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Beta Sigma Psi National Lutheran Fraternity (ΒΣΨ), commonly known as Beta Sig, is a United States social organization for Lutheran college men. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1925, the fraternity has more than 7,500 initiated members. It has twelve chapters, primarily in the mid-west, and over 300 undergraduate members.
Beta Iota Sigma: University of Virginia: Charlottesville, Virginia: Active Beta Sigma Chi: Catawba College: Salisbury, North Carolina: Active Beta Upsilon Sigma: University of Maine: Orono, Maine: Active Beta Psi Alpha: University of Hartford: West Hartford, Connecticut: Active Gamma Beta Upsilon: 2005 Gardner-Webb University: Boiling Springs ...
Beta Pi: November 2020 Linfield University: McMinnville, Oregon: Active [40] Beta Rho: University of San Francisco: San Francisco, California: Active Beta Sigma: 2021 University of Central Florida: Orlando, Florida: Active [41] Beta Tau: Hudson County Community College: Jersey City, New Jersey: Active Beta Upsilon: 2021 Purdue University Global ...
Beta Alpha Psi is an international accounting honor society. ... Beta Sigma: 1962 ... Xi Beta: 2017 Purdue University Northwest:
This is the third IU fraternity to receive a cease and desist for hazing in 2024.
This network, known commonly as the "Greek Underworld" included organizations such as Seven Equals, Kappa Beta Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, Kappa Nu Theta, and Sigma Alpha Beta. It is currently home to at least six secret honor societies that still participate in an annual public Taies Day ceremony at the end of each spring semester.
Beta Kappa Gamma: ΒΚΓ: May 6, 1999 – after 2015 University of Texas at Austin: South Asians: Independent 0 Inactive [8] [9] Beta Pi Phi: ΒΠΦ: December 5, 2005 – 2018 Temple University: Asian Americans: Independent 0 Inactive [10] Beta Tau Omega ΒΤΩ: August 28, 1995: Texas A&M University: Asian Americans: Independent 1 Active [11 ...
Beta Sigma Psi, the oldest Christian fraternity, was founded as a national fraternity for Lutheran students in 1925 at the University of Illinois, home to the largest Greek system in the United States. The fraternity had its origins in the concerns of Rev. Frederick William Gustav Stiegemeyer, the son of a Lutheran pastor, who had been ...