Our Greek Life Can't Be Beat
USCB is excited to offer five Greek Life organizations on campus. Each of our organizations have unique foundings and values but shares the common values of academics, philanthropy/service, brotherhood/sisterhood and leadership.
USCB requires that students must meet the following requirement to be eligible to join a social fraternity or sorority: completed 12 credits hours at the college level, be a full-time student, and have at least a 2.3 GPA. Some chapters may have additional requirements.
We hope you consider joining one of our organizations and adding a chapter to your life!
Organizations
National Panhellenic ConferenceZeta Tau Alpha Fraternity (ΖΤΑ)Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Education and Awareness
Colors: Turquoise Blue and Steel Grey Flower: White Violet Mascot: 5 Pointed Crown Magazine: Themis Motto: Seek the Noblest USCB Chapter Designation: USC Beaufort Colony Local Founding: Colonized Spring 2015 National Founding: October 15, 1898 at Longwood University National Website: zetataualpha.org Mission Statement: To make a difference in the lives of our members by developing the potential of each individual through innovative programming, which emphasizes leadership development, service to others, academic achievement and continued personal growth for women, with a commitment to friendship and the future based on the sisterhood, values and traditions of the past. Phi Mu Fraternity (ΦM)Philanthropy: Children's Miracle Network
Colors: Rose and White Flower: Rose Colored Carnation Mascot: Lion Magazine: The Aglaia Motto: "Les Soeurs Fideles" or "The Faithful Sisters" USCB Chapter Designation: Local Founding: Spring 2016 National Founding: 1852 at Wesleyan College National Website: www.phimu.org Mission Statement: Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women’s organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living, encouraging members to achieve their personal best. |
National Panhellenic CouncilAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, IncorporatedPhilanthropy:
Colors: Salmon Pink and Apple Green Flower: Pink Tea Rose Mascot: Ivy Leaf Magazine: Ivy Leaf Motto: By Culture and Merit USCB Chapter Designation: Local Founding: Fall 2016 National Founding: January 15, 1908 at Howard University National Website: www.aka1908.com Mission Statement: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded on a mission comprised of five basic tenets that have remained unchanged since the sorority’s inception more than a century ago. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of “Service to All Mankind". Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated (ΖΦΒ)Philanthropy:
Colors: Royal Blue and White Flower: White Rose Mascot: Dove Magazine: The Archon Motto: Community Conscious, Action-Oriented Organization USCB Chapter Designation: Local Founding: Spring 2015 National Founding: January 16, 1920 at Howard University National Website: www.zphib1920.org Mission Statement: Uphold the founding principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterhood, and Finer Women. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, IncorporatedPhilanthropy: St. Jude Children's Hospital
Colors: Crimson & Cream Flower: Red Carnation Symbol: Diamond Magazine: Kappa Alpha Psi Journal Motto: Achievement in every field of human endeavor USCB Chapter Designation: Nu Nu Colony Local Founding: Colonized Spring 2018 National Founding: January 5, 1911 at Indiana University National Website: kappaalphapsi1911.com Mission Statement: To unite college men of culture, patriotism, and honor, in a bond of fraternity. To encourage honorable Achievement in every field of human endeavor. To promote spiritual, social, intellectual, and moral welfare of its members. To assist in the aims and purposes of colleges and universities. To inspire service in the public interest. |