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Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Alpha Theta is the best national womens sorority. Best chapters nationally include University of Arizona, Michigan State, University of Illinois, and Arizona State. "Sassy yet classy," these are the hottest girls you will ever see up close who look like models, not porns stars. These are the girls you want to take home to your parents, and then take to the bar to show off to all your friends. They act like the ladies they are, but don't be fooled...a Theta knows how to have a good time both at a party and in the bedroom. They're sweet natured but they know they're the best...with good reason. Usually affiliated with SAE. They get good grades, but would much rather be at a frat party than the library. They rock their letters with pride, usually on multiple items at a time. They are the best dressed girls on campus with the best bodies to match. Every girl wants to be them, and every guy wants to do them.

"look at that girl...she must be a Kappa Alpha Theta."

"I hooked up with THE hottest girl last night...AND, she's a THETA!!"

by barstar29 May 4, 2007

886πŸ‘ 665πŸ‘Ž


alpha omicron pi

The women of Alpha Omicron Pi are looked to as the leaders of campus life as they should be. They are respected where others are ridiculed. Famous alumni include Linda Barth, Heather Whitestone, and Wendy Chamberlin. The ideals of Alpha Omicron Pi are what put this group of women above all the rest. Never settle because good enough never is.

β€œAlpha Omicron Pi one motto, one badge, one bond, and singleness of heart”

by thegreekvoice79 April 21, 2006

342πŸ‘ 247πŸ‘Ž


sigma alpha epsilon

A group of young men dedicated to changing not only there communities but the world around them through their good deeds and character.

Founded: March 9, 1856; University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa

Mission Statement: The mission of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is to promote the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, and service for our members based upon the ideals set forth by our Founders and as specifically enunciated in our creed.

Membership: The Fraternity resides on college and university campuses, as a guest of the host institution. The current structure includes more than 8,200 undergraduates at more than 225 chapters in 47 states and Canada. Alumni are active in more than 75 alumni associations.

Governance Structure: The organization is governed through a five-person executive board (Supreme Council) that is elected at biennial conventions. An executive director (Eminent Supreme Recorder) supervises a staff of approximately 28 at the Fraternity Service Center in Evanston, Illinois, and eight regional directors. The United States and Canada are divided into 29 regions (provinces) overseen by regional volunteers called province archons. Each chapter is required to have an active chapter adviser.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation: The SAE Foundation was established in 1927 to create programs that promote the highest ideals of academic and personal development. The existing programs include named scholarships, a student-loan program and the international Leadership School that has produced more than 38,000 graduates. The SAE Foundation awards $69,000 in scholarships annually in support of its mission.

Prominent Alumni: William McKinley, Elliot Ness, David Spade, Phil Jackson, Dennis Erickson, William Faulkner, Joe Foss, Bob Ballard, General Richard Myers, Ernie Harwell, Tony Boselli, Bo Schembechler, Nick Lachey, Fred Savage, Pete Carroll, Mack Brown

Fast Facts: SAE is North America’s largest social fraternity with more than 280,000 initiated members. Fraternal symbols include the lion, the phoenix, Minerva, and the fleur-de-lis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first fraternity to establish a national headquarters (1929), a national Leadership School (1935), a national Men’s Health Issues Committee (1980), and a career-development program entitled the Leading Edge (1990). Currently, the Fraternity offers a comprehensive member-education program called The True Gentleman Initiative. The Fraternity communicates through The Record magazine, a quarterly publication that has been published continuously since 1880. New members receive a copy of The Phoenix pledge manual for educational development.

Our Creed: The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of propriety, and whose self-control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others, rather than his own; and who appears well in any company, a man with whom honor is sacred and virtue safe.
-John Walter Wayland

Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the BEST fraternity out there

by bento box January 31, 2008

223πŸ‘ 158πŸ‘Ž


sigma alpha epsilon

The largest national Fraternity with over 280,000 initiated members. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) was founded at the university of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Alabama in 1856. Since then it has grown into one of the best known and active fraternities on many college campuses throughout America and Canada

The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Embry-Riddle are pretty cool.

Yea I think im going to rush at the beginning of next semester.

by Hero1856 January 29, 2008

435πŸ‘ 322πŸ‘Ž


Kappa Alpha Society

The Kappa Alpha Society (ÊÁ) is the oldest college fraternity in the North America. It was formed at Union College in Schenectady, New York on November 26, 1825 by a group of college students. Kappa Alpha was the first to combine aspects of secret Greek-letter societies, literary societies and formalized student social groups and is thus considered the first modern fraternity. Kappa Alpha is also the oldest collegiate secret society still in existence.

AS OF APRIL 2005, KA CHAPTERS:

Active U.S. Chapters
CH - Hobart and William Smith Colleges
VL - Lehigh University
VP - University of Pennsylvania

Active Canadian Chapters
UM - McGill University
VA - University of Alberta
VOO - University of Western Ontario
VT - University of Toronto

Inactive U.S. Chapters
CC - Union College (Recolonization efforts for 2006)
CW - Williams College
UP - Princeton University
UW - Wesleyan University
VC - Cornell University (New York)
VV - University of Virginia

Inactive Canadian Chapters
UC - University of Calgary

This organization is not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Order, a completely separate (and much larger) fraternity that operates exclusively at schools in Southern U.S. and border states.

long live the kappa alpha society

by VOO April 12, 2005

81πŸ‘ 52πŸ‘Ž


Pi Kappa Alpha

The Marine Core of the greek society. They are the best at everything they do. Not to be trifled with. They have set the standard for all men since March 1st, 1868. They produce some of the worlds top individuals such as Tim Mcgraw, Kris Kristofferson, Gus Frerrote, Jeff Taylor, Nolan Bushnell, Bud Cramer, Kyle Orten, Bobby Bowden and Gino Torretta. No group of Individuals hold themselves to a higher standard then the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. Become a Pike, or be Beaten by one.

"Pi Kappa Alpha, putting the thrill back into sorority life since 1868"

by Cooper88 March 5, 2009

1868πŸ‘ 1482πŸ‘Ž


Sigma Alpha Epsilon

A group of young men dedicated to changing not only there communities but the world around them through their good deeds and character.

Founded: March 9, 1856; University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa

Mission Statement: The mission of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is to promote the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, and service for our members based upon the ideals set forth by our Founders and as specifically enunciated in our creed.

Membership: The Fraternity resides on college and university campuses, as a guest of the host institution. The current structure includes more than 8,200 undergraduates at more than 225 chapters in 47 states and Canada. Alumni are active in more than 75 alumni associations.

Governance Structure: The organization is governed through a five-person executive board (Supreme Council) that is elected at biennial conventions. An executive director (Eminent Supreme Recorder) supervises a staff of approximately 28 at the Fraternity Service Center in Evanston, Illinois, and eight regional directors. The United States and Canada are divided into 29 regions (provinces) overseen by regional volunteers called province archons. Each chapter is required to have an active chapter adviser.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation: The SAE Foundation was established in 1927 to create programs that promote the highest ideals of academic and personal development. The existing programs include named scholarships, a student-loan program and the international Leadership School that has produced more than 38,000 graduates. The SAE Foundation awards $69,000 in scholarships annually in support of its mission.

Prominent Alumni: William McKinley, Elliot Ness, David Spade, Phil Jackson, Dennis Erickson, William Faulkner, Joe Foss, Bob Ballard, General Richard Myers, Ernie Harwell, Tony Boselli, Bo Schembechler, Nick Lachey, Fred Savage, Pete Carroll, Mack Brown

Fast Facts: SAE is North America’s largest social fraternity with more than 280,000 initiated members. Fraternal symbols include the lion, the phoenix, Minerva, and the fleur-de-lis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first fraternity to establish a national headquarters (1929), a national Leadership School (1935), a national Men’s Health Issues Committee (1980), and a career-development program entitled the Leading Edge (1990). Currently, the Fraternity offers a comprehensive member-education program called The True Gentleman Initiative. The Fraternity communicates through The Record magazine, a quarterly publication that has been published continuously since 1880. New members receive a copy of The Phoenix pledge manual for educational development.

Our Creed: The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of propriety, and whose self-control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others, rather than his own; and who appears well in any company, a man with whom honor is sacred and virtue safe.
-John Walter Wayland

I wanted to make a difference on my campus, so I joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

by emerson868 January 18, 2008

956πŸ‘ 745πŸ‘Ž