What are the fraternity in the Philippines?
General
Greek name | Greek letters / nickname | Fraternity, sorority, or frat./sor. |
---|---|---|
ΑΦΩ | Alpha Phi Omega | Fraternity/Sorority |
ΑΣΦ | Alpha Sigma Phi (Philippines) | Fraternity/Sorority |
ΒΣΩΦ | Beta Sigma Omega Phi “Betans” | Fraternity/Sorority |
Δ | Delta Fraternity and Sorority International “Deltans” | Fraternity/Sorority |
How many social fraternities are there?
There are 2,913 chapters on more than 630 college and university campuses. Membership in local fraternities and sororities adds significantly to this total, and there are more than 10 million alumni members of Greek-letter societies.
What is the purpose of social fraternities?
The basic function of the social fraternity is to serve as a collegiate “home” and dormitory for its members, but the emphasis varies from school to school. At some universities Greek-letter societies are the nucleus of campus political and social life, while at others fraternities and sororities are barely tolerated…
Are there any fraternities or sororities in the Philippines?
The following is a list of fraternities and sororities in the Philippines . Greek letters / nickname – the Greek letters spelled out in English or other long form name for the organization, followed by the group’s standard nickname (ordered on this column)
Is there a Sigma Rho fraternity in the Philippines?
^ Sigma Rho of the University of the Philippines at Los Baños has no legal or fraternal affiliation with Sigma Rho University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City. Search Archived May 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine of Press Secretary Ignacio R. Bunye during the Aquila Legis Law Fraternity Convention SEC Reg.
Are there any international chapters in the Philippines?
International here implies that the organization in the Philippines has collegiate chapters outside the Philippines in the same legal entity.
What do you call a fraternity or sorority?
Fraternity, sorority, or Frat./Sor. Fraternity, sorority, or Frat./Sor. Fraternity, sorority, or Frat./Sor. Note: International affiliation indicates relationship with a similar fraternity and/or sorority existing at the same level of education in other countries.