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ΔΣΠ (Delta Sigma Pi) is an American professional business fraternity for men and women. It was founded on November 7, 1907, at the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance of New York University in New York, New York and is currently headquartered in Oxford, Ohio. The Fraternity has 305 established chapters, with 218 active today. [1]
Membership was open to acceptable men ages 18–49 who were "business and professional men". There were upwards of 12,000 members in 1896. That year it was registered with the state authorities in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska. [ 99 ]
Many professional fraternities, particularly those of the highest esteem and reputation, are members of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA). [6] This group resulted in 1978 from a merger of the Professional Interfraternity Conference (PIC) (for men's group) and the Professional Panhellenic Association (PPA) (for women's groups).
Gamma Iota Sigma is a collegiate professional fraternity, founded in 1966 at Ohio State University. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italic. [1] [2]
The list of Kappa Alpha Psi ... the fraternity was composed of 150,000 college-trained men, ... business executive, ...
This is a list of chapters and colonies of the North American college fraternity Phi Gamma Delta. [1] [2] Chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold.
A fraternity is usually understood to mean a social organization composed only of men, and a sorority is composed of women. However, many women's organizations and co-ed organizations also refer to themselves as women's fraternities. This list of North American collegiate sororities and women's fraternities is not exhaustive.
Social, collegiate, or general fraternities in the North American fraternity system are those that do not promote a particular profession, as professional fraternities do, or discipline, such as service fraternities. Instead, their primary purposes are often stated as the development of character, literary or leadership ability, or to serve a ...