East Carolina University Greek life
East Carolina University is home to 16 social fraternities, ten social sororities, five historically African-American fraternities, and four historically African-American sororities. There are also 16 honor fraternities, and 12 service or religious fraternities/sororities.
Social fraternities and sororities
Interfraternity Council
The 18 social fraternities includes:
- Alpha Sigma Phi Founded on 8 December 1979 and Rechartered on 26 October 2013
- Alpha Tau Omega Founded on 27 October 2012
- Beta Theta Pi Founded 1982
- Chi Phi Founded in 1999
- Delta Chi Founded on November 1992
- Delta Sigma Phi Founded on 23 April 1971
- Kappa Alpha Order Founded on 26 September 1958
- Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Founded on 27 February 2009
- Phi Kappa Psi Founded on 26 October 1991
- Phi Kappa Tau Founded in 1962
- Pi Kappa Alpha Founded on 17 May 1958
- Pi Kappa Phi Founded on 6 February 1963
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded on 9 November 1996
- Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded on 4 April 1964
- Sigma Pi Founded on 21 April 1990 and Recharged 2015
- Sigma Tau Gamma Rechartered 11 November 2011
- Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded on 6 May 1968
- Theta Chi Founded on 15 March 1958 and Rechartered on 1 October 1988
Panhellenic Council
The ten social sororities include:
- Alpha Delta Pi Founded on 5 February 1960
- Alpha Phi Founded on 6 February 1960
- Alpha Omicron Pi Founded on February 6, 1960
- Alpha Xi Delta Founded in 1960
- Chi Omega Founded in 1960
- Delta Zeta Founded in 1960
- Kappa Delta Founded 6 February 1960 and Recolonized in 2001
- Phi Mu Founded in 2013
- Sigma Sigma Sigma Founded in 1960
- Zeta Tau Alpha Founded 27 March 1987
Historically African-American Greek life
National Pan-Hellenic Council
Historically African-American Fraternities
The five historically African-American fraternities include:
- Alpha Phi Alpha Eta Nu chapter; Founded April 3, 1971
- Phi Beta Sigma Xi Nu chapter; Founded on January 29, 1983
- Kappa Alpha Psi Eta Psi chapter; Founded on February 23, 1975
- Omega Psi Phi Upsilon Zeta chapter
- Iota Phi Theta
Historically African-American Sororities
The four Historically African-American sororities include:
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha chapter
- Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Sigma chapter; Founded November 10, 1973
- Sigma Gamma Rho Eta Mu chapter
- Zeta Phi Beta Lambda Mu chapter; Founded June 4, 1983
Non-Social fraternities and sororities
Business Fraternities
- Alpha Kappa Psi - Business Fraternity
Honor fraternities
- Alpha Epsilon Delta - National Health Professions Honor Society
- Alpha Kappa Delta - International Sociological Honor Society
- Alpha Phi Sigma - Criminal Justice Honorary Organization
- Beta Alpha Psi - Accounting Fraternity
- Gamma Beta Phi - Honor & Service Organization
- Kappa Omicron Nu - National Family & Consumer Sciences Honor Society
- Omicron Delta Kappa - National Leadership Honor Society
- Order of Omega - Co-Ed honor society that recognizes the top 3% of fraternity/sorority by GPA.
- Phi Alpha Theta - History Honor Society
- Phi Eta Sigma - Freshman Honors Fraternity
- Phi Sigma Pi - Co-ed National Honor Fraternity
- Pi Kappa Delta - National Forensic & Communication Arts Honorary Fraternity
- Pi Omega Pi - National Business Career and Technology Education Honor Organization
- Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor Society
- Psi Chi - National Psychology Honor Society
- Sigma Gamma Epsilon - National Earth Sciences Honor Society
- Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honor Society
Service/religious fraternity/sorority
- Alpha Phi Omega - Co-Ed service fraternity
- Beta Gamma Psi - Co-Ed service fraternity
- Chi Alpha Omega - Christian fraternity
- Epsilon Sigma Alpha - Service sorority
- Gamma Chi Epsilon - Service sorority
- Gamma Sigma Sigma - Service sorority
- Kappa Kappa Psi - Band service fraternity
- Sigma Alpha Omega - Christian sorority
- Sigma Gamma Rho - Service sorority
- Theta Nu Xi - International & ethnic minorities service sorority
- Tau Beta Sigma - Band service sorority
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