List of Delta Tau Delta chapters

In the early years of Delta Tau Delta, chapter names were assigned, removed, and reassigned in rapid succession.[1][2] There are at least two incidents of the same name being issued simultaneously.[1] Other chapters selected names and began operating without authorization from the national fraternity; some were eventually authorized, while others were dispatched.[1][2] Because all records from Alpha Prime were lost and Alpha Third was lax in record keeping and ended in scandal, there are gaps in information, especially from 1858 to 1875.[1][2]

flor; In 1877, James Eaton constructed a multi-part history of the fraternity for the Crescent magazine from his memory as the founder of multiple chapters, from the fraternity's records, and interviews with living chapter founders.[1] He documented chapters and name changes that were unknown to William Raimond Baird when he published the first edition of his Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities in 1879.[1][3] For example, Baird lists Mount Union College as Sigma Second but does not list Sigma Prime or the two other Sigma chapters that predated Mount Union.[3][1] Baird also lists charter dates, but leaves the institution's name blank in some instances.[3][2] Eaton often fills in those blanks, but tends to list institutions by place name only which presents a different set of challenges.[1]

This list is a merger of Eaton, Baird, and other sources. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italic. Chapters are located in the United States unless otherwise indicated. The chapters are listed in Greek alphabet order but can be sorted to date order by using the arrows in the section header.

Chapters

Chapter Chartered/Range Institution Location Status Reference
Alpha Prime (see Eta Prime) 1858–1860 Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Dormant [3][4][1][lower-alpha 1]
Alpha Second (see Gamma) February 21, 1861–c.1867 Jefferson College Washington, Pennsylvania Consolidated [3][4][1][2][lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3]
Alpha Third (see Omicron Prime and Mu Third) 1868–1874 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, Ohio Dormant,

Reissued

[1][lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5]
Alpha (see Delta Second) 1875–1997, 200x Allegheny College Meadville, Pennsylvania Active [3][4][1][lower-alpha 6]
Beta June 1862 – 2009, 2018–2021 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Dormant [1][5][6][7][3][4][lower-alpha 7][lower-alpha 8]
Gamma Prime July 1, 1861 – 1862 West Liberty College West Liberty, West Virginia Dormant [3][4][1][lower-alpha 9]
Gamma (see Alpha Second) February 22, 1861 Washington & Jefferson College Washington, Pennsylvania Active [3][4][1][2][lower-alpha 10]
Delta Prime 1861–1862 Morgantown Academy [lower-alpha 11] Morgantown, West Virginia Dormant [3][1][lower-alpha 12]
Delta Second (see Alpha) July 1863 – 1875 Allegheny College Meadville, Pennsylvania Reissued [3][4][1][lower-alpha 13]
Delta (see Beta Beta prime) 1880–2005, 2007 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Active [1][4][lower-alpha 14]
Epsilon Prime October 21, 1861–c.1862 Franklin College New Athens, Ohio Dormant [1][3][lower-alpha 15]
Epsilon Second (see Iota Pime) November 11, 1864 – 1875 Western University (now University of Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dormant [1][lower-alpha 16][lower-alpha 17]
Epsilon 1876 Albion College Albion, Michigan Active [3][4]
Zeta Prime 1865–March 29, 1871 Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois Dormant [1][3][4][lower-alpha 18]
Zeta 1882–1894, 1895 Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Active [4]
Eta Prime (see Pi Prime and Theta) January 26, 1864 – 1865 Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Dormant [3][4][lower-alpha 19][lower-alpha 20]
Eta 1873–1895, 1972–2004 University of Akron[lower-alpha 21] Akron, Ohio Dormant [4][3]
Theta (see Pi Prime) 1870/1874–1895, 1966 Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Active [3][4][1][lower-alpha 22][lower-alpha 23]
Iota Prime (see Epsilon Second) November 11, 1864–186x Western University (now University of Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dormant, Reissued [1][lower-alpha 24]
Iota Second February 20, 1868 – 1871 Jamestown Collegiate Institute [lower-alpha 25] Jamestown, New York Dormant [4][lower-alpha 26][lower-alpha 27]
Iota (see Xi prime) May 3, 1872 – 1897, 1947–1997, 2000–2004, 2016 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Dormant [4][1][lower-alpha 28]
Kappa Prime December 14, 1865 – 1868 Poughkeepsie Institute [lower-alpha 29] Poughkeepsie, New York Dormant [1][4][lower-alpha 30]
Kappa (see Sigma Prime) 1869––2003, 2009 Hillsdale College Hillsdale, Michigan Active [3][4][1][lower-alpha 31]
Lambda Prime February 4, 1869 – 1885 Lombard University Galesburg, Illinois. Dormant [3][4][1][lower-alpha 32]
Lambda 1886–1930, 2014–2020 Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Dormant [8][4][lower-alpha 33][lower-alpha 34]
Mu Prime 1861–1862 Waynesburg College Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Dormant [3][1][lower-alpha 35]
Mu Second[lower-alpha 36] (see Beta Alpha) December 26, 1870 – 1875 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Dormant, Reissued [3][1][lower-alpha 37]
Mu (see Omicron Prime and Alpha Third) 1879 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, Ohio Active [3][4][1][lower-alpha 38]
Nu Prime 1873–1877 Iowa Wesleyan College Mount Pleasant, Iowa Dormant [1][lower-alpha 39]
Nu[lower-alpha 40] December 3, 1874 – 1893, 1906–1988, 2016 Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania Active [9][4][1][lower-alpha 41]
Xi Prime (See Iota) March 1871 – 1872 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Dormant [1][lower-alpha 42]
Xi May 8, 1873 – 1894 Simpson Centenary College Indianola, Iowa Dormant [3][4][1]
Omicron Prime (see Alpha Third and Mu Third) December 14, 1866 – 1868 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, Ohio Reissued [1][lower-alpha 43][lower-alpha 44]
Omicron Second (see Beta Beta) March 18, 1871 – 1874, 1875–1880 Indiana Asbury University (now DePauw University) Greencastle, Indiana Dormant, Reissued [3][1][lower-alpha 45]
Omicron Third (see Tau) May 1874 – 1874 Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, Pennsylvania Reissued [1][4][lower-alpha 46][lower-alpha 47]
Omicron 1880–1999, 2013 University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Active [4]
Pi Prime (see Theta and Eta Prime) March 30, 1867–c.1869 Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Dormant,

Reissued

[4][1][lower-alpha 48]
Pi Second (see Beta Lambda) May 29, 1874 – 1885 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Dormant,

Reissued

[4][1][2][lower-alpha 49][lower-alpha 50]
Pi 1886–1912, 1926–1942, 2020 University of Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi Active [1][4][lower-alpha 51][lower-alpha 52]
Rho Prime December 30, 1871 – 1875 Lake Shore Seminary [lower-alpha 53] North East, New York Dormant [4][1][lower-alpha 54]
Rho[lower-alpha 55] May 9, 1874 Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey Active [3][4][1]
Sigma Prime (see Kappa) October 9, 1867 – 1869 Hillsdale College Hillsdale, Michigan Reissued [1][lower-alpha 56]
Sigma Second[lower-alpha 57] 1874–1886 Mount Union College Alliance, Ohio Dormant [4][lower-alpha 58]
Sigma 1891–1896 Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Dormant [4]
Tau Prime February 18, 1872 – 1873, 1912–1968, 1977–2018 Pennsylvania State University[lower-alpha 59] State College, Pennsylvania Dormant [10][4][lower-alpha 60][lower-alpha 61]
Tau (See Omicron Third) 1874–1895 Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, Pennsylvania Dormant [4][lower-alpha 62]
Upsilon Prime (see Beta Upsilon) November 29, 1871 – 1879 Illinois Industrial Institute (now University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Urban, Illinois Dormant,

Reissued

[3][1][lower-alpha 63]
Upsilon 1879 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Active [4]
Phi Prime February 7, 1872 – 1895 Hanover College Hanover, Indiana Dormant [3][4][1][lower-alpha 64]
Phi 1896–1992 Washington and Lee University Lexington, Virginia Dormant [4][lower-alpha 65]
Chi Prime February 1869 – 1880 Westminster College New Wilmington, Pennsylvania Dormant [4][1]
Chi Second 1871–February 5, 1872, 1872–1877 Franklin College Franklin, Indiana Dormant [4][1][lower-alpha 66]
Chi Third 1878–1880 Iowa Wesleyan College Mount Pleasant, Iowa Dormant [4][lower-alpha 67]
Chi 1881 Kenyon College Gambier, Ohio Active [4]
Psi Prime 1872–1872/1873 Wabash College Crawfordsville, Indiana Dormant [3][1]
Psi Second 1873–1876 institution name unknown Lexington, Kentucky Dormant [1]
Psi 1880-1895, 1910-1914 College of Wooster Wooster, Ohio Dormant [11][4][lower-alpha 68][lower-alpha 69]
Omega Prime (see Gamma Pi) 1875–1894 Iowa Agricultural College Ames, Iowa Dormant,

Reissued

[3][lower-alpha 70]
Omega 1897–1971, 1992–1999, 2005 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active [4]
Alpha Beta February 6, 1875 – 1876 Abington College Abingdon, Illinois Dormant [3][1][2][lower-alpha 71]
Beta Alpha (see Mu Second) 1887–2016 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Dormant [12][4][lower-alpha 72][lower-alpha 73]
Beta Beta prime (see Delta) 1875–1877 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Dormant,

Reissued

[1][lower-alpha 74]
Beta Beta (see Omicron Second) 1882 DePauw University Greencastle, Indiana Active [4][1][lower-alpha 75]
Beta Gamma Prime 1875–1876 Indiana Normal School Indiana County, Pennsylvania Dormant [3][lower-alpha 76]
Beta Gamma 1888–1890, 1892–1969, 1979 University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Active [4]
Beta Delta 1882–1902, 1911–1997, 2000 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Active [4][lower-alpha 77]
Beta Epsilon Prime 1877–1880 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Dormant [4]
Beta Epsilon 1882–1983, 1989–2008, 2017 Emory University Atlanta, Georgia Active [4][13]
Beta Eta Prime 1874–187x Western University Dormant [1][3]
Beta Zeta 1875–1876, 1878–1996, 2000 Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana Active [3][4][lower-alpha 78]
Beta Eta 1883 University of Minnesota Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota Active [4]
Beta Theta 1883 Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee Active [4]
Beta Iota Prime 1878–1884 Adrian College Adrian, Michigan Dormant [4][3]
Beta Iota 1889–1893, 1898–1946, 1971–2006 University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Dormant [4][lower-alpha 79]
Beta Kappa 1883–1989 University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Dormant [4]
Beta Lamba (see Pi Second) 1889–1981, 1985–2011 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Dormant [14][4][lower-alpha 80][lower-alpha 81]
Beta Mu 1889–2004, 2010 Tufts University Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts Active [4]
Beta Nu 1889 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Active [4]
Beta Xi 1889–1990, 2002 Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Active [4]
Beta Omicron 1890 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Active [4]
Beta Pi 1893–1981, 1984–2007, 2014 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Active [4][lower-alpha 82]
Beta Rho 1893–1973, 1978 Stanford University Stanford, California Active [4]
Beta Sigma 1889–1893, 1991–1999, 2014–2015 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Dormant [15][4][lower-alpha 83][lower-alpha 84]
Beta Tau 1893–2018, 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska Active [4][16][lower-alpha 85]
Beta Upsilon (see Upsilon Prime) 1894 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Urbana, Illinois Active [4][lower-alpha 86]
Beta Phi 1894–2002, 2006 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Active [4][17][lower-alpha 87]
Beta Chi 1896–1969, 1983–1992 Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Dormant [4]
Beta Psi 1872-1879, 1894–2008, 2016 Wabash College Crawfordsville, Indiana Active [4][lower-alpha 88]
Beta Omega 1898–1974, 1981–20xx University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Dormant [4]
Gamma Alpha 1898–1935, 2014–2016 University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Dormant [4][lower-alpha 89]
Gamma Beta 1901 Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois Active [4][lower-alpha 90]
Gamma Delta 1901–1960 Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire Dormant [4]
Gamma Delta 1860–1864, 1900–1991, 1996–2006, 2013–2016 West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia Dormant [4][18][19][lower-alpha 91]
Gamma Epsilon 1882–1886, 1902–1928 Columbia University New York, New York Dormant [4]
Gamma Zeta 1902–1971, 1979–1989 Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut Dormant [4][lower-alpha 92]
Gamma Eta 1903–2004, 2010 George Washington University Washington, D.C. Active [4]
Gamma Theta 1903 Baker University Baldwin City, Kansas Active [4][lower-alpha 93]
Gamma Iota 1904 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Active [4]
Gamma Kappa 1905 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Active [4]
Gamma Lambda 1907 Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Active [4][lower-alpha 94]
Gamma Mu 1908 University of Washington Seattle, Washington Active [4][lower-alpha 95]
Gamma Nu 1908–1997, 2004 University of Maine Orono, Maine Active [4][lower-alpha 96]
Gamma Xi 1909 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Active [4][lower-alpha 97]
Gamma Omicron 1910–1935, 1948–2017 Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Dormant [20][4][lower-alpha 98][lower-alpha 99]
Gamma Pi (see Omega Prime) 1911 Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Active [4][lower-alpha 100][lower-alpha 101]
Gamma Rho 1913 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Active [4][lower-alpha 102]
Gamma Sigma 1864–1871, 1877–1879, 1914–20xx, 2019 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active [4][21][lower-alpha 103]
Gamma Tau 1914–2001, 2009 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Active [4]
Gamma Upsilon 1916–2001, 2007–2019 Miami University Oxford, Ohio Dormant [22][4][23][24][lower-alpha 104][lower-alpha 105][lower-alpha 106]
Gamma Phi 1918–1946 Amhurst College Amherst, Massachusetts Dormant [4][lower-alpha 107]
Gamma Chi 1919–2013 Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Dormant [4][lower-alpha 108]
Gamma Psi 1921 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia Active [4][lower-alpha 109]
Gamma Omega 1921–1935, 1977–1996, 2018–2020 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dormant [4][lower-alpha 110][lower-alpha 111]
Delta Alpha 1922 University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Active [4][lower-alpha 112]
Delta Beta 1923–2005, 2010 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active [4][lower-alpha 113]
Delta Gamma 1924 University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota Active [4][lower-alpha 114]
Delta Delta 1924–2006, 2009–2021 University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Dormant [4][lower-alpha 115]
Delta Epsilon 1924 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Active [4][lower-alpha 116]
Delta Zeta 1925 University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Active [4][lower-alpha 117]
Delta Eta 1926 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Active [4][lower-alpha 118]
Delta Theta 1926–1989 University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dormant [4][lower-alpha 119]
Delta Iota 1926–1973, 1976–1995, 2005 University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Active [4][lower-alpha 120]
Delta Kappa 1928–1994, 2005 Duke University Durham, North Carolina Active [25][4][lower-alpha 121][lower-alpha 122]
Delta Lambda 1930–1999, 2018 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Active [4][lower-alpha 123]
Delta Mu 1931 University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho Active [4][lower-alpha 124]
Delta Nu 1935 Lawrence University Appleton, Wisconsin Active [4][lower-alpha 125]
Delta Xi 1935 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Active [4][lower-alpha 126]
Delta Omicron 1939 Westminster College Fulton, Missouri Active [4]
Delta Pi 1941–1981, 1984–199x, 2003 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Active [4]
Delta Rho 1948–1974 Whitman College Walla Walla, Washington Dormant [4]
Delta Sigma 1948–2008 University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland Dormant [4][lower-alpha 127]
Delta Tau 1948 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Active [4][lower-alpha 128]
Delta Upsilon 1948–1994, 2012 University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Active [4][lower-alpha 129]
Delta Phi 1949–1968, 1979–2019 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Dormant [26][4][lower-alpha 130]
Delta Chi 1949 Oklahoma State University–Stillwater Stillwater, Oklahoma Active [4]
Delta Psi 1949–1966, 1982–1988, 2011 University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Active [4][lower-alpha 131]
Delta Omega 1950–2019 Kent State University Kent, Ohio Active [4][27][lower-alpha 132]
Epsilon Alpha 1952–1999, 2004 Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Active [4]
Epsilon Beta 1955–2018, 2018 Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Active [4][28][lower-alpha 133]
Epsilon Gamma 1956 Washington State University, Pullman, Washington Active [4]
Epsilon Delta 1957–1998, 2002 Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas Active [4][lower-alpha 134]
Epsilon Epsilon 1959–2015, 2021 University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Active [29][30][4][lower-alpha 135][lower-alpha 136]
Epsilon Zeta 1960 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas Active [4][lower-alpha 137]
Epsilon Eta 1961 Texas A&M University–Commerce Commerce, Texas Active [4][lower-alpha 138]
Epsilon Theta 1963–1997 Williamette University Salem, Oregon Dormant [4]
Epsilon Iota 1963 Kettering University Flint, Michigan Active [4][lower-alpha 139]
Epsilon Kappa 1966–1999 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Dormant [4][lower-alpha 140]
Epsilon Lambda 1966–1998 Texas A&M University–Kingsville Kingsville, Texas Dormant [4][lower-alpha 141]
Epsilon Mu 1966 Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Active [4][lower-alpha 142]
Epsilon Nu 1966 Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla, Missouri Active [4][lower-alpha 143]
Epsilon Xi 1967–2014, 2020 Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky Active [4][31][lower-alpha 144]
Epsilon Omicron 1967–1972, 1990–2015, 2019 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Active [4][lower-alpha 145]
Epsilon Pi 1968–1992, 2017 University of South Florida Tampa, Florida Active [4][lower-alpha 146]
Epsilon Rho 1968–1992, 2017 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas Active [4][32][lower-alpha 147][lower-alpha 148]
Epsilon Sigma 1968–1980 Athens State University Athens, Alabama Dormant [4][lower-alpha 149]
Epsilon Tau 1968–1979 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dormant [4][lower-alpha 150]
Epsilon Upsilon 1968 Marietta College Marietta, Ohio Active [4][lower-alpha 151]
Epsilon Phi 1969 Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond, Louisiana Active [4][lower-alpha 152]
Epsilon Chi 1969–1972 Northern Michigan University Marquette, Michigan Dormant [4][lower-alpha 153]
Epsilon Psi 1969–1985, 2019 University of Louisiana at Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana Active [4]
Epsilon Omega 1969–2001, 2007–2018 Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia Dormant [33][4][lower-alpha 154][lower-alpha 155]
Zeta Alpha 1970–1979, 2016 Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin Active [4][lower-alpha 156]
Zeta Beta 1970 LaGrange College LaGrange, Georgia Active [4][lower-alpha 157]
Zeta Gamma 1970–1976 Lamar University Beaumont, Texas Dormant [4]
Zeta Delta 1970–2017 Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Dormant [34][4][lower-alpha 158][lower-alpha 159]
Zeta Epsilon 1970–1976 Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, Tennessee Dormant [4][lower-alpha 160]
Zeta Zeta 1970 Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky Active [4][lower-alpha 161]
Zeta Eta 1971–1976, 1990–1999 Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota Dormant [4][lower-alpha 162]
Zeta Theta 1971 Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania Active [4][lower-alpha 163]
Zeta Iota 1972–1999 University of West Florida Pensacola, Florida Dormant [4][lower-alpha 164]
Zeta Kappa 1972–1997 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee Dormant [4][lower-alpha 165]
Zeta Lambda 1972 Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois Active [4][lower-alpha 166]
Zeta Mu 1973–19??, 19??–1993, 2015 Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pennsylvania Active [4][lower-alpha 167]
Zeta Nu 1973–1981 Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama Dormant [4][lower-alpha 168]
Zeta Xi 1974–1980 University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia Dormant [4][lower-alpha 169]
Zeta Omicron 1975–2012 University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida Dormant [4]
Zeta Pi 1976–2013 Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania Dormant [4][lower-alpha 170]
Zeta Rho 1981–2018 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois Dormant [4]
Zeta Sigma 1982–1985, 1993 Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Active [4]
Zeta Tau 1984–2017 University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington, North Carolina Dormant [35][4][lower-alpha 171][lower-alpha 172]
Zeta Phi 1984–1995 Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dormant [4][lower-alpha 173]
Zeta Chi 1986 University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Mississippi Active [4]
Zeta Psi 1986–1999, 2009 Stephen F. Austin State University Nacogdoches, Texas Active [4]
Zeta Omega 1987 Bradley University Peoria, Illinois Active [4]
Theta Alpha 1987–2001 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada Dormant [4]
Theta Beta 1988–1997 University of California, San Diego San Diego, California Dormant [4]
Theta Gamma 1989–2001, 2007 Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Active [4]
Theta Delta 1989 Baylor University Waco, Texas Active [4][lower-alpha 174]
Theta Epsilon 1990–2020 American University Washington, D.C. Active [4][36][lower-alpha 175]
Theta Zeta 1990 University of San Diego San Diego, California Active [4]
Theta Eta 1992–199x, 1999–2014, 2019 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Active [37][4][38][lower-alpha 176]
Theta Theta 1993–2002 University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Dormant [4]
Theta Iota 1993–1997 Towson University Towson, Maryland Dormant [4][lower-alpha 177]
Theta Kappa 1993–2013, 2020 University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney, Nebraska Active [4]
Theta Lambda 1994 University of California, Riverside Riverside, California Active [4]
Theta Mu 1994–2005, 2013 Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Active [4][lower-alpha 178]
Theta Nu 1995–2006 Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, Oklahoma Dormant [4][lower-alpha 179]
Theta Xi 1996 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Active [4]
Theta Omicron 1996–2018 Northern Colorado University Greeley, Colorado Dormant [4]
Theta Pi 1996–1998 Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland Dormant [4][lower-alpha 180]
Theta Rho 1997–2015 University of Dayton Dayton, Ohio Dormant [4]
Theta Sigma 1997–1999 University of California, Davis Davis, California Dormant [4]
Theta Tau 1997 Moravian University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Active [4]
Theta Upsilon 1998–2002 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Dormant [4]
Theta Phi 1998–200x Illinois State University Normal, Illinois Dormant [4]
Theta Chi 1999 Muhlenberg College Allentown, Pennsylvania Active [4]
Theta Psi 1999–2022 College of Idaho Caldwell, Idaho Dormant [4]
Theta Omega 2000–2016, 2020 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona Active [4][lower-alpha 181]
Iota Alpha 2000–2012 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois Dormant [4]
Iota Beta 2000 Wittenberg University Springfield, Ohio Active [4]
Iota Gamma 2000–2019 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio Dormant [4]
Iota Delta 2000 Quincy University Quincy, Illinois Active [4]
Iota Epsilon 2001 Chapman University Orange, California Active [4]
Iota Zeta 2002–2017 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia Dormant [4]
Iota Eta 2003–2007 Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina Dormant [4][lower-alpha 182]
Iota Theta 2004 Kennesaw State University Cobb County, Georgia Active [4]
Iota Iota 2007 John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio Active [4]
Iota Kappa 2007 Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina Active [4]
Iota Lambda 2009–2013 University of Tampa Tampa, Florida Dormant [4]
Iota Mu 2010 Quinnipiac University Hamden, Connecticut Active [4]
Iota Nu 2010–2015, 2017? Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida Active [4][39][lower-alpha 183]
Iota Xi 2010 Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, Florida Active [4]
Iota Omicron 2010 Babson College Wellesley, Massachusetts Active [4]
Iota Pi 2011–2019 University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont Dormant [4][40][lower-alpha 184]
Iota Rho 2012–2018 Pepperdine University Los Angeles County, California Dormant [41][4][lower-alpha 185]
Iota Sigma 2012 North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota Active [4]
Iota Tau 2013–2010 Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut Dormant [4]
Iota Upsilon 2013 Grand Valley State University Allendale, Michigan Active [4]
Iota Phi 2013 University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Eau Claire, Wisconsin Active [4]
Iota Chi 2014 Lindenwood University St. Charles, Missouri Active [4]
Iota Psi 2014 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts Active [4]
Iota Omega 2014 University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas Active [4]
Kappa Beta 2014 James Madison University Harrisonburg, Virginia Active [4]
Kappa Gamma 2015–2018 Monmouth University West Long Branch, New Jersey Dormant [4]
Kappa Delta 2015–2018 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, California Dormant [4]
Kappa Epsilon 2016 The College of New Jersey Ewing, New Jersey Active [4]
Kappa Zeta 2018 College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina Active [4]
Kappa Eta 2018 Mount St. Joseph University Cincinnati, Ohio Active [4]
Kappa Theta 2021 University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Active [4]
Kappa Iota 2022 East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Active [42]
University of Memphis colony 2018 University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee Active [43][4]
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville colony 2019 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, Illinois Active [4][44]

Notes

  1. Chapter closed due to the Civil War. Rechartered as Eta Prime.
  2. After the closing of the Bethany College chapter in 1860, this chapter assumed the national leadership role in 1861 and was called Alpha. According to Eaton, its previous name was not documented by the fraternity but as the second chapter, it appears to have been Beta Prime.
  3. This chapter merged with the Gamma chapter when the two colleges merged to create Washington & Jefferson College. The name Alpha was transferred to the Ohio Wesleyan chapter when it became the fraternity's headquarters.
  4. This chapter started as Omicron in 1864 and became the third chapter to be called Alpha when it took on the national leadership role in 1868.
  5. Alpha Second closed in 1874 when its members sold its assets, illegally pocketing the proceeds and joining another fraternity. It was later re-established as the Mu chapter.
  6. This was the Delta chapter from July 1863–1875. It became the fourth Alpha chapter when it took on the national leadership role.
  7. In 2010, the Ohio University chapter pled no contest to a hazing charge and received a five-year suspension.
  8. Suspended for four years in 2021 for hazing and distributing alcohol.
  9. Chapter closed because of the Civil War, during which its founder was killed.
  10. The Alpha chapter at Jefferson College merged with Gamma at Washington College shortly after the colleges merged into Washington & Jefferson College.
  11. Morgantown Academy ceased operations c.1862.
  12. Chapter closed because of the Civil War and its charter was withdrawn.
  13. This chapter became the fourth to be called Alpha when it took on the national leadership role 1874; its name was officially changed at the 1875 convention.
  14. Known as Beta Beta chapter from 1875–1877. The fraternity withdrew its charter in 1877 because the chapter was "illegally instituted", according to Eaton.
  15. Its founder graduated in 1861 and died in 1863. The fraternity never issued an official charter to this chapter.
  16. Chapter named changed from Iota to Epsilon sometime between 1864 and 1869.
  17. The fraternity withdrew the chapter's charter in 1875.
  18. Chapter closed when college banned fraternities.
  19. This chapter was previously Alpha prime.
  20. After the Civil War, it was re-chartered as Pi chapter, but the name was changed to Eta chapter shortly afterwards.
  21. Was called Buchtel College when the chapter was formed.
  22. Pi Prime was re-established Theta chapter before 1874, probably in 1870 according to Eaton. This chapter was previously Alpha Prime and Eta Prime.
  23. Reestablished from Delta Phi Delta in 1966.
  24. Changed to Epsilon chapter sometime between 1864 and 1869.
  25. Jamestown Collegiate Institute ceased operations c.1875.
  26. Fraternity withdrew the chapter's charter.
  27. Baird calls this Iota chapter. Eaton calls it Rho. Both agree on its founding year and its short life.
  28. A prior charter for this campus was called Xi chapter.
  29. The Poughkeepsie Institute ceased operations c.1868.
  30. Fraternity withdrew the chapter's charter.
  31. Started as Sigma Prime chapter in 1867. Its name was probably changed because of a brief closure of the chapter.
  32. Originally Delta Theta Society.
  33. Established because of a national merger with W.W.W. Rainbow.
  34. The Vanderbilt University chapter disbanded in 2020 in protest of the history of racism, misogyny, and sexual assault in the organization.
  35. Chapter closed because of the Civil War.
  36. Baird calls this Nu chapter, but Eaton says it was Mu chapter. The latter works better with the founding date of the Nu chapter at Lafayette College.
  37. Later re-established as Beta Alpha chapter.
  38. Started as Omicron charter in 1864 and became the third Alpha chapter when it took on the national leadership role in 1868. It dissolved in 1874 and became the Mu chapter when it was re-founded.
  39. Reformed as Chi chapter in 1875
  40. Eaton says this duplicated the name of an active chapter, although there were signs that Nu Prime was about to close.
  41. Reestablished in 1906 from Skull & Raven.
  42. Re-established as the Iota chapter.
  43. It became Alpha chapter when it took on the national leadership role in 1868.
  44. Omicron Prime/Alpha Second closed in 1874 when some members sold its assets, illegally pocketing the proceeds and joining another fraternity. It was later reestablished as the Mu chapter.
  45. Re-established as Beta Beta chapter.
  46. Originally a chapter of Sigma Pi.
  47. Name changed to Tau chapter because of accidental duplication of the name Omicron.
  48. This chapter was previously established as Alpha prime and Eta prime. It later became the Theta chapter.
  49. Formed from a chapter of Upsilon Beta when that fraternity went extinct.
  50. Re-established as the Beta Lambda chapter.
  51. Established from a national merger with W.W.W. Rainbow.
  52. Reformed as a colony in 2020.
  53. Lake Shore Seminary ceased operations in 1881.
  54. Charter was withdrawn at the 1875 national convention.
  55. Rho chapter was assigned while Rho Prime was still chartered. Eaton attributes this to "negligence" by the fraternity's administration.
  56. By 1869, this was called Kappa chapter, probably because it dissolved and reorganized.
  57. Eaton writes that a second Sigma chapter was established in Fairfield, Illinois on December 19, 1871. The name of that school is currently unknown. Also in 1871, Sigma chapter was started at Franklin College, Indiana; that chapter was dissolved in February 1872 because of sanctions and later re-established as the Chi chapter. This name listing follows the convention established in Baird of calling the Mount Union College chapter Sigma Second.
  58. A Kappa Phi Lambda chapter merged with ΔΤΔ at the previous fraternity's demise.
  59. Institution was called Pennsylvania Agricultural College when the chapter was organized.
  60. Reformed from Alpha Kappa Delta in 1912. Reformed from Alpha Lambda Tau in 1977.
  61. Penn State suspended Delta Tau Delta in October 2017 after issues related to alcohol.
  62. Previously the Omicron chapter
  63. Reformed as Beta Upsilon chapter in 1894.
  64. Originally the Epsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Theta dating to the 1860s. Sigma Alpha Theta was a small (4 chapter?) regional fraternity that ceased operations just after the Civil War.
  65. Originally the Alpha chapter of a small regional fraternity named Psi Theta Psi (some sources say Phi Theta Psi) which had formed in 1885. It withdrew from that fraternity when merger talks with Sigma Alpha Epsilon broke down in 1896, and joined Delta Tau Delta that same year. See Baird's Archive, Inactive Men's Groups.
  66. Eaton says it started as Sigma chapter in 1871 but its charter was withdrawn on February 5, 1872 because of sanctions. It received a new charter later in 1872 as Chi chapter.
  67. Was previously the Nu chapter.
  68. Originally the Ozarks Club.
  69. College banned national fraternities in 1913. The Wooster chapter's successor was Phi Omega Sigma (local), or "IV Section", active from 1913 to 2017. See List of fraternities and sororities at the College of Wooster
  70. Reformed as Gamma Pi chapter in 1911.
  71. Chapter closed when college banned fraternities.
  72. Re-establishment of Mu Second chapter.
  73. In January 2017, the university suspended the chapter for one year because of multiple hazing violations
  74. Fraternity withdrew the chapter's charter because it had been "Illegally instituted" according to Eaton. Re-established as the Delta chapter.
  75. Was the Omicron chapter from 1871–1874 and 1875–1880.
  76. Fraternity withdrew the charter because the chapter was "illegally instituted" according to Eaton.
  77. Reestablished from the Utopian Club in 1911.
  78. Reestablished from Alpha Tau Gamma in 2000.
  79. Reestablished from Alpha Kappa Pi chapter in 1971.
  80. Re-establishment of the Pi chapter.
  81. In 2011, the chapter at Lehigh University was suspended for three years for hazing pledges.
  82. Originally Alpha Mu.
  83. Reestablished in 1991 from Beta Sigma.
  84. Suspended for underage drinking in 2015.
  85. In August 2018, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ordered the Delta Tau Delta chapter to cease operations because of hazing. The university reinstated the chapter in the fall of 2019.
  86. This was the Upsilon Prime chapter from 1872–1879.
  87. In 2018, the Ohio State chapter of Delta Tau Delta was put on probation for an alcohol violation, followed by a hazing violation in 2019. In 2000, the university again placed Delta Tau Delta on probation after the alcohol-related death of one of its members. Four months after its probation ended, two students were assaulted at a Delt party and were taken to the hospital. In 2002, the national fraternity revoked the chapter's charter for grades.
  88. Reestablished from Alpha Theta Phi in 1894.
  89. Originally Black Dragon club.
  90. Originally the Consonant Club.
  91. The national fraternity suspended the chapter indefinitely for filming an inappropriate audition for the "Real World" TV series.
  92. Originally Phi Rho.
  93. Originally Alpha Omega.
  94. Originally the Coterie Club.
  95. Originally Delta Delta.
  96. Originally Omega Lambda Upsilon.
  97. Originally Alpha Mu Alpha.
  98. Originally Phi Mu Alpha.
  99. The Syracuse University chapter was suspended in October 2017 for hazing.
  100. Was Omega Prime chapter from 1875–1894.
  101. Reformed from the Hawkeye Club in 1911.
  102. Originally was Zeta Phi.
  103. Reestablished as a colony in 2019.
  104. Originally Omega Psi Rho.
  105. The chapter was suspended for three years in 2000. The chapter was re-colonized at a later date.
  106. Suspended for hazing from 2019 until 2034.
  107. Originally Kappa Theta.
  108. Originally the Aztec Club.
  109. Originally Pi Phi Delta.
  110. Originally Delta Psi Delta.
  111. Chapter became Delta Sigma Pi in 1935.
  112. Originally Delta Sigma Delta.
  113. Originally Tau Gamma Phi.
  114. Originally Alpha Tau.
  115. Originally Beta Sigma Alpha.
  116. Originally Tau Delta Alpha.
  117. Originally Phi Gamma Sigma.
  118. Originally Tau Phi.
  119. Originally Psi Delta Psi.
  120. Originally Delta Phi Pi.
  121. Originally Delta Delta.
  122. Duke University suspended the fraternity for two months in late 2018. However, the suspension was revoked two months later after an investigation.
  123. Originally Omega Upsilon.
  124. Originally Beta Chi.
  125. Originally Delta Iota.
  126. Originallys Beta Chi.
  127. Originally Kappa Sigma Kappa.
  128. Originally Kappa Tau.
  129. Originally Delta Sigma.
  130. The national fraternity closed the chapter in September 2019 over allegations of hazing.
  131. Originally Alpha Kappa.
  132. Both the university and the fraternity suspended the Kent State chapter in March 2019 for conduct that was disruptive to the university.
  133. Delta Tau Delta fraternity suspended the TCU chapter in January 2018 for hazing incidents in the fall semester.
  134. Originally Tau Delta Tau.
  135. Disbanded for hazing in 2015.
  136. Reestablished as a colony in 2021.
  137. Originally Esquire Social Club.
  138. Originally Cavaliers.
  139. Originally Gamma Mu Tau.
  140. Originally Alpha Tau Delta.
  141. Originally Beta Sigma Lambda.
  142. Originally Phi Delta Gamma.
  143. Originally Kappa Phi.
  144. Originally Phi Phi Kappa.
  145. Reestablished as a colony in 2019.
  146. Originally Zeta Phi Epsilon.
  147. Originally Aegeidae Club.
  148. Re-established as a colony in 2017.
  149. Originally Rho Alpha Omega.
  150. Originally Delta Society.
  151. Originally Beta Delta Epsilon.
  152. Originally Alpha Tau Delta.
  153. Originally Chi Sigma Nu.
  154. Originally Delta Tau.
  155. The chapter at Georgia Southern University lost its national charter due to hazing in 2018.
  156. Originally Alpha Delta Sigma.
  157. Originally Sigma Nu Pi.
  158. Originally Sigma Chi Epsilon.
  159. In February 2017, Delta Tau Delta received a five-year suspension from Texas State for co-hosting a 3,000-person party with alcohol.
  160. Originally Alpha Sigma Psi.
  161. Originally Sigma Chi Alpha.
  162. Restablished from Gamma Beta Delta.
  163. Originally Kappa Chi.
  164. Originally Delta Tau Omega.
  165. Originally Sigma Iota Nu.
  166. Originally Phi Delta.
  167. Originally Phi Delta Mu.
  168. Originally Pi Chi.
  169. Originally Delta Omega.
  170. Originally Chi Alpha Sigma.
  171. Originally Psi Kappa Omega.
  172. In November 2017, the fraternity suspended the UNC Wilmington chapter for multiple violations of the fraternity's risk management policy.
  173. Originally Nu Delta.
  174. Originally Delta Tau.
  175. In 2020, all members of the American University chapter of Delta Tau Delta disaffiliated in protest of the cycle of violence and racism in fraternities.
  176. In 2014, the chapter was closed by the fraternity's national leadership for multiple alcohol citations.
  177. Originally Sigma Pi Rho.
  178. Originally Delta Tau.
  179. Originally Delta Chi Delta.
  180. Originally Omega Epsilon.
  181. Reestablished as a colony in 2020.
  182. Originally Gamma Delta Chi.
  183. In 2015, Florida Atlantic University suspended the Delta Tau Delta fraternity for two years for "hazing brutality".
  184. The University of Vermont suspended its Delta Tau Delta chapter after the alcohol-related death of one of its members in February 2019.
  185. In 2017, the Pepperdine University chapter was deactivated for an alcohol-related incident and other repeated violations.

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