Council recruitment, three steps must be completed prior to signing an Intent to Pledge/Associate Form. They are:
1. Online RegistrationGo to gogreek.okstate.edu/interfraternity-council and click on “recruitment.” Follow that link to complete the IFC Recruitment Registration.
2. Registration FeeA $50 registration fee is required for every individual who intends to pledge/associate with a fraternity. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. Checks need to be made payable to IFC.
3. Official High School/College TranscriptYour official high school/college transcript will be made available to all the chapters through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Submission is not necessary.
The first two items must be completed prior to signing an Intent to Pledge/Associate Form with any fraternity at Oklahoma State University. Registration is not complete if either of the required items is missing or incomplete. Any questions should be directed to:
Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs211J Student UnionStillwater, OK 74078405.744.5490
If an individual signs a Letter of Intent to Pledge/Associate Form but has not completed the above requirements, the Letter of Intent will not be accepted by the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs and will be considered invalid until all steps are completed.
If any individual is found in violation of OSU Interfraternity Council’s dry recruitment policy (including bringing alcohol to a recruitment event or consuming alcohol at a recruitment event), he will not be allowed to pledge/associate a fraternity for one semester.
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Achievement Awardsklahoma State University recognizes the value of the Fraternity and Sorority system experience for its participants. Accordingly, the university encourages the participants
to obtain outstanding levels of quality and to strive for continuous improvements. The primary purpose of the Chapter Quality Achievement Program, a strategy for quality, is to recognize the Greek organizations for their outstanding achievement in a number of areas. Its secondary purpose is to serve as a strategic planning system designed to enhance overall quality for the organization.
The organizations that participate are not competing against one another for recognition; rather, they are assessing how well they uphold or meet the criteria that comprise the program. Therefore, no specified number of awards are presented each year. Although participation in the Chapter Quality Achievement Program is voluntary, participation is encouraged as a means of enhancing the Greek system at Oklahoma State University.
A residual benefit of the Chapter Quality Achievement Program is to provide a resource for the organizations that wish to improve their performance in one or more program categories.
Award CategoriesThe broad categories comprising the award include:
• Alumni Relations• Brotherhood/Unity• Chapter Management/Leadership• Financial Management• Individual/Campus Involvement• Member Education• Philanthropy/Community Service• Physical Development• Property Management• Public Relations• Recruitment Program• Relationship with Advisors/House Corporation• Relationship with National/International Office• Relationship with University/Administration• Risk Management
• Scholarship• Social and Moral Development
• Spiritual Development
Award LevelsThe Chapter Quality Achievement Program is composed of two levels of awards.
• Exemplary Performance: Awarded to each organization that attains a minimum of 90 percent of the possible points.
• Commended Performance: Awarded to each organization that attains a minimum of 80-89.9 percent of the possible points.
Greek organizations that receive either award are entitled to use this distinctive honor (exemplary or commended) in their various activities for the upcoming year. For example, during an organization’s upcoming recruitment program the organization is entitled to inform recruits that it is the recipient of the current year’s exemplary or commended performance award.
In an effort to recognize past recipients you will find the appropriate symbol on each fraternity’s page based on their past fifteen years’ performance.
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2018 Thomas M. Keys AwardFarmHouse
2018 Troxel AwardsCampus Involvement ....................................................................................................................................FarmHouseCampus Relations .........................................................................................................................................FarmHouseCommunity Service ......................................................................................................................................FarmHouseIntramurals .............................................................................................................................................. Beta Theta PiScholarship ...................................................................................................................................................FarmHouse2016 Dean Troxel Award ...............................................................................................................................FarmHouse
2018 IFC Individual Outstanding Member AwardsNew Member ............................................................................................................ Bobby Marchy, Alpha Gamma RhoSophomore ................................................................................................................. Luke Mueller, Alpha Gamma Rho Junior .............................................................................................................................Luke Schrader, Phi Kappa TauGreek Man .................................................................................................................... Cardin Hart, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Freshman Follies 2018 AwardsFirst Place ............................................................................................................................................. Delta Tau DeltaSecond Place .................................................................................................................................................FarmHouseThird Place ............................................................................................................................... Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji)
Varsity Revue 2019 AwardsFirst Place ......................................................................................................................................... Sigma Phi Epsilon
Second Place ....................................................................................................................................................Sigma NuThird Place ............................................................................................................................... Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji)
Spring Sing 2018 AwardsFirst Place ............................................................................................................................................. Delta Tau DeltaSecond Place ............................................................................................................................................. Beta Theta PiThird Place ......................................................................................................................................................Sigma Nu
Homecoming 2018 Awards House Decoration Competition Homecoming Overall SweepstakesFirst Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon First Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alpha Gamma RhoSecond Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alpha Gamma Rho Second Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FarmHouseThird Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sigma Nu Third Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sigma Alpha EpsilonFourth Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FarmHouseFifth Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alpha Tau Omega
Greek Awards
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Scholarship Report for 2018Chapter Members Spring '18 GPA Fall '18 GPA1. FarmHouse....................................................................107 ...................................... 3.4637 ...................... 3.42572. Beta Theta Pi................................................................163 ......................................3.3788 ...................... 3.39513. Sigma Phi Epsilon.........................................................125 ...................................... 3.3765 ...................... 3.34894. Alpha Gamma Rho.......................................................140 ......................................3.3026 ...................... 3.29035. Phi Gamma Delta.........................................................142 ...................................... 3.2313 ...................... 3.28916. Sigma Chi......................................................................129 ...................................... 3.1332 ...................... 3.20517. Sigma Nu.......................................................................131 ..................................... 3.2727 ...................... 3.19488. Alpha Tau Omega......................................................... 108 ......................................3.2626 ...................... 3.14059. Delta Tau Delta.............................................................95 ........................................3.2549 ...................... 3.124010. Beta Upsilon Chi...........................................................70 ........................................2.9264 ...................... 3.094811. Sigma Tau Gamma........................................................5 ......................................... 3.0131 ...................... 3.048412. Kappa Sigma.................................................................82 ........................................3.0900 ...................... 2.989813. Delta Kappa Epsilon.....................................................16 ........................................ 3.4188 ...................... 2.981014. Phi Delta Theta.............................................................94 ........................................ 3.0195 ...................... 2.892015. Pi Kappa Alpha.............................................................110 ......................................2.8844 ...................... 2.874216. Theta Chi.......................................................................22 ........................................ 2.8219 ...................... 2.844717. Lambda Chi Alpha........................................................71 ........................................ 3.0317 ...................... 2.836418. Sigma Alpha Epsilon....................................................128 ......................................2.8601 ...................... 2.798619. Alpha Sigma Phi...........................................................30 ........................................2.5220 ...................... 2.791520. Phi Kappa Sigma..........................................................21 ........................................ 2.9257 ...................... 2.715421. Phi Kappa Tau..............................................................45 ........................................ 3.1234 ...................... 2.701322. Kappa Alpha Order.......................................................41 ........................................ 2.7666 ...................... 2.4825
ALL IFC ....................................................................................................................... 3.1612 ...................... 3.1058 ALL UNDERGRADUATE MEN ................................................................................. 2.9180 ...................... 2.8970
raternities at Oklahoma State University strive for high scholarship and the development of academic excellence among their members. All chapters at OSU maintain academic membership entrance requirements higher than the standards required by the university. Most chapters also require a minimum GPA to remain an active member. To assure brothers are progressing academically, all chapters provide scholastic assistance in various forms. This assistance can include tutoring, academic mentoring, scholarship awards and test files. Chapter members know the importance of helping new members adjust to university level
academics and help prepare them for academic achievement. The Greek community at OSU will help you adjust to your new surroundings and give you many opportunities to attain academic excellence while you are in college.
The fraternity and sorority community at OSU has been nationally recognized since 2004 for achieving the highest possible differential between Greek and non-Greek grades in the Midwest. We take great pride in the fact that the all-fraternity average GPA is consistently higher than the all-undergraduate men’s average GPA at OSU.
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Active: The term used to indicate a fully initiated member of a fraternity or sorority.
Alumnus (singular) or Alumni (plural): An initiated member who is no longer an undergraduate student.
Bid: An invitation to pledge a fraternity or sorority.
Bid card: The card prospective fraternity members sign that signifies their intent to join the chapter of their choice.
Brother/Sister: Term used by active members in a fraternity/sorority when referring to each other.
Chapter: The men or women comprising each local collegiate group of a national fraternity or sorority. OSU has 24 fraternity chapters & 13 sorority chapters on campus.
Hazing: A negative form of conduct that focuses on mistreating, demeaning or otherwise degrading the personal worth of another individual. Hazing is prohibited by all national fraternities, the state of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University and the OSU Interfraternity Council.
IFC: Interfraternity council, the official governing body over all NIC fraternities.
Initiation: The formal ceremonies, or ritual, by which new members complete membership into a chapter and receive full membership privileges.
Legacy: A man whose father, brother or grandfather is an alumnus or active member of a fraternity.
MGC: The governing organization for Multicultural Greek-lettered organizations.
National/International Headquarters: The governing organization of that fraternity.
New member: A potential member who has accepted the bid of a fraternity and has taken the first step toward full membership, but has not yet been initiated (pledge).
NPHC: The governing organization of the nine historically African-American greek organizations.
Panhellenic: An organization composed of sorority women who act as the central governing body of all NPC sororities.
Philanthropy: Charitable projects or donations sponsored by a fraternity or sorority.
Potential member: An unaffiliated man who participates in recruitment (rush).
Pledge: (See new member)
Recruitment: The process by which chapters select new members; the official new Fraternity & Sorority Affairs term for “rush.”
Ritual: The activity by which a fraternity brings into membership its pledges who have met initiation requirements; the traditionally secret ceremonies of a fraternity or sorority.
Rush: (See recruitment)
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What types of opportunities are there after college?Joining a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment with lifetime benefits. Following graduation, members can find alumni groups from their organization all over the nation. These alumni groups offer the continuation of the friendship and experiences of Greek life.
What time commitment is required when joining a sorority or fraternity? Membership in a Greek chapter requires from two to eight hours per week. Being a part of a fraternity or sorority can be as time consuming as the student chooses. Participation in some events (Spring Sing, Freshman Follies, Varsity Revue, etc.) take more time than other activities. Greek members learn time management early in their collegiate careers.
If a person joins a fraternity or sorority and decides he or she doesn’t like it, can he or she join another one?That depends on several factors. As long as the person has not been initiated into a chapter, there may be procedures to affiliate with another chapter. There will be a waiting period before that person can sign or affiliate with another chapter. That waiting period will vary based on gender and the circumstances surrounding the situation.
How has Greek membership affected past students scholastically?At OSU, fraternity and sorority members’ average GPA in Fall 2018 was higher than non-Greek students, and the all Greek-GPA has exceeded the all non-Greek GPA for more than 30 consecutive semesters. Additionally, the first-year Greek retention rate is significantly higher than the non-Greek first year retention rate at OSU.
Is hazing a problem? Oklahoma State University has very strict policies, and the State of Oklahoma has laws against hazing. Additionally, the IFC and Panhellenic Councils have adopted a governing document that speaks to the topic of hazing. When violations of the Hazing Code can be substantiated, the responsible parties will be dealt with in a fast, firm and fair manner.
Are there campus rules for living in a fraternity or sorority? Alcohol?
Greek chapters are all considered “university approved housing.” As such, freshmen are allowed to live in them and they must be substance free and provide a house director. All OSU students must conduct themselves according to the Students Rights and Responsibilities. Additionally, the Greek community, through the governing bodies of IFC and Panhellenic, has additional policies and expectations of its membership.
If my son is considering joining a fraternity should he go ahead and submit his residence hall housing deposit in case he changes his mind?Absolutely. All freshmen are required to live in university approved housing. It is important he have his choice of housing on campus if he does choose to live in a Residential Life facility.
Do sororities and fraternities cost more than living in the residence halls?Each individual chapter establishes their own fees, and the costs and services will vary from chapter to chapter. In a study completed in June 2015, the average expense was less to live in Greek housing. When room and board (15 meals per week) were compared between the averages of Greek chapters and single-student housing provided by Residential Life, the average cost of Greek living was more than $1,000 less per year than living in Residential Life. That comparison included pledge or initiation fees. Likewise, it also included any social, parlor or house corporation fees. All of these expenses are subject to change. Please ask for the most up-to-date information prior to making any decision.
Does financial aid cover any expenses?Cash awards students receive can be applied to room and board in Greek chapter houses.
What is a house director?A house director is a live-in adult, sometimes a graduate student, employed by the chapter house corporation. His or her duties vary from chapter to chapter. Generally, the house director serves as host or hostess for social events; supervises employed staff; counsels and works with members; and manages and maintains the house and kitchen. All sororities and fraternities with houses are required to have a house director.
Questions Greek AlphabetΑ ALPHA
Β BETA
Γ GAMMA
Δ DELTA
Ε EPSILON
Ζ ZETA
Η ETA
Θ THETA
I IOTA
Κ KAPPA
Λ LAMBDA
Μ MU
Ν NU
Ξ XI
Ο OMICRON
Π PI
Ρ RHO
Σ SIGMA
Τ TAU
Υ UPSILON
Φ PHI
Χ CHI
Ψ PSI
Ω OMEGA
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IFC PoliciesIFC Recognized FraternitiesPlease understand not all Greek letter groups that may be considered fraternities are recognized by the Interfraternity Council. Groups that are not recognized are not allowed to participate in many of the activities at OSU that provide the full “fraternity and sorority experience.”
While other groups may have aspirations of membership in the Interfraternity Council, the list below and the organizations actually described in this booklet are the only current members of IFC.
At the time of publication of this booklet the following 22 fraternities are members of the Interfraternity Council and are recognized by Oklahoma State University:
• Alpha Gamma Rho• Alpha Sigma Phi• Alpha Tau Omega• Beta Theta Pi• Beta Upsilon Chi• Delta Kappa Epsilon• Delta Tau Delta• FarmHouse• Kappa Alpha Order• Kappa Sigma• Lambda Chi Alpha• Phi Delta Theta• Phi Gamma Delta• Phi Kappa Sigma• Phi Kappa Tau• Pi Kappa Alpha• Sigma Alpha Epsilon• Sigma Chi• Sigma Nu• Sigma Phi Epsilon• Sigma Tau Gamma• Theta Chi
Interfraternity Council Recruitment PolicyAs leaders of fraternities, we realize it is time to turn back and rediscover our values. It is time to return to our original purpose of building long-term relationships and encouraging our brothers to live up to the highest ideals. The first step is changing the focus of our current system for recruiting new members. The open structure of the current recruitment system provides great opportunities for fraternities to build solid friendships with men matriculating to OSU. The system itself does not need serious changes. However, alcohol has polluted the process and jeopardized our fraternal purpose. It is our objective to show both the public and ourselves that we can uphold an agreement to have an open recruitment devoid of alcohol. We see the need for a public, binding agreement among the leadership of the fraternities to follow the dry recruitment policy.
We affirm that the fraternity leaders, namely the chapter presidents, the recruitment chairmen and the chapter advisors, have both the responsibility and the ability to hold each chapter to this agreement. If our leadership fails to uphold its honor as gentlemen, we agree the university has the responsibility to swiftly and severely punish those chapters not upholding the agreement. We understand this proposal leaves a great deal of freedom to fraternities. We understand if any chapter violates this policy the future design of recruitment will lead to more cumbersome and less productive restrictions. Therefore, there is every reason to cooperate and make this system work.
Leadership Agreement Of AccountabilityThe agreement will outline the rules of dry recruitment and the sanctions for violating the dry recruitment policy. The agreement must be signed by every chapter president, every recruitment chairman and one alumni advisor from each chapter. The agreement must be well publicized and covered in at least two newspapers. The agreement must be done annually prior to Greek Discovery Day. The agreement shall consist of three carbon copies: one will be sent to the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, one sent to the chapters and one sent
to the individual leader. The success and honor of the system will rest on the shoulders of each leader.
No fraternity may provide alcoholic beverages at any recruitment function.
Definitions:a. “Fraternity” is defined to include the actions of
members, fall and spring pledges/associates, mom’s and/or dad’s clubs, and alumni.
b. “Alcoholic beverages” is defined to include intoxicating spirits, malt liquors, beer and 3.2 percent beer.
c. “Recruitment party” is defined to include any fraternity action where one or more fraternity representatives are present and one or more recruits/signees are present.
d. “Recruit” is defined to include any male who is college age or below who is not a member or pledge/associate of a fraternity who is interested in becoming a fraternity member. An individual does not have to be enrolled at OSU to be considered a recruit.
e. “Signee” is defined to include any male who is college age or below who has signed a letter of intent to pledge to a said fraternity, but has not signed an IFC authorized membership card.
Recruits/signees may not bring their own alcoholic beverages to a recruitment function. Fraternity chapters will not be held responsible for recruits who arrive at their recruitment function(s) intoxicated, but fraternities will be held responsible for any alcohol brought to the said function by the recruit/signee if not discarded by the said fraternity.
No fraternity representative may drink with, give to, purchase for, or otherwise provide any alcoholic beverages, either directly or indirectly, to any recruit/signee regardless of age.
Violations of these provisions shall be referred to the IFC Judicial Board.
*There are currently no fraternities on the OSU campus with dry recruitment infractions.
Hazing PolicyOklahoma State University’s Interfraternity Council prohibits hazing in any form or fashion. Any member fraternity or individual member or pledge/associate thereof who is involved in any way with a hazing incident will be charged and brought before either the IFC Judicial Board or the University Judicial Affairs Officer for appropriate action.
Hazing at Oklahoma State University has been defined as follows:
“Hazing” means any activity which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental health, physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of initiation or admission into or affiliation with any organization operating subjects to the sanction of the public or private school, or of any institution of higher education in this state.
“Endanger the physical health” shall include, but not be limited to, any brutality of a physical nature, such as whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the elements, forced consumption of any food, alcoholic beverages as defined in Section 506 of Title 37 of the Oklahoma Statutes, non-intoxicating beverage as defined in Section 163.2 of Title 37 of the Oklahoma Statutes, drug controlled dangerous substance or other substance, or any other forced physical activity which could adversely affect the physical health or safety of the individual.
“Endanger the mental health” shall include any activity, except those activities authorized by law, which would subject the individual to extreme mental stress, such as prolonged sleep deprivation, forced prolonged exclusion from social contact, forced conduct which could result in extreme embarrassment, or any other forced activity which could adversely affect the mental health or dignity of the individual.
Equal Opportunity StatementThe Interfraternity Council of Oklahoma State University, consisting of the local chapters of the fraternities previously listed, in accordance with Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity or national origin in any of its policies, practices or procedures.
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Gentlemen,
Welcome to Stillwater, and welcome to the beautiful campus of Oklahoma State University. Being a part of America’s Brightest Orange is something to proud of, not because of the gorgeous architecture and landscape, but because of the family that defines it. Greek life here is no exception. While you are here, you will have the chance to see what Oklahoma State University’s Greek Life has to offer. Greek Life will give you the opportunity to not only serve
others, but have others pour into your own personal development. Joining a Greek organization will encourage you to step out of your comfort zone, make lifelong friends, and teach you valuable lessons that are instrumental in your growth as a man. The men of Alpha Gamma Rho are honored to have you here on campus, and we look forward to meeting with you all today. I hope your experience today draws a picture of what Greek Life could mean for you. You are given an incredible gift today, as you will meet young men who will make an everlasting impact on your life. In fact, they may just end up being your brothers.
Sincerely,
Cole DeWittPresident, Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity
National foundingApril 4, 1908
Local foundingMay 19, 1921
National philanthropyFarm-Aid and Winter Bonanza Livestock Show
Local philanthropySt. Francis Children’s Hospital & Special Olympics of OK
ColorsGreen & gold
FlowerPink rose
National websitealphagammarho.org
Local websiteosuagrs.com
Number of active members140
Length of new member program72 Hours
Academic ranking4
Study hours, required GPA, etc.10 Study hours per week
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.6/4.0
Men per roomTwo per suite
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyNew personal computers, DSL in all rooms, copy and fax machines, and wireless internet
Initiation fee$200
House bill$825 per month
Social fee$100
Alpha Gamma Rho
224 S. Washington | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.488.8440
Recruitment Chairman
ΑΓΡJ a r s
Kade Killough | [email protected] | 405.714.2690
Alpha Sigma Phi
National foundingDecember 6, 1845
Local foundingJanuary 30, 2016
National & local philanthropiesBig Brothers Big Sisters, Human So-ciety, Awake Aware Alive, Homes for Our Troops, and RAINN (Rape Abuse Incest National Network)
Local philanthropiesHumane Society of Stillwater
ColorsScarlet & stone
FlowerRed rose & yellow tea rose
National websitealphasigmaphi.org
Number of active members30
Length of new member programSix weeks
Academic ranking19
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Four to ten study hours a week based on gpa
High school GPA required2.75/4.0
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Initiation fee$650
Social fee$550 per semester
Other fees$250 for new members after initiation
ΑΣΦA l p h a S i g s
Recruitment Chairman Raffi Demirjian | [email protected] | 925.705.5364
Gentlemen,
We all welcome you to our great campus of Oklahoma State University and are excited to have you pursuing membership into our Greek Community. Fraternities and Sororities are a great way to learn more about what it is to become a better individual; from learning how to interact on a professional level to growing your list of connections and true friends that last throughout life.While being one of the newest chapters at OSU; Alpha Sigma Phi is the 10th oldest fraternity in the United States.
Alpha Sigma Phi gives you the opportunity to lead and help create something that is truly yours. If you wish for an intimate brotherhood that strives to “Better the Man” though our values of Honor, Charity, Purity, Silence, and Patriotism consider Alpha Sigma Phi. I look forward to seeing you all succeed in life.
Go Greek and Go Pokes, CJ GootosPresident, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity
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National foundingSeptember 11, 1865
Local foundingMay 24, 1947
National philanthropySt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Local philanthropyPayne County Youth Services
ColorsAzure & gold
FlowerWhite tea rose
National websiteato.org
Local websiteokstateato.com
Number of active members108
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking8
Study hours, required GPA, etc.10 required hours/week
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0
Men per roomOne to four
Time required to live in houseBased on points system
Meals served per week14
Available technologyBroadband wireless internet, DSL in every room, printer, & study rooms
Pledge fee$125
Initiation fee$175
House bill$3,550
Social feeIncluded in house bill
Alpha Tau Omega
ΑΤΩA . t . o .
Recruitment Chairman Logan Ransom | [email protected] | 972.979.9786
Beta Theta Pi
1207 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.513.1575
National foundingAugust 8, 1839
Local foundingJanuary 6, 1923
Local philanthropyOklahoma Mental Health Association
ColorsDelicate shades of pink & blue
FlowerPrarie rose
National websitebetatehtapi.org
Local websiteokstate.beta.org
Number of active members163
Length of new member program16 Weeks
Academic ranking2
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.8/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyWi-fi
Pledge fee$220
Initiation fee$265
Social fee$45
House bill$3,700 (includes meal plan)
ΒΘΠB e t a s
Recruitment Chairman Will Branstetter | [email protected] | 580.304.8714
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324 S. Monroe | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.377.4467
Welcome to Oklahoma State University’s Greek community. We look forward to welcoming you as a member of this well-respected neighborhood. At Alpha Tau Omega, we strive to make young men into strong leaders whom flourish academically and leave a positive impact with each step they take. We help you accomplish this by emphasizing an environment that is founded on Christian principles and steadfast core values. We believe these pillars of success will take our members far beyond their four years at this University. Epsilon Omicron provides an abundance of opportunity to deepen theirinvolvement within the chapter and various campus-wide activities. Whether you choose to become a Homecoming Director, Intramural
participant, or a Show performer, Epsilon Omicronwill support your unique passions. We are proud to house a diverse and loyal group of young men whom consistently put their brothers wellbeing before themselves. For over 70 years, Epsilon Omicron has continued to be one of the most impressive ATO chapters in the nation. We are proud to have been awarded several national recognitions and honors, and we look forward to strengthening our chapter even more in the years to come. As iron sharpens iron, so does one brother sharpen another and his chapter. I personally invite you to consider Epsilon Omicron as your home for the next four years, and brotherhood for life.
Fraternally,
Leighton StephPresident Alpha Tau Omega
Welcome to Oklahoma State! At Beta Theta Pi, we are dedicated to building men ofprinciple for a principled life. By following our core values, we areable to create a culture that cultivates success and brotherhood.Whether you’re in the classroom, on the intramural fields, or on the stage, Beta creates the standard for others to follow. When you enter the house you might see an engineer, a businessman, or a doctor, but in all these men you will see the character of Beta. No matter how far you go or how long ago you left, the friendships formed at 1207 will last a lifetime.
I, along with the rest of our chapter, hope you will consider Betaduring your recruitment.
Go Pokes and Go Beta,
Ashton ConnerPresident, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity
On May 1st, 2013, the efforts of twelve men whose goal was to establish a fraternity emphasizing diversity, brotherhood, leadership, and education was rewarded by the installment of one of Oklahoma State University’s newest fraternities, Delta Kappa Epsilon. DKE’s national fraternity looks for men who most represent the qualities of the gentlemen, the scholar, and the jolly good fellow. Our national chapter boasts of the most successful alumni bases, including five former U.S. Presidents (more than any other fraternity), prominent businessmen, such as JP Morgan and Irving Chase, fourteen Medal of Honor recipients, more than two hundred members of Congress and even the famous explorers Alan Bean and Robert Peary.
In the five years since our chapter was chartered we have initiated over 80 men, each of whom share the ideals of gentleman ship, scholarship, and jolly good fellowship. Diversity and acceptance has been and continues to be our focus. We have many brothers who are international, and each of us has a home away from home in that yellow house on the corner of 3rd and Garfield. Every man experiences uncertainty, but I can say without a doubt that in
my short years at Oklahoma State I owe some of my closest life-long relationships to DKE. If you’re looking for a positive college experience that will stay with you forever, look no further, Rush DKE!
Fraternally,
Jacob KetringPresident, Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
National foundingApril 27, 1985
Local foundingNovember 21, 2005
National philanthropyInternational Justice Mission
ColorsPurple & white
National websitebetaupsilonchi.org
Local websiteokstate.betaupsilonchi.org
Number of active members70
Length of new member programTen weeks
Academic ranking10
High school GPA required2.5/4.0
College GPA required2.7/4.0
Pledge fee$475
Member fee$375 per semester
Beta Upsilon Chi
ΒΥΧB u x
Recruitment Chairman Jared Miller | [email protected] | 806.341.8887
Gentlemen, welcome to Oklahoma State!
Beta Upsilon Chi exists for the purpose of establishing brotherhood and unity among college men, based on the common bond of Jesus Christ. We are an organization that is both fully Christian and fully fraternal. BYX was created to fill a hole between campus ministries and the fraternity community. This alternative to the fraternal lifestyle puts college men in a position to grow in their relationship with Christ, while providing the opportunities for brotherhood and social life offered by other fraternities.
BYX participates in community-wide service, philanthropic events, intramurals and we have a strong presence at OSU Athletic events. We are dedicated to academic excellence and committed to leadership development, all while maintaining consistent devotion to Christ.
The men of Beta Upsilon Chi welcome you to the next chapter in your life and we hope you consider our brotherhood!
Mason McGeePresident, Beta Upsilon Chi
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National foundingJune 22, 1844
Local foundingApril 12, 2012
National philanthropyUnited Services Organization (USO)
Local philanthropyWounded Warriors
ColorsNavy, crimson & gold
National websitedke.org
Local websiteokstate.dke.org
Number of active members16
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking13
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Men per roomOpen
Time required to live in houseOpen
Meals served per weekOne
Available technologyTV, computer, Wifi, & Xbox
Initiation fee$250
Social fee$60
House bill$450 per month (This housing is not OSU approved housing)
Delta Kappa Epsilon
ΔΚΕD e k e s
Recruitment Chairman Sean Conway | [email protected] | 918.527.1001Johnny Joe Hough | [email protected] | 918.440.8663 19
Gentlemen,
Here at Delta Tau Delta, we strive to commit ourselves to a life of excellence. We are more than a social club. We want bold leaders interested in leaving a legacy on Oklahoma State’s Campus. At Delta Tau Delta, we believe in inspiring maturity, engaging the community, and setting a positive example for those who follow. We are a family of brothers who hold each other accountable to better one another. With the love and support of our brotherhood, you will have every opportunity to make your own mark at Oklahoma State University.
We are excited that you have made the decision to go to school here in Stillwater and that you are joining the Greek Community at Oklahoma State! Welcome to the Cowboy Family and we hope to see you soon.
Go Pokes and Rah Delt,
Ethan SchlabachPresident, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity
Delta Tau Delta
1306 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.372.2583
National foundingJanuary 1, 1858
Local foundingMay 7, 1949
National philanthropyJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Local philanthropyJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
ColorsRoyal purple, white & gold
FlowerPurple Iris
National websitedelts.org
Local websiteokstate.deltsconnect.org
Number of active members95
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking9
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Men per roomTwo (suite-style)
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyPrinters, High Speed Wifi, Direct TV, & 65” TV
Pledge fee$78
Initiation fee$299
House bill$3,495/Semester
ΔΤΔD e l t s
Recruitment Chairman Parker Butler | [email protected] | 405.532.1682
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Welcome to OSU and FarmHouse Fraternity!
FarmHouse is not just an institution, but a group of men who want to better themselves. Our purpose is to build men physically, intellectually, spiritually, and socially/morally. We place great emphasis upon the qualities of Faith, Ambition, Reverence, Morality, Honesty, Obedience, Unity, Service, and Excellence. We stand for the things that contribute to helping men grow, and are against anything that can deter us from this process. Our motto is “Builders of Men,” and we strive to do just that every day. Men who join FarmHouse will find a place to be challenged and grow daily, while making lifelong
friendships, and everlasting memories. A man will get more out of FarmHouse than he could ever possibly give back. FarmHouse is more than just a place to stay for four years. It is a way of thinking, acting, and living that a man will carry with him for the rest of his life.
The men of FarmHouse wish you the very best as you enter this new period of your life.
Fraternally,
Jadan A. TerrazasPresident, FarmHouse Fraternity
National foundingApril 15, 1905
Local foundingMay 12, 1928
National philanthropyLeukemia-Lymphonia Society
Local philanthropyHumane Society of Stillwater
ColorsGreen, white & gold
FlowerWhite & red rose
National websitefarmhouse.org
Local websitefhokstate.com
Number of active members107
Length of new member program12 Weeks
Academic ranking1
High school GPA requiredNone
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Men per roomThree to six
Time required to live in houseEight semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyWifi, Ethernet in every room, printers, copier/scanner, four TVs.
Pledge fee$50
Initiation fee$200
Social fee$25
Badge fee$5
House bill$800/Month
FarmHouse
305 S. Monroe | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405-372-7264
FHFa r m e r s
Recruitment Chairman Caleb Smith | [email protected] | 405.757.8339
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Welcome Gentleman,
On behalf of the men of Kappa Alpha Order, I would like to welcome you to the Cowboy family and into one of the most exemplary Universities in the nation. Oklahoma State truly is the best place in the country to go Greek. As an ever evolving group of men, KA’s aim is to recruit men that will uphold our most treasured values. These values consist of Reverence, Gentility, Knowledge, Leadership, Brotherhood, and Excellence. KA is military in organization and religious in feeling. We live by our motto, “Dieu
et les Dames”, meaning “For God and for Women.” Our aim is to do everything we can to assist you in your journey to becoming a Modern Gentleman. Our tight knit brotherhood welcomes you during the Rush Process and Greek Discovery Day.
Go Pokes and Go KA!
Sage WarnerPresident, Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Alpha Order
224 S. Jefferson | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 918.510.5424
ΚΑT h e O r d e r
Recruitment Chairman Andrew Wallis | [email protected] | 918.720.6004
National foundingDecember 21, 1865
Local foundingMarch 16, 1920
National philanthropyMuscular Dystrophy Association
Local philanthropyLauren Elise Foundation
ColorsCrimson & old gold
FlowerRed rose & magnolia
National websitekappaalphaorder.org
Local websiteokstateka.com
Number of active members41
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking22
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Six hours/week3.0 required GPA for membership
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.7/4.0
Men per roomTwo to three
Time required to live in houseTwo semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyHouse-wide wi-fi, laser jet printer, cable TVs, & study room
Pledge fee$100
Initiation fee$250
Social fee$30 per month
House bill$660 per month
1401 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.315.6629
National foundingDecember 10, 1869
Local foundingMay 13, 1920
National philanthropyMilitary Heroes
Local philanthropyBig Brothers & Big Sisters of Stillwater
ColorsScarlet, white & emerald green
FlowerLily of the valley
National website
kappasigma.org
Local websitekappasigma.com
Number of active members82
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking12
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Three study hours per night formembers
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0
Men per room
Two to four
Time required to live in houseFour semesters
Meals served per week15
Available technologyHigh speed internet, printers, & fax machine
Initiation fee$250
House bill$3,728/Semester
Kappa Sigma
ΚΣK a p p a S i g s
Recruitment Chairman Mason Emert | [email protected] | 580.513.5306
Gentlemen,
Congratulations on your initiative to participate in one of Oklahoma State’s oldest traditions. The choice to take part in Oklahoma State Greek Life will be one of the best decisions you could make during your time on campus. I hope you’ll find that this journey is a defining moment in your life, and one that you’ll reflect on with a great sense of pride and accomplishment as you move onto the next chapter after your time here. Founded in 1920, Kappa Sigma is the oldest continually operating chapter at Oklahoma State. Nationally, Kappa Sigma is the world’s
largest social and collegiate fraternity with chapters operating in both the United States and Canada.With over 300,000 living members and 20,000 active undergraduate brothers spread throughout over 320 chapters and colonies, networking opportunities are never in short supply. Our mission is to instill the values of Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service upon our members, and encourage them to reach their full potential both academically and socially.
Our Executive Council and recruitment team are committed to helping all of you find your place on this campus, and encourage you to reach out to us with any questions you may have. We look forward to meeting all of you this summer, and wish you the best of luck with the recruitment process.
Chandler HollimanPresident, Kappa Sigma Fraternity
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923 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 713.560.0697 | Open Fall 2019
Lambda Chi Alpha
National foundingNovember 2, 1909
Local foundingSeptember 15, 1917
National philanthropyFeeding America
Local philanthropyNational Breast Cancer Coalition
ColorsRoyal purple, kelly green & old gold
FlowerWhite tutor rose
National websitelambdachi.org
Local websiteosulambdachipalpha.com
Number of active members71
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking17
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.85/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseFour semesters
Meals served per week15
Available technologyHigh speed wi-fi, printer/copier & color scanner
Pledge fee$110
Initiation fee$195
House bill$3,500 per semester
ΛΧΑC h o p s
Recruitment Chairman Seth Hughes | [email protected] | 405.269.2854
224 S. Monroe | Stillwater, Ok 74074E. [email protected]
National foundingDecember 26, 1848
Local foundingDecember 12, 1946
National philanthropyThe LiveLikeLou Foundation
ColorsAzure & argent
FlowerWhite carnation
National websitephideltatheta.org
Local websitephideltokstate.com
Number of active members94
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking14
High school gpa required3.0/4.0
College gpa required2.75/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseFour to six semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyHigh speed wi-fi, faltscreen TVs, com-puters, printers, new weight room & washers and dryers
Initiation fee$285
House bill$810 per month for 9 months;$162 per month out-of-house
Phi Delta Theta
ΦΔΘP h i D e l t
Recruitment Chairman Carson Rey | [email protected] | 832.520.6321
Gentlemen,
I am grateful to be able to welcome you, not only to your new family as a cowboy, but also to the Greek Community. We at Phi Delta Theta have been established at Oklahoma State since December 12th, 1946. During this time we our membership has offered much to the community, and furthered this impact into the rest of their adult lives. The Phi Delta Theta family has shown resilience throughout its time on campus including rebuilding after a house fire in 1983 and once again re-founding its chapter in 2018 following a few years of being absent. Most of this resilience can be attributed to our strong
alumni base, and the leadership skills you obtain after becoming a Phi Delt man. This re-founding has allowed us to build from scratch, learn several leadership and development skills, and has put us on the path to longstanding success. I am proud to call each and every one of the members in this chapter my brother, and cannot wait to see what potential our newly arriving brothers possess. Our mission is not to become better than your fellow man, but to make sure every member that leaves Phi Delta Theta Oklahoma Beta on Oklahoma State’s campus is better than the man that arrived there. We want to build friendships that will last a lifetime, instill the principal of sound learning, and truly become the greatest versions of ourselves. Part of what displays these principles coming to light is our strong alumni base, our numerous awards from one of the most highly regarded headquarters in the nation with over 200 chapters, and being the leading donor to ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) for the past decade. We sincerely hope you enjoy your experience at Oklahoma State, and strive to become the greatest version of yourself.Go Pokes!
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Gentlemen,
Congratulations on your acceptance as well as decision to join the Greek community here at Oklahoma State University! It will undoubtedly be one of the best experiences of your entire life. The friendships you will inevitably make here will last far beyond your graduation.
At Lambda Chi Alpha, we strive to develop ambitious leaders, loyal brothers, and academic achievers. To do this, we work to create an atmosphere that encourages the development of men through our
core values and teachings. We look for good men in order to make those good men great in their own way. Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the only fraternities that allows new members to participate in all aspects of this growth, including being able to vote in chapter meetings and take on leadership roles. We long to give members an exclusive fraternal experience that has been guided by traditions that have endured for over 100 years on this beautiful campus. In ZAX,
Kenya MulwaPresident, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
Phi Gamma Delta
1123 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074 P. 405.315.8211
National founding National foundingMay 1, 1848
Local foundingNovember 10, 1962
National philanthropyUnited Services Organization (USO)
Local philanthropyStillwater Public Schools
ColorsRoyal purple
FlowerPurple clematis
National websitephigam.org
Local websiteokstatephigam.com
Number of active members142
Length of new member program10 Weeks
Academic ranking5
Study hours, required GPA, etc.2.5 GPA required for initiation
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.5/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseTwo years or until Junior year
Meals served per week14
Available technologyWifi, flat screen TVs, sound bars, & new study room
Pledge fee$550
Initiation feeIncluded in Pledge fee
House bill$4,000 per semester (includes house meal plan)
FIJIF i j i s
Recruitment Chairman Brennan Shepardson | [email protected] | 405.315.8211
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National foundingAugust 16, 1850
Local foundingApril 14, 2016
National philanthropyLeukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)
Local philanthropyHabitat for Humanity
ColorsBlack & old gold
FlowerYellow chrysanthemum
National websitepks.org
Local websitephikappasigmaosu.org
Number of active members20
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking21
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Based on GPA
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.7/4.0
Pledge fee$125
Other fees$500 for dues
Phi Kappa Sigma
ΦΚΣP h i K a p s
Recruitment Chairman Zeke Blakeslee | [email protected] | 270.484.7487
Welcome to the Cowboy Family!
First off, congratulations on your acceptance to Oklahoma State University, and to arguably the best four years of your life! You have decided to join an institution that has over 100 years of rich and vibrant history, and continues to strive for excellence in offering an educational experience that is unmatched by other universities.
In history of Oklahoma State many students have come and gone. However, each student who graduates leaves a legacy at Oklahoma State and has contributed to the culture and the numerous traditions at the university. One of the proudest traditions on campus is our nationally-acclaimed Greek community.
The decision to join Greek Life at Oklahoma State is a decision to join one of the oldest and richest cultures that can be found at this university. Phi Kappa Sigma was founded on the ideals of what it truly means to be a man of honor and a brotherhood. I want to encourage you during this exciting time in your life to really stop and think about what type of legacy you want to leave behind. I wish you luck with the rest of your recruitment process! And always, Go Pokes!
Sincerely,
Cooper GamblinPresident, Phi Kappa Sigma
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Future Cowboy,
As you begin your journey here in Stillwater, I want to congratulate you on wishing to join one of the best Greek systems in the nation. If you are undecided about whether or not to go Greek, I would say to you that it has been one of the most rewarding things I have done in my life, and that there is no better place to partake in a Greek system than here at Oklahoma State. In the months to come, you will engage in some of the richest Oklahoma State traditions and cultures there are including Homecoming, Follies, philanthropic experiences, and academic success. As you begin the recruitment
process, I would encourage each of you to find a chapter that suits you and intends to shape you into a well-rounded individual. You will find Greek Life at OSU focused on friendship, servitude, and excellence. On behalf of the Sigma Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, I want to welcome you to Stillwater and wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
Go Greek & Go Pokes!
Nathan RodenburgPresident, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity
National foundingMarch 17, 1906
Local foundingMay 16, 1949
National philanthropySerious Fun Children’s Network
Local philanthropyHumane Society of Stillwater
ColorsHarvard red & old gold
FlowerRed carnation
National websitephikappatau.org
Local websitepktbk.com
Number of active members45
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking21
Study hours, required GPA, etc.8-12 hours/week
High school GPA required2.75/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0 and 2.8/4.0 to be initiated
Men per room1-4
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyEthernet in every room, free high-speed Wi-fi, printer & two 70” TVs on the first floor
Initiation fee$240
House bill$475 per month
Phi Kappa Tau
1203 W. Third | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.372.3460
ΦΚΤP h i T a u s
Recruitment Chairman David Fulkerson | [email protected] | 214.516.2003
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Pi Kappa Alpha
1015 W. University Ave. | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 918.500.6619
National foundingMarch 1, 1868
Local foundingJune 1, 1939
National philanthropyBig Brothers Big Sisters
Local philanthropyStillwater Fire Department
ColorsGarnett & old gold
FlowerLily of the valley
National websitepikes.org
Local websiteosupikes.org
Number of active members110
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking15
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyWi-fi
Pledge fee$300
House Bill$2,400
Meal Plan$1,200
ΠΚΑP i k e s
Recruitment Chairman Brody Compton | [email protected] | 405.343.2874
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Congratulations on your admittance into Oklahoma State University, the cowboy family is here to welcome you with open arms!
I guarantee you Stillwater is one of the friendliest places on earth, and that you will not regret your decision to come here. No matter what you decide to do, the next four years will be some of the best years of your life.I appreciate your desire to join one of the best Greek systems in the nation. OSU’s Greek system was rated the #1 Interfraternity Council in the country, and this is a direct reflection of the leaders and people we have within the Greek Community here. From homecoming, to
Spring Sing and Follies, all the way to the best philanthropies in the nation, our community is rich in history. And you are only one step away from being a part of that history! I look forward to welcoming many of you to Phi Kappa Tau, where you will find a brotherhood unlike any other. Regardless, you should explore all the options OSU’s Greek life has to offer and find where you fit best. It is my wish that as you go through the recruitment process that you join the organization that you believe will grow you as a man and challenge you every day!
I look forward to potentially welcoming you into the brotherhood of Phi Kappa Tau!
God Bless and Go Pokes!
Spencer EzzellPresident , Phi Kappa Tau
Gentlemen,
As you embark into your life as an Oklahoma State Cowboy there will be several opportunities that lie ahead. Becoming a member of the Greek community here at Oklahoma State University will be a decision that you will embrace for a lifetime. Traditions on our campus run deep from America’s greatest homecoming, to the best interfraternity council in the nation, and one of the most philanthropic Greek communities in North America. Going through this time in your life it is important that you find a fraternity that
best fits your needs and interests. The men of the Gamma Chi chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha will shape you into a scholar, a leader, an athlete, and a gentleman. Reminding you to live an upright life through true fellowship and brotherhood.
Go Pokes!
Jordan SolizPresident, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
1308 W. Third | Stillwater, OK 74074
National foundingMarch 9, 1856
Local foundingFebruary 14, 1931
National philanthropyChildren’s Miracle Network
Local philanthropyUnited Way of Stillwater
ColorsRoyal purple & gold
FlowerViolet
National websitesae.net
Local websiteosusae.org
Number of active members128
Length of new member program96 Hours
Academic ranking18
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Required for new members& members with below a 3.0 GPA
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0
Men per roomTwo to four
Time required to live in houseSix semesters
Meals served per week15
Available technologyTwo computers, wireless internet access, four printers, & copy machine
Initiation fee$315
Social feeIncluded in House bill
House bill$809 per month for nine months
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
ΣΑΕS . a . e .
Recruitment Chairman Brandon Gillman | [email protected] | 281.740.0956
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Sigma Chi
1101 W. University | Stillwater, OK 74074P. 918.906.7181
National foundingJune 28, 1855
Local foundingDecember 15, 1922
National philanthropyHuntsman Cancer Institute
Local philanthropyBig Brothers & Big Sisters ofStillwater
ColorsBlue & old gold
FlowerWhite rose
National websitesigmachi.org
Local websiteokstatesigs.com
Number of active members129
Length of new member programFive weeks
Academic ranking6
Study hours, required GPA, etc.10 study hours per week2.75 GPA required for initiation
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Men per roomTwo to six
Time required to live in houseFour semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyDigital cable, wireless internet, copy/fax machine & computer lab
Pledge fee$100
House bill$3,825 per semester
ΣΧS i g s
Recruitment Chairman Jared Kuykendall | [email protected] | 918.729.6168
Jake Jeffries | [email protected] | 918.899.622630
Potential New Members,
Prepare yourselves for a life-changing experience! Recruitment serves as a great way to create lasting friendships. The Greek community at OSU is filled with some incredible men and women just like you. I speak for all of Sigma Alpha Epsilon when I say that we are truly excited to meet you. Our fraternity is always looking to grow through the recruitment of great leaders like you! We are all confident that each and every one of you will find the perfect organization for your future at OSU. I hope that each of you takes
advantage of this amazing opportunity to meet new people and to learn about some of the great things that our campus and its organizations have to offer.
I wish you luck in this awesome journey, and I look forward to meeting you.
Go Greek and Go Pokes!Sincerely,
Walker ChandlerPresident, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
Gentlemen,
The men of Sigma Chi would like to first congratulate you on your acceptance to Oklahoma State. From all of us, welcome to the Cowboy family. As you continue your journey as a Cowboy, I encourage you to make the decision to join the incredible Greek community here at Oklahoma State. This is a decision that will shape you into the man and leader that you envision yourself to become. Founded locally on January 22nd, 1922, our presence in the Greek community has remained strong for over ninety-five years. Sigma Chi was founded over the principles of friendship, justice, and
learning, three core values that our men exemplify to the community and the world daily. We hold our brothers to a higher standard, as men of Sigma Chi, an obligation to the beliefs that we uphold throughout our entire life. Our undergraduate brothers are awarded nearly $36,000 in scholarships yearly by the financial support of our exceptionally dedicated Alumni, who ensure that our chapter continues to create leaders among men. The Gamma Delta chapter is one of the most celebrated and recognized chapters in the nation, receiving multiple awards yearly that highlight our achievements as men of Sigma Chi.
We wish you the best of luck in making such a life changing decision to join the Greek community, and look forward to meeting you!
Sincerely,
Will HendersonPresident, Sigma Chi Fraternity
National foundingJanuary 1, 1869
Local foundingNovember 13, 1920
National philanthropyHelping Hand Initiative
Local philanthropyCleats for Kids
ColorsBlack, white & gold
FlowerWhite rose
National websitesigmanu.org
Local websiteosusigmanu.com
Number of active members131
Length of new member programTen weeks
Academic ranking7
Study hours, required GPA, etc.10 Study hours per week 2.5 GPA required for initiation
High school GPA required3.0/4.0 or 20 ACT
College GPA required2.5/4.0 for good standing
Men per roomTwo to seven man suites with two to three men per room
Time required to live in houseFour semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyWi-Fi, cable TV, printer & copier, large study room
Initiation fee$400
House bill$3,815 per semester
Sigma Nu
913 W. University | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 405.372.3377
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Recruitment Chairman Parker Wilson (Tulsa) | [email protected] | 918.978.7275Sam Walter (OKC) | [email protected] | 405.368.2352 33
Sigma Phi Epsilon
1121 W. Fourth Avenue | Stillwater, Ok 74074P. 918.557.7894
National foundingNovember 1, 1901
Local foundingApril 3, 1920
National philanthropyBig Brothers & Big Sisters
Local philanthropyBig Brothers Big Sisters, Friends of the Library, SigEp’s for Ray Murphy, & Dr. Suess’s SigEps
ColorsRed, purple & gold
FlowerRed rose & purple violet
National websitesigep.org
Local websiteokstatesigep.com
Number of active members125
Length of new member program10 weeks
Academic ranking3
Study hours, required GPA, etc.10 Study hours per week3.0 GPA required
High school GPA required3.25/4.0
College GPA required3.0/4.0
Men per roomTwo to Four
Time required to live in houseFour semesters
Meals served per week14
Available technologyHigh speed wi-fi, laser jet printers, scanner, copy & fax machine, Seagate 3TB NAS cloud storage, study rooms, & digital cable
Initiation fee$300
Other feesMembership dues: $1,120 per yearSecurity deposit: $700
House bill$4,200 per semester
ΣΦΕS i g e p s
Recruitment Chairman Eric Plourde | [email protected] | 405.227.9160
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EXEMPLARYPERFORMANCE
Gentlemen,
On behalf of the men of the Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Nu, I congratulate you all on your admittance to Oklahoma State University. We are excited to have you be a part of the Cowboy family. Oklahoma State University is a with a rich history and full of timeless traditions that are unparalleled by any other campus in the country. One of the oldest and proudest of those traditions is our nationally acclaimed Greek system. Joining a fraternity is without a doubt one of the best decisions I have ever made and played a major role in developing myself into the person I am today. Some
of the most important lessons, friendships, and opportunities I have received in my life can be solely accredited to Oklahoma State and its outstanding Greek community.If you are undecided about going Greek, I implore you to take that next step to be apart of our wonderful community and experience what so many before you have attributed to being one of the most important and beneficial times of their lives. The men of the Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of the Sigma Nu fraternity welcome you to Stillwater and wish you the best of luck in your Greek experience at Oklahoma State.
Go Pokes!
Hayden RiversPresident, Sigma Nu Fraternity
Welcome to Oklahoma State!
First off, congratulations for your acceptance to Oklahoma State! The journey you are about to embark on will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life and one you will not regret. Oklahoma State is home to timeless traditions that you will soon carry on. One of the most prideful traditions is our nationally acclaimed Greek community. Making the decision to join this Greek community was far more beneficial than I could have imagined. Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded on three basic principles: Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. These principles set us apart because
we utilize them in a unique development program called “The Balanced Man Program.” Among other things, the program will ensure you develop the necessities for a sound mind and a sound body, which will pave the way for a successful life after college. Today, you can find our members actively engaged in various leadership roles across campus, participating in competitive athletics, theatrical productions, and philanthropic endeavors.
I wish you the best of luck through your recruitment process.
Sincerely,
Dylan HardenPresident, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
Sigma Tau Gamma
National foundingJune 28, 1920
Local foundingFebruary 18, 2013
National philanthropySpecial Olympics
Local philanthropyHumane Society of Stillwater
ColorsAzure blue, white, red, & yellow
FlowerWhite rose
National websitesigmataugamma.org
Number of active members5
Length of new member programFour weeks
Academic ranking11
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Based on GPA
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.75/4.0
Initiation fee$705
Pledge fee$50
Social fee$505ΣΤΓS i g T a u s
Recruitment Chairman Julio Aranda | [email protected] | 310.903.8263
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Welcome Gentleman,
Our university has a storied history and lively Greek community. On behalf of all of our fraternities, welcome to Oklahoma State. Theta Chi at OSU provides leadership opportunities, and the closest brotherhood you will find on campus. Working hard and gentlemanly conduct define our fraternity, as we endeavor to succeed in all aspects of the community.
Placing first place in the 2016 Spring Sing competition, along with several philanthropic and homecoming awards, show what any chapter can accomplish with the right leaders. Our fraternity motto, “An Assisting Hand”, exemplifies what we are all about, for we strive to improve Stillwater and the university through various philanthropy events. Theta Chi teaches three pillars of living, Truth, Temperance and Tolerance. Demonstrating these in our actions every day not only improve the lives of others; helps us reach our personal aspirations.
The gentlemen of Theta Chi Fraternity represent the best in leadership and academics, which allows us to be the best version of ourselves. Greek Life can be the most rewarding experience of a college student’s life and the Greek community presents an opportunity to find our best friends and a sense of belonging. Before college, I never saw myself joining Greek Life; I consider joining Theta Chi the greatest decision I of my life. I am excited for our chapter’s future, for I know it will be a successful one. Find your passion during your time at OSU and pursue it.
Go Pokes and Rush Theta Chi! All the best,
President, Theta Chi Fraternity
Theta Chi
National foundingApril 10, 1856
Local foundingMay 10, 1947
National philanthropyUnited Services Organization (USO)
ColorsMilitary red & white
FlowerRed carnation
National websitethetachi.org
Local websiteosuthetachi.com
Number of active members22
Length of new member programEight weeks
Academic ranking16
Study hours, required GPA, etc.Based on GPA
High school GPA required3.0/4.0
College GPA required2.5/4.0
Pledge fee$60
Initiation fee$250
Social fee$340
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Recruitment Chairman Will Drummond | [email protected] | 214.310.7270
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Gentlemen,
Welcome home, to Oklahoma State University. On behalf of the Epsilon Psi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma I would like to welcome you and congratulate you on choosing to possibly be a part of one of the greatest Greek Communities in the nation. We here at Oklahoma State and Sig Tau are very excited for you all to be here and for you to be interested in our organization. The choice to join Sig Tau has been one of the best decisions I have made during my collegiate career and it has paid off in a big way.
Some of the benefits that I have realized from being a part of my organization are a better GPA than I would have had otherwise, being more involved on campus, and most importantly I have found my family away from home. The single most important take away from being in a fraternity is the people, your brothers. Sigma Tau Gamma for me, has become my family, they are the people I live with and hangout with more than anyone else. These will be the men that
you rely upon for friendship and comradery for all of your life. These are the men that will stand beside you at your wedding, the men you will call when your children are born, and these are the men that one day you would like your future daughter to be with one day. I encourage you all to make the most out of your experience here at Oklahoma State.
Go Pokes! Fraternally yours,
President, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity
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Oklahoma State UniversityFraternity & Sorority Affairs211J Student UnionStillwater, OK 74078