Alpha Delta Phi is a social fraternity located in colleges and universities in North America. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are indicated in italics.
See also
See also: Alpha Delta Phi Society § ChaptersNotes
- Withdrew to become a chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1992.
- Originated as Iota Phi Kappa (local) in 1835.
- Formed from the Kappa chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1851, which had been installed three years earlier, in 1848.
- Withdrew to become a chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1992.
- See the A.D. Club and the Fly Club.
- Withdrew to become a chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1993.
- Originated as Tau Delta Theta (local) in 1842.
- ^ Note that the Madison chapter is at Colgate University in NY, while the Wisconsin chapter is at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1846 to 1890, Colgate was named Madison University. Is there a connection to the Rochester chapter? The Colgate Misplaced Pages entry notes a schismatic group of trustees, students and faculty wanted to move the school to Rochester, and when disallowed by legal action they left to form their own school there.
- Originated as the Zeta (Prime) chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1847.
- Greek letter organizations were banned at Williams in the mid-1960s.
- Originated as the Bertrian Society (local) in 1847.
- Withdrew to become a chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1992.
- The Cumberland chapter was initiated in December, 1857, and "recognized in 1859". With the impending Civil War it suspended active functions in 1861.
- Originated as the Fraternal Society (Alpha chapter) of Omicron Kappa Epsilon in 1833; its actives and a few alumni withdrew in 1858, anticipating a merger into a national fraternity. ΟΚΕ alumni who were disallowed from initiation into ΑΔΦ would go on to form a second chapter at Hope College, in Michigan, four years after Alpha's withdrawal. The Hope group remains an active local.
- Originated as Phi Kappa (local) in 1835; the chapter's designation honors that prior local.
- Originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1888.
- Originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1890.
- Originated as the Lions Head Club (local) in 1894.
- Originated as Phi Rho Beta (local) in 1897.
- Originated as Phi Sigma Delta (local) in 1900.
- Originated as Pi Theta (local) in 1903.
- Withdrew to become a chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1992.
- Originated as The Kalevala Club (local) in 1910.
- Originated as Phi Epsilon (local) in 1912.
- Originated as Sigma Theta Psi (local) in 1955.
- Fraternities are permanently banned at Colby, with the last fraternity chapters closing between 1984-86.
- Originated as Lambda Phi (local) in 1906.
- Originated as Nu Epsilon Zeta (local) in 1921.
- Originated as Alpha Delta (local) in 2007.
References
- ^ Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed October 15, 2022.
- Catalogue of the Alpha Delta Phi 1832-1915 xxiii -xxiv