List of Sigma Chi chapters

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This article lists the chapters of Sigma Chi Fraternity by state or province. Within each state or province the chapters are listed by Greek letter.

For alumni chapters, see List of Sigma Chi alumni chapters.

Undergraduate Chapters in the United States[]

Alabama[]

Arizona[]

  • ΒΦ University of Arizona (1921-1972) (1977-2003) (2009–present)
  • ΕΥ Arizona State University (1960–Present)
  • ΖΟ Northern Arizona University (1967–Present)
  • ΚΦ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2005–Present)

Arkansas[]

California[]

Colorado[]

Connecticut[]

Delaware[]

District of Columbia[]

  • Ε The George Washington University (1864-1887) (1892-1972) (1973-2000) (2007–Present)
  • ΚΡ American University (2000–Present)
  • ΜΘ Georgetown University (2019–Present)

Florida[]

  • ΓΘ University of Florida (1924–Present)
  • ΓΦ University of Miami (1942–Present)
  • ΕΖ Florida State University (1951–2014)
  • ΕΣ Florida Southern College (1959–Present)
  • ΗΙ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (1971–Present)
  • ΗΠ University of Central Florida (1974–Present)
  • ΘΒ University of South Florida (1979–Present)
  • ΙΓ Jacksonville University (1988–Present)
  • ΚΒ University of North Florida (1991–Present)
  • ΚΩ The University of Tampa (2007–Present)
  • ΛΒ University of West Florida (2008–2020)
  • ΛΖ Florida Gulf Coast University (2010–Present)
  • ΛΙ Florida International University (2011–Present)
  • ΛΤ Florida Atlantic University (2013–present)

Georgia[]

Idaho[]

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

Kansas[]

Kentucky[]

Louisiana[]

Maine[]

Maryland[]

Sigma Chi House at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Massachusetts[]

  • ΑΘ Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1882–Present)
  • ΘΖ Bridgewater State College (1983–Present)
  • ΙΥ Boston University (1990–2015)
  • ΚΗ Harvard University (1992–Present)
  • ΛΥ Bentley University (2013–Present)
  • ME University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2017–Present)

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

Montana[]

Nebraska[]

  • ΑΕ University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1883–2008) (2011-2013) (2014-Present)

Nevada[]

New Hampshire[]

New Jersey[]

New Mexico[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

  • ΑΤ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1889-1900) (1913–Present)
  • ΜΑ University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2015–Present)
  • ΒΛ Duke University (1912–Present)
  • ΔΕ North Carolina State University (1943–Present)
  • ΔΛ Davidson College (1948-1969)
  • ΔΝ Wake Forest University (1948–Present)
  • ΘΩ Elon University (1987–Present)
  • ΚΓ Western Carolina University (1991–Present)

North Dakota[]

Ohio[]

Oklahoma[]

  • ΒΚ University of Oklahoma (1912-2004) (2007–Present)
  • ΓΔ Oklahoma State University (1922–Present)
  • ΔΩ University of Tulsa (1951–Present)

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

Beta Theta chapter at the University of Pittsburgh installation party November 6, 1909.

Rhode Island[]

  • ΒΝ Brown University (1914-1965), (1973–2019)
  • ΔΣ University of Rhode Island (1949-1996) (2011–Present)
  • ΛΗ Bryant University (2010–Present)

South Carolina[]

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Utah[]

Virginia[]

  • Ζ Washington and Lee University (1866–Present)
  • Τ Roanoke College (1872-1890), (1895-1902), (1923–Present)
  • Ψ University of Virginia, originally Ρ chapter (1860-1861), (1866–Present)
  • ΑΒ (Original Alpha Beta) Richmond College (1880-1882)
  • ΑΜ Virginia Military Institute (1884-1885)
  • ΓΓ Randolph-Macon College (1874-1901)
  • ΕΡ University of Richmond (1958-2019)
  • ΖΥ College of William and Mary (1968–Present)
  • ΗΛ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1971–2018)
  • ΙΒ James Madison University (1987–2015)
  • ΙΞ George Mason University (1989–Present)
  • ΚΖ Radford University (1992–Present)
  • ΣΣ Hampden-Sydney College (1872-1889) (1890-1902) (1931-1977) (1983–Present)
  • ΜΔ Virginia Commonwealth University (2017–Present)

Washington[]

West Virginia[]

  • ΜΜ West Virginia University (1895–Present)

Wisconsin[]

Wyoming[]

Undergraduate Chapters in Canada[]

British Columbia[]

Nova Scotia[]

Ontario[]

Quebec[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2009-11-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ The forerunner of the Maryland, College Park chapter was the Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma, a small national it left in 1941. But this chapter in turn had, in 1916, evolved from a local fraternity called Iota Sigma.
  3. ^ http://www.sigmachihobart.org/about-1/
  4. ^ The Wooster chapter's successor on campus was, at first, Tri-Kapp (local, 1913-1965), then due to negativity associated with those Greek letters, this group was renamed as Kappa Chi (local, 1965-2005), with a later faction splitting to form Omega Alpha Tau (local, 1976-~1995). As is the Wooster practice, these local fraternities called themselves with 'section' monikers, in this case, "VII Section". See List of fraternities and sororities at the College of Wooster
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