University of Arkansas - Greek Life

Greek Life

Sororities

  • Alpha Chi Omega 1961
  • Alpha Delta Pi 1957
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha 1976
  • Alpha Omicron Pi 2006
  • Chi Omega 1895 (Charter chapter)
  • Delta Delta Delta 1913
  • Delta Sigma Theta 1974
  • Kappa Delta 1989
  • Kappa Kappa Gamma 1925
  • Pi Beta Phi 1909
  • Phi Mu 1923
  • Zeta Tau Alpha 1903
  • Zeta Phi Beta 1978

Fraternities

  • Alpha Gamma Rho 1934
  • Alpha Phi Alpha 1975
  • Beta Theta Pi 2012
  • FarmHouse 1954
  • Kappa Alpha Order 1895
  • Kappa Alpha Psi 1978
  • Kappa Sigma 1890
  • Lambda Chi Alpha 1923
  • Omega Psi Phi 1974
  • Phi Beta Sigma 1978
  • Phi Delta Theta 1948
  • Phi Gamma Delta 1969
  • Phi Iota Alpha 1931
  • Pi Kappa Alpha 1904
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1894
  • Sigma Chi 1905
  • Sigma Nu 1904
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon 1907
  • Sigma Pi 1948

Professional and Honorary

  • Beta Upsilon Chi 2004
  • Sigma Phi Lambda 2005
  • Phi Alpha Theta 1921 (History honor society)
  • Kappa Kappa Psi 1924 (Lambda chapter of the national band fraternity)
  • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1925 (Alpha Omicron chapter, oldest national music fraternity)
  • Alpha Chi Sigma 1928 (Alpha Sigma chapter, professional Chemistry fraternity)
  • Theta Tau 1928 (Upsilon chapter, Professional Engineering)
  • Alpha Gamma Rho 1934 (Social/professional agriculture)
  • Tau Beta Sigma 1950 (Psi chapter of national band sorority)
  • Lambda Pi Eta 1985 (Official Communication Studies Honor Society)
  • Sigma Alpha Iota 1925 (Sigma Omicron chapter of national music sorority)
  • Alpha Rho Chi (Architecture)
  • Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-medical honor society)
  • Eta Sigma Phi (Classics Honor Society)
  • Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honor Society)
  • Delta Phi Alpha Iota XI Chapter (German Honor Society)
  • Alpha Kappa Psi 1928 Beta Zeta Chapter (Professional Business Fraternity)
  • Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter (Professional Agriculture Sorority)

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