Greek Organizations

Fraternities and Sororities has been a fundamental part of Ursinus College since the early 1900’s. Now Ursinus is home to 5 Sororities and 8 Fraternities presenting 20 % of our student population. 

Fraternities

  • Alpha Delta Phi Society, and affiliation of the national Alpha Delta Phi Society, is Ursinus College’s first gender-inclusive literary and social Greek, seeking diverse minds and enduring Siblinghood.

  • Alpha Phi Epsilon’s mission is to form a brotherhood that is not easily forgotten while succeeding in academia and serving the community.

  • Delta Pi Sigma is a fraternity founded in 1949.

  • Men of Honor since 1850

  • Pi Omega Delta was founded in 1978 on the principles of Unity, Brotherhood, Respect, Trust, and Pride

  • Sigma Pi Theta-Sigma chapter has been a vital component of the Ursinus Greek community since our chartering in September 2005.

Sororities

  • The purpose of the Kappa Delta Kappa Sorority shall be to establish a social organization for the members thereof, to form a permanent society that will create a closer tie between alumni and the undergraduate women, and to provide a group that will cooperate towards the advancement of Ursinus College.

  • Phi Alpha Psi is a local sorority founded in 1907, and this 107 year old legacy makes it the oldest sorority at Ursinus College.

  • Sigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women’s sorority and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference. Sigma Sigma Sigma the only national sorority on campus, founded on the basis of strong friendship and sisterhood and our Foundaton, the Tri Sigma Foundation, which funds leadership programming for young adult women and play therapy for terminally ill children.

  • Tau Sigma Gamma thrives based on the values of leadership, dedication, and unity. Tau Sigma Gamma, established in 1929, has led over 800 women through the bonds of sisterhood.