List of Tau Kappa Epsilon chapters and colonies

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Chapter facts and statistics[]

The following Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter facts and statistics are based on the 2020–2021 Fraternal Services Report.[1]

Total Active Chapters: 222
Grand Chapter Total Members: 8,383
Average Chapter Size: 38.4
Average Initiates: 10.1
Expansions & Restarts: 4
2020–2021 Total Dollars Raised for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: $895,918

List of chapters[]

Below is a list of the chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon in order of their chapter number.[2]

# Chapter Institution Date Chartered Status Notes
001 Alpha Illinois Wesleyan University January 10, 1899 Active In the spring of 1910, the chapter purchased a house that served as the first fraternity chapter house at Illinois Wesleyan University, which was owned until the fall of 1924.[3] The chapter closed for 3 years during World War II.
002 Beta Millikin University April 17, 1909 Active The chapter closed during World War II.[3] The chapter was re-activated in February 1946.
003 Gamma University of Illinois February 3, 1912 Colony The chapter re-chartered in 1998. The chapter closed in 2015. The chapter returned to the University in the fall 2017 semester and re-opened in 2018.[4]
004 Delta Knox College November 22, 1912 Active In 2003, the TKE chapter house became the first handicapped-accessible fraternity house on campus.[5] In 2009, the chapter admitted membership misconduct and enacted new membership standards.[6]
005 Epsilon Iowa State University May 28, 1915 Active In 2003, the chapter house was closed due to financial reasons.[7] However, in 2004, private donations allowed the chapter to reopen and renovate the chapter house.[8] In 2014, the chapter house was vandalized causing $20,000 to $50,000 in damages.[9] In 2015, the chapter became the first TKE chapter to reach 100 consecutive years of operation.[10]
006 Zeta Coe College May 12, 1916 Active
007 Eta University of Chicago February 17, 1917 Inactive The Eta chapter was one of two chapters that went inactive during the Great Depression, the other of which being the Phi chapter at the University of Nebraska.[3] The chapter closed in 1985.
008 Theta University of Minnesota March 10, 1917 Active The chapter closed prior to WWII. The chapter re-chartered in 1949 and closed in 1963. The chapter re-chartered again in 1979 and closed in 1987. The chapter re-colonized in 2002, but closed in 2006 before re-chartering. The chapter re-colonized again in September 2010 and re-chartered in April 2014.
009 Iota Eureka College April 21, 1917 Active The chapter was founded in 1906 as Phi Alpha Theta local fraternity, the first fraternity at Eureka College. The chapter is the home chapter of Ronald Reagan. The chapter has never been closed and celebrated its centennial in the Spring of 2017.
010 Kappa Beloit College May 12, 1917 Active The chapter was founded in 1908 as Delta Phi Upsilon local fraternity. The chapter closed in 1972 and was re-activated in 1984.
011 Lambda University of Wisconsin–Madison December 15, 1917 Active The chapter was originally founded as the Akela Club, but became the Lambda chapter during World War I.[3] The chapter closed in 1933 and was re-activated in 1947. The chapter recruited the most new members out of all TKE chapters and colonies in the 2020–2021 year with 52 new members.[11]
012 Mu Carroll University September 19, 1919 Inactive The chapter was founded as Sigma Alpha Phi. The chapter closed during WWII. The chapter re-chartered in 1949 and closed in 1994.
013 Nu University of California, Berkeley October 3, 1919 Active The chapter was originally founded as the Sequoyah Club in 1913.[3] The chapter house was completely destroyed in the 1923 Berkeley, California fire.[12] The chapter closed in 1934 and was re-chartered in 1947. The chapter closed in 1994 and was re-chartered in 2004.
014 Xi Washington University in St. Louis September 17, 1920 Active The chapter was founded as Phi Omega local fraternity in May 1919. In 1924, the chapter was the first chapter on campus to raise enough money to buy a chapter house.[13]
015 Omicron Ohio State University May 27, 1921 Expansion The chapter was suspended by the University in April 2001 for one year. The chapter appealed the decision, but the decision was upheld.[14] In November 2017, the chapter was 1 of 11 Ohio State University chapters placed under investigation for student conduct violations.[15] In January 2018, the University suspended the chapter for three years.[16] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2021.[17]
016 Pi Pennsylvania State University May 5, 1922 Active The chapter was placed on probation for one year in February 2003.[18] The chapter announced in June 2017 that it would close its house for the 2017–2018 school year for "a year of reconsideration and recharge of the values, traditions and mission of Pi Chapter TKE" in wake of the Death of Tim Piazza.[19]
017 Rho West Virginia University January 1, 1923 Inactive In April 2017, the University opted to no longer recognize the chapter as a student organization on campus.[20] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[21]
018 Scorpion Cornell University May 24, 1923 Inactive The chapter was founded in 1907 as Kappa Psi Fraternity. The chapter is formally recognized as the Scorpion chapter in The Black Book.[22]
019 Tau Oregon State University January 17, 1924 Expansion In 2000, the chapter was fined $500 for violating the city's building code by using a concealed room for sleeping.[23] In 2015, the chapter was recognized for cleaning up all of the alleys in downtown Corvallis.[24] In 2017, the chapter was suspended through 2020 for membership misconduct.[25] In early 2019, two individuals were arrested after being found inside the vacant TKE chapter house with evidence of "squatting, ransacked rooms, and property damage".[26]
020 Upsilon University of Michigan January 1, 1925 Inactive The chapter was closed by TKE Headquarters in April 2002.[27] The chapter re-colonized in 2009 and re-chartered on March 31, 2012. It was closed again by the Grand Chapter in 2017.[28]
021 Phi University of Nebraska May 28, 1925 Active The Phi chapter was one of two chapters that went inactive during the Great Depression, the other of which being the Eta chapter at the University of Chicago.[3] The chapter re-chartered on April 19, 2008 and moved into a new chapter house in August 2015.[29][30]
022 Chi University of Washington May 20, 1926 Active
023 Psi Gettysburg College November 23, 1926 Inactive The chapter was founded in 1916 as Delta Kappa Sigma local fraternity. The chapter closed in May 2010.
024 Omega Albion College January 1, 1927 Active The chapter was founded in 1897 as Zetalethian Literary Society. It has operated without interruption since chartering as a chapter of TKE in 1927, holding meetings and initiating members even during WWII.
025 Alpha-Alpha Wabash College June 16, 1927 Active The chapter dedicated its new $4 million chapter house in August 2008.[31]
026 Alpha-Beta Ohio University November 18, 1927 Expansion The chapter closed in 1985.
027 Alpha-Gamma Washington State University December 29, 1927 Active The chapter was closed by the University in 2000.[32] The chapter re-colonized in 2003 and re-chartered on April 25, 2009.
028 Alpha-Delta University of Idaho December 29, 1927 Colony In 1993, the chapter voted to "ban alcohol at all fraternity functions and in all public areas of the fraternity's property".[33] The chapter closed in 2003.
029 Alpha-Epsilon Monmouth College October 4, 1928 Inactive The chapter closed in 1993.
030 Alpha-Zeta Purdue University December 20, 1928 Active The Alpha-Zeta chapter was only one of two chapters to maintain a house during World War II, the other of which being the Alpha-Phi Chapter at the University of Kansas.[3] In July 2005, the University withdrew recognition of the chapter.[34]
031 Alpha-Eta Rutgers University June 2, 1930 Inactive
032 Alpha-Theta Whitman College September 29, 1930 Active In 2011, the chapter faced hazing allegations regarding initiation, but the allegations were reported as "largely unfounded and falsified" and the chapter cooperated with the College's administration "to ensure both that [their] process remains effective at continuing to educate and develop young men of good character and quality, and that it is always in full compliance with Whitman’s policies".[35][36]
033 Alpha-Iota Hamilton College November 20, 1930 Inactive
034 Alpha-Kappa University of Pennsylvania December 5, 1930 Inactive The chapter absorbed Sigma Zeta in 1933. The chapter closed in 1985.
035 Alpha-Lambda Kansas State University January 29, 1931 Inactive The chapter was founded as the Eta Chapter of Alpha Psi in 1912. The chapter was reorganized as Alpha Sigma Psi in 1923.
036 Alpha-Mu Ohio Wesleyan University September 18, 1931 Inactive The chapter closed in 1993.
037 Alpha-Nu University of New Hampshire January 1, 1932 Active The chapter was closed by TKE Headquarters in October 2011.[37] The chapter was then re-chartered the next academic year in 2012 and has since received the Top TKE Chapter award for the 2018, 2019, and 2020 academic years.[38]
038 Alpha-Xi Drake University December 16, 1932 Active
039 Alpha-Omicron New Mexico State University March 23, 1934 Active
040 Alpha-Pi George Washington University June 1, 1935 Active The chapter was acquired after TKE absorbed the membership of Sigma Mu Sigma in 1934 during the Great Depression.[3] The chapter was closed in January 2015 by the University.[39] Tau Kappa Epsilon re-founded the chapter at George Washington University for the spring of 2018, which was re-chartered on April 13, 2019.[40][41][42] On October 31, 2021, the Alpha-Pi Chapter was the subject of national attention after its chapter house was vandalized, which included the desecration of a Jewish Torah.[43]
041 Alpha-Rho University of Rhode Island June 10, 1937 Active The chapter was closed in 2007 and re-chartered on April 19, 2014.
042 Alpha-Sigma University of North Dakota June 3, 1938 Inactive The chapter closed in 1994.
043 Alpha-Tau Drexel University May 26, 1939 Inactive The chapter was suspended by Drexel University in May 2017 for five years.[44] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[21]
044 Alpha-Upsilon Fort Hays State University April 18, 1942 Inactive The chapter was closed by TKE Headquarters in April 2014.[45]
045 Alpha-Phi University of Kansas April 25, 1942 Expansion The chapter was founded as TKE's first colony in December 1939. The Alpha-Phi chapter was only one of two chapters to maintain a house during World War II, the other of which being the Alpha-Zeta Chapter at Purdue University.[3] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2020.[17]
046 Alpha-Chi University of Louisville September 12, 1942 Active The chapter was founded as Alpha Zeta local fraternity in 1929. The chapter was installed as the last chapter before World War II.[3]
047 Alpha-Psi Davis & Elkins College October 4, 1946 Inactive The chapter was founded in 1915 as Chi Omicron Delta local fraternity.
048 Alpha-Omega University of California, Los Angeles May 24, 1947 Inactive
049 Beta-Alpha Bradley University October 26, 1946 Inactive The chapter closed in 1991.
050 Beta-Beta North Carolina State University January 18, 1947 Active The chapter was initially founded as Alpha Lambda Tau on November 15, 1925, and was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution.[3] The chapter was founded as the first TKE chapter in the south. The chapter is commonly known as 'Dixie Alpha'. In 1997, the chapter had a member drown in Raleigh's Lake Johnson in an accidental event.[46] In 2014, the chapter's alumni listed the chapter house for sale.[47] During a storm in the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, the Beta-Beta Chapter hosted men from the Omicron-Nu Chapter at Florida Institute of Technology for the duration of the storm.[48] The chapter lost university recognition in 2017, but returned to campus in the spring of 2019.
051 Beta-Gamma Oklahoma State University February 1, 1947 Colony The chapter was founded as Beta-Gamma Colony in October 1946. The chapter re-chartered on April 22, 2007.[49]
052 Beta-Delta University of Maryland, College Park February 1, 1947 Inactive The chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution.[3] The chapter re-chartered on November 4, 2006.[50] The chapter was closed by the University and TKE Headquarters in March 2016.[51]
053 Beta-Epsilon Trine University February 22, 1947 Active Beta-Epsilon chapter was formerly the Alpha chapter of Sigma Mu Sigma, then becoming the Psi chapter of Alpha Lambda Tau, which was one of five chapters that resulted after being merged with ΤΚΕ in 1947.[3] It could not remain a chapter, due to NIC rules on school accreditation, and was released. It eventually joined Kappa Sigma once the accreditation problem was resolved sixteen years later. But the Beta-Epsilon chapter name was retained for the establishment of a new chapter at Tri-State (now Trine University) in 1989.[52]
054 Beta-Zeta Louisiana Tech University April 10, 1947 Active The chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution.[3] The chapter was re-chartered on November 8, 2019.[42]
055 Beta-Eta Missouri University of Science and Technology March 8, 1947 Active The chapter won the 2013 TKE Nation Tournament (TNT) after raising more than $200,000.[53] The chapter completed construction of a new chapter house in 2017.[54]
056 Beta-Theta University of Missouri April 13, 1947 Active The chapter was founded in 1940 as Chi Beta Fraternity. The chapter became TKE's second colony in 1941. The chapter closed in 1997, reorganized in 2005, and re-chartered in 2008.
057 Beta-Iota Illinois Wesleyan College May 30, 1947 Inactive The chapter closed in 1985.
058 Beta-Kappa University of Oregon June 13, 1947 Inactive The chapter closed in 1992.
059 Beta-Lambda Auburn University July 12, 1947 Active The chapter was one of five chapters acquired after Alpha Lambda Tau announced its dissolution.[3] The chapter closed in 1999, re-colonized in 2002, and re-chartered on April 23, 2005.
060 Beta-Mu Bucknell University December 6, 1947 Inactive The chapter was recognized in 2017 for raising over $66,000 for the Alzheimer's Association.[55]
061 Beta-Nu Marshall University December 6, 1947 Inactive The chapter closed in 2012.
062 Beta-Xi Arizona State University April 16, 1948 Inactive The chapter was permanently banned on January 23, 2014 due to violating previous suspension and hosting non-sanctioned events.[56]
063 Beta-Omicron Wayne State University May 23, 1948 Inactive The chapter closed in 1985.
064 Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology June 5, 1948 Active
065 Beta-Rho University of Akron September 18, 1948 Active
066 Beta-Sigma University of Southern California October 30, 1948 Active
067 Beta-Tau Florida Southern College November 27, 1948 Inactive The chapter closed in 1985.
068 Beta-Upsilon University of Maine December 11, 1948 Active The chapter was founded in 1947 as Chi Rho Sigma local fraternity.
069 Beta-Phi Louisiana State University January 1, 1949 Active The chapter was organized as a TKE colony in March 1948.
070 Beta-Chi Southern Illinois University Carbondale February 12, 1949 Inactive The chapter was founded in September 1940 as Delta Delta Chi local fraternity. The chapter re-colonized in 2005 and re-chartered on April 1, 2006.[57]
071 Beta-Psi Arkansas State University March 6, 1949 Colony The chapter was founded in November 1933 as Delta Omega Sigma local fraternity, the first fraternity at Arkansas State University. The Beta-Psi Chapter is the home chapter of Elvis Presley.[58] The chapter closed in 2007. In April 2016, Arkansas State University authorized the re-colonization of TKE on its campus.[59]
072 Beta-Omega Missouri State University April 23, 1949 Active The chapter was founded more than 20 years earlier as Tri-C, which stood for Camden Country Club. The chapter re-chartered on November 22, 2008.
073 Gamma-Alpha University of Wyoming May 21, 1949 Inactive The chapter was originally installed in a joint ceremony with the Gamma-Beta Chapter.
074 Gamma-Beta Colorado State University May 21, 1949 Inactive The chapter was originally installed in a joint ceremony with the Gamma-Alpha Chapter. The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2023.[21]
075 Gamma-Gamma University of Texas at El Paso September 10, 1949 Inactive
076 Gamma-Delta University of Miami October 28, 1949 Inactive The chapter was approved to return in the University in Spring 2021.[17]
077 Gamma-Epsilon Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute October 14, 1949 Active
078 Gamma-Zeta Hartwick College December 11, 1949 Active The chapter lost its charter in 1973 and re-chartered in 1994.
079 Gamma-Eta Idaho State University December 18, 1949 Inactive
080 Gamma-Theta University of Florida January 28, 1950 Active
081 Gamma-Iota University of Colorado Boulder February 11, 1950 Active The chapter re-colonized in 2012 and re-chartered on February 15, 2015.
082 Gamma-Kappa Indiana University April 16, 1950 Inactive The chapter closed in spring 2004, re-colonized in fall 2012, and re-chartered in winter 2014. The chapter was recognized in 2017 for assisting Sigma Pi in raising over $30,000 for the National Cancer Society and the Warehouse Recreation Center in Bloomington, Indiana.[60] In February 2018, TKE Headquarters closed the chapter until at least fall 2021 for undisclosed violations of its bylaws and constitution.[61]
083 Gamma-Lambda San Diego State University May 19, 1950 Expansion The chapter was closed by the University in December 2000 and could not be considered for re-colonization until the 2003–2004 academic year.[62] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2020.[17] In December 2021, the chapter was recognized for partnering with a local volunteer-run animal shelter and raising proceeds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[63]
084 Gamma-Mu Furman University May 21, 1950 Inactive The chapter was re-chartered in October 2017.[64][65] Closed again in 2019.for risk management infractions.
085 Gamma-Nu University of Toledo May 28, 1950 Inactive Chapter was re-chartered in 2002 closed in 2006 due to lack of members
086 Gamma-Xi University of New Mexico December 2, 1950 Inactive
087 Gamma-Omicron University of Virginia December 3, 1950 Active The chapter was a colony as of December 2012 and re-chartered in April 2014.
088 Gamma-Pi Parsons College January 13, 1951 Inactive The chapter is dormant due to the College closing in 1973.
089 Gamma-Rho Indiana State University January 20, 1951 Active
090 Gamma-Sigma University of Kentucky January 27, 1951 Inactive
091 Gamma-Tau University of Denver February 17, 1951 Inactive
092 Gamma-Upsilon University of Texas at Austin March 3, 1951 Active The chapter re-chartered on November 17, 2007.[29]
093 Gamma-Phi Emporia State University May 11, 1951 Inactive
094 Gamma-Chi Valparaiso University May 12, 1951 Inactive [66]
095 Gamma-Psi Butler University October 20, 1951 Inactive The chapter was closed in May 2012 due to membership misconduct.[67]
096 Gamma-Omega Eastern Illinois University March 14, 1952 Inactive
097 Delta-Alpha Western Michigan University March 22, 1952 Inactive
098 Delta-Beta Lake Forest College May 25, 1952 Inactive
099 Delta-Gamma University of Connecticut October 24, 1952 Active
100 Delta-Delta University of Northern Colorado February 28, 1953 Inactive The chapter was originally founded as the local Delta Delta Tau Fraternity. The Delta-Delta chapter was founded after being granted TKE's 100th charter.[3]
101 Delta-Epsilon Cleveland State University May 9, 1953 Active
102 Delta-Zeta Southeast Missouri State University May 23, 1953 Active The chapter re-chartered in February 2016.
103 Delta-Eta Northern Illinois University May 31, 1953 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2002.
104 Delta-Theta California State University, Long Beach January 9, 1954 Active The chapter is officially associated with CSU–Long Beach since Fall 2010.
105 Delta-Iota Lenoir-Rhyne University April 10, 1954 Inactive
106 Delta-Kappa High Point University April 23, 1954 Inactive
107 Delta-Lambda University of Central Missouri April 23, 1954 Active The chapter was recognized in November 2008 for reinstating the campus tradition of bringing a victory bell to home athletic events, outdoor events, and Homecoming parades to showcase school pride.[68]
108 Delta-Mu Pittsburg State University May 15, 1954 Inactive
109 Delta-Nu Northwest Missouri State University May 15, 1954 Active A fire damaged the chapter house in August 2011.[69] In May 2014, the chapter was recognized for hosting ceremonies in honor of veterans.[70] The chapter was closed by the University in 2015, but the chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2018.[71]
110 Delta-Xi Miami University May 16, 1954 Active
111 Delta-Omicron Central Michigan University May 29, 1954 Colony
112 Delta-Pi Eastern Michigan University January 15, 1955 Active
113 Delta-Rho Indiana University of Pennsylvania January 29, 1955 Inactive The chapter re-chartered on November 10, 2007, but was suspended for hazing in 2014.[29]
114 Delta-Sigma Morningside College March 26, 1955 Inactive
115 Delta-Tau University of Northern Iowa May 7, 1955 Inactive The chapter re-chartered in 1979 but became inactive in 2008.
116 Delta-Upsilon Missouri Valley College May 7, 1955 Active
117 Delta-Phi Saint Francis University May 14, 1955 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2009.
118 Delta-Chi Gannon University May 8, 1955 Active
119 Delta-Psi North Dakota State University May 14, 1955 Active The chapter was founded as Kappa Sigma Chi local fraternity. The chapter was recognized in 2017 for raising over $14,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[72]
120 Delta-Omega Western State Colorado University May 13, 1955 Inactive
121 Epsilon-Alpha Saint Louis University May 21, 1955 Active
122 Epsilon-Beta University of Tampa May 27, 1955 Active The chapter re-chartered in August 2013.
123 Epsilon-Gamma Moravian College January 6, 1956 Inactive
124 Epsilon-Delta University of Massachusetts Amherst March 17, 1956 Active The chapter re-chartered in April 2013.
125 Epsilon-Epsilon University of Nebraska Omaha April 21, 1956 Inactive
126 Epsilon-Zeta Rider University April 20, 1956 Active The chapter re-chartered on November 8, 2008.
127 Epsilon-Eta Southwestern Oklahoma State University May 5, 1956 Active
128 Epsilon-Theta Southeastern Oklahoma State University May 5, 1956 Active
129 Epsilon-Iota Youngstown State University May 5, 1956 Inactive
130 Epsilon-Kappa Loyola University Chicago May 12, 1956 Active The chapter was the recipient of the 2014 Interfraternity Council's Fraternity of the Year at Loyola University Chicago.[73]
131 Epsilon-Lambda University of Missouri–Kansas City May 12, 1956 Inactive
132 Epsilon-Mu University of Louisiana at Monroe May 20, 1956 Inactive
133 Epsilon-Nu University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point May 26, 1956 Inactive In 2014, the chapter house was raided by a SWAT team as part of a drug investigation, which resulted in the suspension of the chapter.[74][75]
134 Epsilon-Xi Shepherd University June 3, 1956 Active The chapter was recognized in 2018 for raising funds with Alpha Sigma Tau for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Laurel Center in Winchester, Virginia.[76]
135 Epsilon-Omicron University of Houston May 26, 1956 Active In 2017, Hurricane Harvey caused major damage to the chapter house.[77]
136 Epsilon-Pi Colgate University September 29, 1956 Inactive
137 Epsilon-Rho Northern Arizona University October 6, 1956 Inactive
138 Epsilon-Sigma University of Central Oklahoma February 23, 1957 Inactive
139 Epsilon-Tau University of Rochester April 27, 1957 Inactive
140 Epsilon-Upsilon Northwestern State University May 4, 1957 Active
141 Epsilon-Phi University of Detroit Mercy May 10, 1957 Inactive
142 Epsilon-Chi University at Buffalo May 18, 1957 Inactive
143 Epsilon-Psi McNeese State University May 18, 1957 Inactive
144 Epsilon-Omega Minot State University May 18, 1957 Inactive
145 Zeta-Alpha Wagner College May 25, 1957 Active
146 Zeta-Beta University of Evansville May 24, 1957 Active
147 Zeta-Gamma Nebraska Wesleyan University June 1, 1957 Inactive
148 Zeta-Delta Alma College October 26, 1957 Active The chapter house was destroyed in a fire in January 2012.[78]
149 Zeta-Epsilon Waynesburg College January 10, 1958 Inactive Fraternities phased out of town and college in 1999.
150 Zeta-Zeta University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee January 10, 1958 Inactive
151 Zeta-Eta Muhlenberg College January 10, 1958 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the College for 3 years in February 2003.[79]
152 Zeta-Theta Western Illinois University February 22, 1958 Active In April 2021, the chapter was recognized by the mayor of Macomb, Illinois for volunteer work in the community.[80]
153 Zeta-Iota University of Manitoba March 15, 1958 Inactive The chapter was founded as the first Canadian TKE chapter.[3] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2016.[17]
154 Zeta-Kappa Portland State University May 30, 1958 Inactive
155 Zeta-Lambda Bowling Green State University May 30, 1958 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2011.
156 Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute January 10, 1959 Active
157 Zeta-Nu Valdosta State University January 17, 1959 Active In 2012, the chapter completed major chapter house renovations.[81]
158 Zeta-Xi Boston University March 22, 1959 Inactive
159 Zeta-Omicron Western Carolina University April 4, 1959 Inactive The chapter's installation resulted in TKE becoming the largest social fraternity in the world.[3]
160 Zeta-Pi Culver-Stockton College April 4, 1959 Active The chapter was founded in 1868 as the Mathetrophian Literary Society and adopted the letters Mu Theta Nu (ΜΘΝ) in 1921. The chapter operated as such until joining Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1959.
161 Zeta-Rho American International College April 19, 1959 Inactive
162 Zeta-Sigma Marietta College April 24, 1959 Inactive The chapter has been inactive since 1999.
163 Zeta-Tau Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania May 9, 1959 Inactive
164 Zeta-Upsilon Alliance College May 9, 1959 Inactive The chapter is dormant due to the College closing in 1987.
165 Zeta-Phi Rollins College May 16, 1959 Active
166 Zeta-Chi Murray State University May 22, 1959 Inactive The chapter disbanded in 1991.
167 Zeta-Psi Hamline University May 22, 1959 Inactive
168 Zeta-Omega California University of Pennsylvania May 29, 1959 Inactive The chapter re-chartered on May 5, 2007.[82]
169 Theta-Alpha Loyola Marymount University January 10, 1960 Inactive
170 Theta-Beta Belmont Abbey College February 14, 1960 Inactive
171 Theta-Gamma Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania April 22, 1960 Inactive
172 Theta-Delta Fairmont State University May 14, 1960 Active
173 Theta-Epsilon Humboldt State University May 13, 1960 Inactive
174 Theta-Zeta Rutgers University–Newark June 3, 1960 Active
175 Theta-Eta University of South Dakota June 4, 1960 Active In 2018, the chapter held its 34th annual TKE Fight Night, a registered amateur boxing event that raises money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[83]
176 Theta-Theta California State University, Los Angeles November 23, 1960 Inactive
177 Theta-Iota Northern Michigan University February 18, 1961 Active
178 Theta-Kappa LIU Post March 18, 1961 Active The chapter re-chartered on April 25, 2015.
179 Theta-Lambda Widener University April 29, 1961 Active
180 Theta-Mu University of New Orleans May 5, 1961 Inactive
181 Theta-Nu Southeastern Louisiana University May 6, 1961 Inactive
182 Theta-Xi University of Arkansas May 11, 1961 Inactive
183 Theta-Omicron Adrian College May 20, 1961 Active As of April 17, 2010, the Theta-Omicron Chapter is an official chapter again. In 2021, the chapter was recognized for raising $3,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in a "St. Jude's Sprint" fundraiser event.[84]
184 Theta-Pi California State University, Chico May 20, 1961 Colony
185 Theta-Rho St. Cloud State University May 20, 1961 Active
186 Theta-Sigma St. John's University May 13, 1961 Inactive
187 Theta-Tau Minnesota State University, Mankato May 13, 1961 Active
188 Theta-Upsilon California State University, Sacramento December 2, 1961 Active The chapter was re-chartered on November 17, 2019.[42]
189 Theta-Phi University of Wisconsin–La Crosse February 23, 1962 Inactive
190 Theta-Chi Frostburg State University April 6, 1962 Active
191 Theta-Psi Ferris State University May 4, 1962 Inactive
192 Theta-Omega University of Charleston May 5, 1962 Inactive
193 Iota-Alpha University of Wisconsin–Superior May 5, 1962 Inactive
194 Iota-Beta Susquehanna University May 19, 1962 Active
195 Iota-Gamma Truman State University May 19, 1962 Active
196 Iota-Delta Southern Oregon University May 25, 1962 Colony
197 Iota-Epsilon Minnesota State University Moorhead January 19, 1963 Inactive
198 Iota-Zeta Syracuse University February 1, 1963 Inactive [85]
199 Iota-Eta Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania March 8, 1963 Inactive In 1986, an underage student died in a car crash after being served alcohol at a chapter party.[86]
200 Iota-Theta Centenary College of Louisiana March 23, 1963 Active
201 Iota-Iota La Salle University April 27, 1963 Inactive
202 Iota-Kappa Clarkson University April 27, 1963 Active The chapter re-chartered in April 2016. The chapter was recognized in 2017 for raising over $10,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[87]
203 Iota-Lambda Indiana Institute of Technology April 27, 1963 Inactive
204 Iota-Mu University of Findlay May 4, 1963 Inactive
205 Iota-Nu Hillsdale College May 11, 1963 Inactive The Kappa Sigma Kappa house, which later became the Iota-Nu Chapter house, was the first fraternity house with a television set.[88]
206 Iota-Xi Concord University May 12, 1963 Active
207 Iota-Omicron University of Wisconsin–Whitewater May 18, 1963 Active The chapter was suspended by the University for 3 years in May 2008.[89] The chapter re-chartered in August 2017.[90]
208 Iota-Pi Kent State University May 25, 1963 Active
209 Iota-Rho Seton Hall University June 15, 1963 Inactive
210 Iota-Sigma University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire December 14, 1963 Inactive
211 Iota-Tau East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania January 25, 1964 Inactive
212 Iota-Upsilon University of West Alabama February 28, 1964 Active
213 Iota-Phi Defiance College February 28, 1964 Inactive
214 Iota-Chi New Mexico Highlands University May 2, 1964 Inactive
215 Iota-Psi Dickinson State University May 2, 1964 Inactive
216 Iota-Omega Glenville State College May 16, 1964 Inactive
217 Kappa-Alpha Franciscan University of Steubenville May 23, 1964 Inactive
218 Kappa-Beta University of Texas Rio Grande Valley December 29, 1964 Active The chapter recently re-chartered.
219 Kappa-Gamma Catholic University of America March 26, 1965 Inactive
220 Kappa-Delta Old Dominion University March 6, 1965 Active
221 Kappa-Epsilon Northland College May 15, 1965 Inactive
222 Kappa-Zeta Hobart College May 15, 1965 Inactive
223 Kappa-Eta New Jersey Institute of Technology May 29, 1965 Active
224 Kappa-Theta Adelphi University June 5, 1965 Inactive
225 Kappa-Iota University of Hartford March 5, 1966 Inactive The chapter disbanded in the 1970s. The chapter re-colonized in 1984 but disbanded again in 2003.
226 Kappa-Kappa Monmouth University March 12, 1966 Inactive
227 Kappa-Lambda University of Minnesota Morris March 26, 1966 Inactive
228 Kappa-Mu Edinboro University of Pennsylvania April 16, 1966 Inactive
229 Kappa-Nu Rockhurst University April 23, 1966 Colony
230 Kappa-Xi Black Hills State University May 7, 1966 Inactive
231 Kappa-Omicron Philadelphia University May 7, 1966 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2016.[17]
232 Kappa-Pi University of San Diego May 28, 1966 Inactive
233 Kappa-Rho Mississippi State University May 29, 1966 Inactive
234 Kappa-Sigma City College of New York November 5, 1966 Active The chapter closed in 1975, re-colonized on October 20, 2008, and re-chartered in 2012.
235 Kappa-Tau University of Arizona January 14, 1967 Active In 2012, the University no longer recognized the chapter.[91] The chapter returned to the University in the fall 2017 semester, which was re-chartered on October 26, 2019.[4][42] In 2021, the chapter was recognized for volunteering for local nonprofit More Than a Bed (MTaB) in assisting foster and adoptive children and families for the upcoming Christmas.[92]
236 Kappa-Upsilon Villanova University January 21, 1967 Inactive
237 Kappa-Phi University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh February 4, 1967 Inactive
238 Kappa-Chi Concordia University March 18, 1967 Active
239 Kappa-Psi Quinnipiac University March 18, 1967 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the University in December 2014.[93]
240 Kappa-Omega Washburn University March 18, 1967 Inactive
241 Lambda-Alpha University of South Florida April 26, 1967 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the University in 2005.[94]
242 Lambda-Beta Lewis University May 6, 1967 Inactive
243 Lambda-Gamma University of Cincinnati May 13, 1967 Active In 2017, the chapter celebrated its 50th anniversary.[95]
244 Lambda-Delta University of Southern Maine May 14, 1967 Inactive
245 Lambda-Epsilon Clarion University of Pennsylvania April 20, 1967 Inactive
246 Lambda-Zeta Troy University April 27, 1967 Active
247 Lambda-Eta University of Iowa January 7, 1968 Active The chapter re-chartered on September 21, 2007.[29]
248 Lambda-Theta Santa Fe University of Art and Design February 3, 1968 Inactive The chapter will become dormant due to the University being scheduled to close in May 2018.
249 Lambda-Iota Florida State University February 24, 1968 Active In 2017, the chapter hosted a roundtable on sexual assault that "provided students the opportunity to become educated on the dynamics of sexual violence, the myths that surround sexual violence, ways to obtain and define consent, and informed students about campus resources and support".[96]
250 Lambda-Kappa DePaul University March 23, 1968 Inactive
251 Lambda-Lambda Utica College April 20, 1968 Inactive
252 Lambda-Mu Elon University April 27, 1968 Inactive
253 Lambda-Nu University of Wisconsin–Stout May 4, 1968 Inactive
254 Lambda-Xi Sul Ross State University May 4, 1968 Inactive
255 Lambda-Omicron University of North Texas May 11, 1968 Inactive
256 Lambda-Pi Northeastern Illinois University May 12, 1968 Inactive
257 Lambda-Rho Plymouth State University May 11, 1968 Inactive
258 Lambda-Sigma Keene State College May 18, 1968 Active The chapter re-chartered in November 2010.
259 Lambda-Tau May 18, 1968 Inactive The chapter is dormant due to the University closing in August 1993.
260 Lambda-Upsilon Georgia Southern University May 25, 1968 Active The chapter re-colonized on October 9, 2013.[97]
261 Lambda-Phi Bryant University September 28, 1968 Active
262 Lambda-Chi Wayne State College September 28, 1968 Active
263 Lambda-Psi East Carolina University November 16, 1968 Inactive In January 2018, the chapter was shut down by TKE Headquarters for four years through the end of fall 2021.[98] The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[21]
264 Lambda-Omega Georgia State University November 29, 1968 Inactive
265 Mu-Alpha West Chester University January 11, 1969 Colony The chapter lost university recognition in 2007 due to underage drinking and was suspended for five years.[99]
266 Mu-Beta Eastern Kentucky University February 15, 1969 Active
267 Mu-Gamma Midwestern State University February 22, 1969 Active
268 Mu-Delta Athens State University March 1, 1969 Inactive
269 Mu-Epsilon University of Massachusetts Lowell March 1, 1969 Inactive
270 Mu-Zeta Nicholls State University March 8, 1969 Active
271 Mu-Eta Northeastern University March 15, 1969 Inactive
272 Mu-Theta Lycoming College April 12, 1969 Active
273 Mu-Iota Western New England University April 26, 1969 Inactive
274 Mu-Kappa University of New Haven April 26, 1969 Inactive
275 Mu-Lambda Michigan Technological University May 3, 1969 Active
276 Mu-Mu Hofstra University May 10, 1969 Inactive
277 Mu-Nu University of Wisconsin–Platteville May 17, 1969 Active The chapter was awarded the Most Improved Chapter in the nation in 2005 and the best TKE fraternity in Wisconsin in 2006.[100]
278 Mu-Xi California State University, Fullerton May 17, 1969 Active The chapter became officially recognized by CSU–Fullerton in 2018.
279 Mu-Omicron Tennessee Technological University May 17, 1969 Active
280 Mu-Pi Stony Brook Southampton May 17, 1969 Inactive
281 Mu-Rho Bethel University May 24, 1969 Inactive
282 Mu-Sigma Morehead State University May 31, 1969 Colony
283 Mu-Tau James Madison University November 8, 1969 Inactive
284 Mu-Upsilon Illinois State University November 22, 1969 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2024.[21]
285 Mu-Phi Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi November 22, 1969 Inactive
286 Mu-Chi University of North Carolina at Wilmington January 24, 1970 Active The chapter was active from 1970–1984. The chapter re-chartered in 2006.
287 Mu-Psi University of Massachusetts Dartmouth February 14, 1970 Inactive
288 Mu-Omega George Mason University February 21, 1970 Colony In 2015, the chapter was recognized by the mayor of Fairfax, Virginia with a proclamation citing its continuous operation for 45 years and its positive impact in the community.[101]
289 Nu-Alpha Niagara University February 21, 1970 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2009.
290 Nu-Beta Albright College February 28, 1970 Inactive
291 Nu-Gamma University of St. Thomas March 15, 1970 Inactive
292 Nu-Delta Colorado State University–Pueblo April 18, 1970 Inactive
293 Nu-Epsilon Suffolk University April 18, 1970 Inactive
294 Nu-Zeta Elmhurst College May 2, 1970 Inactive
295 Nu-Eta Boise State University May 2, 1970 Active The chapter re-colonized in spring 2009.[102]
296 Nu-Theta University of Utah May 9, 1970 Inactive
297 Nu-Iota University of Illinois at Chicago May 16, 1970 Colony In 2013, the chapter won a HuffPost poll for the best "Harlem Shake" video in Chicago.[103]
298 Nu-Kappa Winona State University May 16, 1970 Active
299 Nu-Lambda University of Southern Indiana November 28, 1970 Active
300 Nu-Mu University of South Alabama December 19, 1970 Active
301 Nu-Nu University of Windsor February 13, 1971 Inactive
302 Nu-Xi Stephen F. Austin State University February 13, 1971 Active
303 Nu-Omicron University of Bridgeport February 20, 1971 Inactive
304 Nu-Pi University of Delaware March 6, 1971 Colony
305 Nu-Rho Salem International University March 6, 1971 Inactive
306 Nu-Sigma Upper Iowa University March 6, 1971 Inactive
307 Nu-Tau Mansfield University of Pennsylvania March 20, 1971 Inactive
308 Nu-Upsilon Texas A&M University–Kingsville April 3, 1971 Inactive
309 Nu-Phi Duquesne University April 17, 1971 Active
310 Nu-Chi Bentley University April 24, 1971 Inactive
311 Nu-Psi West Liberty University May 8, 1971 Inactive
312 Nu-Omega William Paterson University May 15, 1971 Active
313 Xi-Alpha Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts May 15, 1971 Inactive
314 Xi-Beta Southern Illinois University Edwardsville May 22, 1971 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2022 or 2023.[21]
315 Xi-Gamma New York Institute of Technology May 22, 1971 Active
316 Xi-Delta Fairleigh Dickinson University May 22, 1971 Inactive
317 Xi-Epsilon Huron University College May 22, 1971 Inactive
318 Xi-Zeta Bluefield State College May 22, 1971 Inactive
319 Xi-Eta Missouri Western State University May 29, 1971 Inactive
320 Xi-Theta University of West Georgia June 5, 1971 Active
321 Xi-Iota University of Central Florida December 4, 1971 Active
322 Xi-Kappa Baker University March 4, 1972 Inactive
323 Xi-Lambda University of Georgia March 25, 1972 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2011, and their request for a new house was approved in June 2015.[104]
324 Xi-Mu University of Dayton April 8, 1972 Inactive
325 Xi-Nu Miami Dade College April 15, 1972 Inactive
326 Xi-Xi Texas State University April 29, 1972 Inactive
327 Xi-Omicron William Penn University May 20, 1972 Inactive
328 Xi-Pi Valley City State University May 30, 1972 Inactive
329 Xi-Rho Lander University May 20, 1972 Inactive
330 Xi-Sigma Milton College January 27, 1973 Inactive The chapter is dormant due to the College closing in 1982.
331 Xi-Tau Lyon College January 27, 1973 Active
332 Xi-Upsilon Rochester Institute of Technology February 24, 1973 Active
333 Xi-Phi Kutztown University of Pennsylvania February 24, 1973 Inactive
334 Xi-Chi Kennesaw State University February 24, 1973 Active
335 Xi-Psi South Dakota State University March 31, 1973 Inactive
336 Xi-Omega Virginia Tech April 14, 1973 Active
337 Omicron-Alpha Appalachian State University 1973 Inactive In 2019, the chapter lost its university recognition due to membership misconduct.[105]
338 Omicron-Beta Saint Mary's College of California 1973 Inactive
339 Omicron-Gamma Central Connecticut State University 1973 Inactive
340 Omicron-Delta University of North Carolina at Pembroke 1973 Inactive
341 Omicron-Epsilon Bemidji State University 1973 Inactive
342 Omicron-Zeta Weber State College 1973 Inactive
343 Omicron-Eta West Virginia University Institute of Technology 1974 Inactive
344 Omicron-Theta Newberry College 1974 Active
345 Omicron-Iota Rowan University 1974 Active
346 Omicron-Kappa University of Southwestern Louisiana 1974 Inactive
347 Omicron-Lambda Broward Community College 1974 Inactive
348 Omicron-Mu Husson College 1975 Inactive
349 Omicron-Nu Florida Institute of Technology 1975 Active During a storm in the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, men from the Omicron-Nu Chapter relocated to the Beta-Beta Chapter at North Carolina State University for the duration of the storm.[48]
350 Omicron-Xi University of Alabama 1975 Active Went off campus in 2003 after the chapter house was demolished to make way for the walk of champions, Recolonized in 2019; Re-chartered in 2021
351 Omicron-Omicron University of Missouri–St. Louis 1976 Inactive
352 Omicron-Pi Baylor University 1976 Active
353 Omicron-Rho Texas Tech University 1976 Active
354 Omicron-Sigma Indiana University Southeast 1976 Active
355 Omicron-Tau Columbus State University 1977 Inactive
356 Omicron-Upsilon York College of Pennsylvania 1977 Active
357 Omicron-Phi University of Oklahoma 1977 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2024.[21]
358 Omicron-Chi Robert Morris College 1977 Inactive
359 Omicron-Psi Lakeland College 1977 Inactive
360 Omicron-Omega Radford University 1977 Inactive
361 Pi-Alpha Ashland University 1978 Inactive
362 Pi-Beta Bloomsburg University 1978 Active The chapter re-chartered in 1997. In March 2000, there was a fire at the chapter house that killed 3 Fraternity members.[106]
363 Pi-Gamma East Tennessee State University 1979 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Fall 2019.[17]
364 Pi-Delta University of Alabama at Birmingham 1979 Active
365 Pi-Epsilon Christian Brothers University 1981 Active
366 Pi-Zeta Auburn University-Montgomery 1981 Inactive
367 Pi-Eta Texas A&M University 1981 Active
368 Pi-Theta University of Texas at San Antonio 1981 Active The chapter was recognized in 2017 for raising over $11,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[107]
369 Pi-Iota University of Nevada 1982 Active
370 Pi-Kappa Mesa College 1982 Inactive
371 Pi-Lambda University of Nevada-Las Vegas 1982 Active
372 Pi-Mu Buffalo State College 1982 Active
373 Pi-Nu Farleigh Dickinson University 1983 Inactive
374 Pi-Xi University of California-San Diego 1983 Active
375 Pi-Omicron Northern Kentucky University 1983 Active
376 Pi-Pi Cameron University 1984 Inactive
377 Pi-Rho Babson College 1984 Inactive
378 Pi-Sigma Richard Stockton College 1984 Inactive
379 Pi-Tau Iona College 1985 Inactive
380 Pi-Upsilon Towson University 1985 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the University and TKE Headquarters in March 2016.[108]
381 Pi-Phi University of Maine 1985 Inactive
382 Pi-Chi Rutgers University-Camden 1985 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2011.
383 Pi-Psi The University of Southern Mississippi 1986 Inactive
384 Pi-Omega University at Albany 1986 Inactive
385 Rho-Alpha Winthrop University 1986 Inactive
386 Rho-Beta Michigan State University 1986 Active The chapter closed in 2006, re-colonized in 2015, and re-chartered in 2016.
387 Rho-Gamma UNC-Greensboro 1986 Inactive
388 Rho-Delta Cal Poly-Pomona 1986 Active
389 Rho-Epsilon Northwood University 1986 Active
390 Rho-Zeta Montclair State University 1986 Inactive
391 Rho-Eta Stony Brook University 1987 Active
392 Rho-Theta Lake Superior State University 1987 Active
393 Rho-Iota Tarkio College 1987 Inactive The chapter is dormant due to the College closing in 1992.
394 Rho-Kappa Longwood University 1987 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the University in November 2011.[109]
395 Rho-Lambda State University of New York at Oswego 1987 Active The chapter closed in 1997, re-colonized in 2011, re-chartered in April 2012.
396 Rho-Mu Binghamton University 1980 Active
397 Rho-Nu San Francisco State University 1987 Inactive
398 Rho-Xi San Jose State University 1987 Inactive
399 Rho-Omicron California Polytechnic State University 1987 Inactive
400 Rho-Pi University of Rio Grande 1987 Inactive
401 Rho-Rho Sam Houston State University 1987 Active
402 Rho-Sigma Grand Valley State University 1987 Inactive
403 Rho-Tau University of Michigan-Dearborn 1988 Active
404 Rho-Upsilon Franklin College (Indiana) 1988 Active
405 Rho-Phi State University of New York at Cortland 1988 Inactive
406 Rho-Chi Lebanon Valley College 1988 Active
407 Rho-Psi Millersville University 1988 Active
408 Rho-Omega University of South Carolina 1988 Inactive The chapter was approved to return to the University in Spring 2022.[21]
409 Sigma-Alpha Florida International University 1988 Inactive The chapter was suspended in October 2017 until a University investigation was concluded.[110] In February 2018, the University suspended the chapter for two years.[111]
410 Sigma-Beta State University of New York at Brockport 1989 Inactive
411 Sigma-Gamma State University of New York at Plattsburgh 1989 Active The chapter re-chartered in May 2012.
412 Sigma-Delta Penn State Erie, The Behrend College 1989 Inactive
413 Sigma-Epsilon State University of New York at Oneonta 1989 Colony
414 Sigma-Zeta University of South Carolina Aiken 1989 Active The chapter re-chartered on April 19, 2008.[29]
415 Sigma-Eta California State University, San Bernardino 1989 Inactive
416 Sigma-Theta Saint Leo University 1989 Active The chapter re-colonized in the spring of 2005 and re-chartered on April 28, 2007.[112]
417 Sigma-Iota Pace University 1990 Inactive
418 Sigma-Kappa Merrimack College 1990 Active
419 Sigma-Lambda Northeastern State University 1990 Inactive
420 Sigma-Mu Marquette University 1990 Inactive
421 Sigma-Nu State University of New York at New Paltz 1990 Active
422 Sigma-Xi St. Norbert College May 5, 1990 Active The Sigma-Xi Chapter is the home chapter of Aaron Rodgers.[113]
423 Sigma-Omicron Middle Tennessee State University 1990 Inactive
424 Sigma-Pi Wake Forest University 1990 Inactive
425 Sigma-Rho Marist College 1990 Inactive
426 Sigma-Sigma Salisbury University 1992 Inactive
427 Sigma-Tau State University of New York at Geneseo 1992 Inactive
428 Sigma-Upsilon Ramapo College 1992 Active
429 Sigma-Phi Temple University 1992 Inactive The chapter was unrecognized by Temple University in October 2014.
430 Sigma-Chi University of California-Davis 1992 Active
431 Sigma-Psi Clemson University 1992 Active
432 Tau-Alpha New York University January 9, 1993 Inactive
433 Sigma-Omega University of Tennessee at Chattanooga January 10, 1993 Inactive
434 Tau-Beta Sonoma State University April 1, 1993 Inactive
435 Tau-Gamma Manhattan College April 25, 1993 Inactive
436 Tau-Delta New Jersey City University April 30, 1993 Active
437 Tau-Epsilon University of Hawaii-Manoa May 1, 1993 Active
438 Tau-Zeta Western Connecticut State University May 1, 1993 Active
439 Tau-Eta Southern Connecticut State University May 8, 1993 Active The chapter re-chartered on April 21, 2007.[114]
440 Tau-Theta Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison May 15, 1993 Active
441 Tau-Iota University of Western Ontario October 23, 1993 Inactive
442 Tau-Kappa Virginia Commonwealth University November 20, 1993 Inactive
443 Tau-Lambda Kean University March 19, 1994 Active
444 Tau-Mu Johnson & Wales University April 23, 1994 Inactive
445 Tau-Nu Shawnee State University May 14, 1994 Active
446 Tau-Xi Ithaca College October 29, 1994 Inactive
447 Tau-Omicron St. Thomas University May 6, 1995 Inactive
448 Tau-Pi Pace University-Manhattan December 2, 1995 Inactive
449 Tau-Rho California State University, San Marcos December 2, 1996 Inactive The chapter is active but not officially associated with California State University, San Marcos.
450 Tau-Sigma Francis Marion University April 9, 1997 Active
451 Tau-Tau Coastal Carolina University April 18, 1998 Inactive The chapter was closed by TKE Headquarters in October 2014.[115]
452 Tau-Upsilon Louisiana State University in Shreveport May 16, 1998 Active The chapter re-chartered in 2013.
453 Tau-Phi University of Pittsburgh January 10, 1999 Active
454 Tau-Chi Carthage College January 10, 1999 Active
455 Tau-Psi University of West Florida April 29, 2000 Inactive
456 Tau-Omega Carleton University May 6, 2000 Active
457 Upsilon-Alpha Spring Hill College 2000 Active
458 Upsilon-Beta California State University, Northridge 2000 Inactive The chapter was suspended by the University until July 20, 2018.[116]
459 Upsilon-Gamma University of Minnesota Duluth 2001 Active The chapter was recognized in 2020 for raising over $25,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[117]
460 Upsilon-Delta Saginaw Valley State University 2002 Active
461 Upsilon-Epsilon West Virginia State College 2002 Inactive
462 Upsilon-Zeta Angelo State University 2004 Inactive
463 Upsilon-Eta University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2004 Active
464 Upsilon-Theta University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Active
465 Upsilon-Iota Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis August 20, 2005 Active
466 Upsilon-Kappa Sir Sandford Fleming College 2007 Active The majority of the chapter is now studying at Trent University. In 2018, the chapter was recognized for continuing its 7th annual "TKE in a Box" event where chapter members spend a weekend camping outside in downtown Peterborough, Ontario to raise funds and awareness for Habitat for Humanity.[118]
467 Upsilon-Lambda College of Staten Island 2008 Active
468 Upsilon-Mu New York Institute of Technology - Manhattan 2009 Active
469 Upsilon-Nu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2009 Inactive
470 Upsilon-Xi Oakland University 2010 Active
471 Upsilon-Omicron American University 2010 Inactive The chapter was closed by TKE Headquarters in April 2013.[119]
472 Upsilon-Pi University of California, Santa Cruz 2012 Active
473 Upsilon-Rho Central Methodist University 2012 Inactive
474 Upsilon-Sigma University of Arkansas at Monticello 2012 Inactive
475 Upsilon-Tau California State University, Stanislaus November 17, 2012 Active
476 Upsilon-Upsilon Farmingdale State College February 9, 2013 Active
477 Upsilon-Phi State University of New York at Delhi April 6, 2013 Active
478 Upsilon-Chi St. Francis College May 26, 2013 Active
479 Upsilon-Psi California State University, East Bay May 17, 2014 Active The chapter was recognized in 2017 for raising over $18,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[120]
480 Upsilon-Omega Santa Clara University November 1, 2014 Active
481 Phi-Alpha University of Alaska Anchorage March 28, 2015 Active

List of colonies[]

Below is a list of the colonies of Tau Kappa Epsilon that did not become chapters in order of their colony number.[2]

Colony # Institution Date Founded Status Notes
Colony 620 Tarleton State University April 26, 1988 Inactive
Colony 633 California State University, Dominguez Hills March 1, 1989 Inactive
Colony 638 Florida Atlantic University N/A Inactive
Colony 653 University of Michigan–Flint June 5, 1990 Inactive
Colony 654 University of North Carolina at Charlotte N/A Inactive
Colony 670 University of South Carolina Upstate August 16, 1991 Inactive
Colony 699 State University of New York at Potsdam May 25, 1994 Inactive Re-organized as Iota-Kappa at Clarkson University
Colony 707 The College of New Jersey April 10, 1995 Inactive
Colony 709 Jacksonville State University June 27, 1995 Inactive
Colony 722 Barry University N/A Inactive
Colony 730 Lindenwood University September 6, 1997 Inactive
Colony 744 Barton College March 1, 1999 Inactive
Colony 745 North Carolina Wesleyan College March 15, 1999 Inactive
Colony 748 University of Tennessee May 4, 1999 Inactive
Colony 755 University of North Alabama April 4, 2000 Inactive
Colony 762 College of Charleston September 8, 2001 Inactive
Colony 766 University of California, Riverside March 12, 2002 Inactive
Colony 782 Roosevelt University June 1, 2003 Inactive
Colony 794 Barry University October 1, 2004 Inactive
Colony 804 University of Memphis N/A Inactive
Colony 805 Binghamton University N/A Inactive
Colony 812 University of Wisconsin–Parkside January 9, 2006 Inactive
Colony 815 University of Mississippi N/A Inactive
Colony 817 State University of New York at Fredonia March 15, 2006 Inactive
Colony 831 Penn State Harrisburg February 11, 2008 Inactive
Colony 838 Lake Erie College September 19, 2008 Inactive
Colony 846 University of North Carolina at Charlotte April 10, 2009 Inactive
Colony 853 Central Washington University December 17, 2009 Inactive
Colony 856 State University of New York at Old Westbury March 10, 2010 Inactive
Colony 861 University of Texas at Brownsville April 21, 2010 Inactive
Colony 865 Saint Joseph's University September 30, 2010 Inactive
Colony 871 University of Wisconsin–Parkside November 8, 2011 Inactive
Colony 875 Chowan University April 19, 2012 Inactive
Colony 879 Rogers State University August 23, 2012 Inactive
Colony 880 Simon Fraser University March 27, 2013 Inactive
Colony 883 LIU Brooklyn N/A Inactive
Colony 884 Benedictine University N/A Active
Colony 885 Eastern Washington University N/A Inactive

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