Fraternity and Sorority Chapters
Inter-fraternity Council Organizations (Fraternities)
Panhellenic Council Organizations (Sororities)
Professional/Academic Organizations
Important Note
Phi Sigma Kappa, Theta Phi Alpha, and Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. are not currently recognized organizations at Monmouth University. Any individual or group of individuals that choose to operate or recruit new members under the designation or any derivation of the name Phi Sigma Kappa, Theta Phi Alpha, or Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. may be subject to discipline under the Monmouth University Student Code of Conduct.
Inter-fraternity Council Organizations
Monmouth University Box: 113 Contact: Liz O’Brien Phone: 732-571-3465 The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity is a men’s social organization established in 1852 to focus on strengthening the values of its members while focusing on service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood. Membership in Phi Kappa Psi is based upon character, scholastic achievement, service, and involvement on campus and throughout the community. |
Monmouth University Box: 101 Contact: Dr. Joseph Mosca Phone: 732-571-3495 Membership in Sigma Pi fraternity is a lifelong experience. From the first moments of associate membership to the Adytum on high, a member of Sigma Pi holds and maintains a unique idea of brotherhood. Sigma Pi at Monmouth is one of the fastest growing organizations on campus. Their success can be attributed to the social and community activities the organization has contributed to and sponsored. If you would like to be part of this organization, feel free to contact any brother. |
Monmouth University Box: 102 Contact: Rick Su Phone: 732-571-3425 Sigma Tau Gamma received its charter in April of 2005. Sigma Tau Gamma was founded with the understanding that all men are social creatures and friendships made in college days are lasting ones. Members believe that a social fraternity must be dedicated to the highest ideals of manhood and brotherhood; to congeniality, the development of good personal characteristics, and social poise; to good scholarship, mature thinking, and action; to good citizenship, democratic principles, and acceptance of responsibility; and to loyalty and service to college, community, country, and Fraternity. |
Monmouth University Box: 103 Contact: Christa Hogan Phone: 732-263-5409 Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) is Monmouth University’s first national fraternity. It was founded nationally on January 10, 1899, and is currently the largest fraternity in the world, with over 324 chapters. TKE leads a dynamic social life holding mixers, social gatherings, and the annual RCB. TKEs are also involved with campus activities. TKE is very active with intramural football, basketball, hockey, and softball. Another important aspect of TKE is its commitment to helping the community and other organizations in raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association. |
Monmouth University Box: 104 Contact: Suanne Schaad Phone: 732-263-5804 Theta Xi is a national fraternity with a rich history spanning 130 years. Monmouth University recognized the Gamma Xi chapter in 1994. Wearing their blue and silver, the brothers of Theta Xi have established themselves as active participants in Monmouth’s extracurricular programs and intramural sports. The men of Theta Xi strive to succeed academically and socially |
Panhellenic Council Organizations
Monmouth University Box: 100 Contact: Merissa Jones Phone: 732-263-5894 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. began as a vision of nine college students on the campus of Howard University in 1908. It is the oldest Greek-lettered organization established by African- American college-educated women. The sorority has grown into a union of thousands of over 250,000 collegetrained women who are bound by a powerful mystique, a real moving factor in the lives of students in more than four hundred institutions of higher learning; it is one of the most solvent corporations in the world today. Its membership is comprised of distinguished women who boast excellent academic records, proven leadership skills, and are involved in the global community through advocacy and service. AKA has dedicated itself to improving the quality of life for citizens worldwide and promoting peace. |
Monmouth University Box: 107 Contact: Dr. Doug Stives Phone: 732-263-5894 “Strength is in the bond.” These words hold special meaning to each and every sister of Alpha Sigma Tau. Sisters know they can depend on each other throughout life’s twists and turns. With this strength to draw from, sisters feel confident in all their endeavors. Alpha Sigma Tau participates in a variety of campus activities including Greek Week, formals, and social service projects. Through sharing experiences, older sisters help new sisters grow and become involved on campus. |
Monmouth University Box: 108 Contact: Deb Kavourias Phone: 732-263-5240 Alpha Xi Delta has a rich 116-year history beginning at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois. Alpha Xi Delta’s flower is the pink rose; colors are light blue, dark blue, and gold, which are often referred to as double blue and gold; and mascot is a teddy bear named BetXi Bear. Alpha Xi Delta’s philanthropy is Choose Children, an umbrella philosophy of philanthropy rather than a specific single organization. Choose Children allows each chapter to do hands-on work with children in their home community. The national organization has also published a children’s book, What Can I Do?, which can be provided to local children in need through a program called AlphaXi Delta Reading Day. Alpha Xi Delta is guided by the vision: Inspiring women to realize their potential. |
Monmouth University Box: 109 Contact: Corey Inzana Phone: 732-263-6263 Delta Phi Epsilon is a social, international sorority with chapters in the United States and Canada. D-Phi-E has been in existence for over 90 years. The chapter at Monmouth University is Delta Omega, which has been active since 1967. D-Phi-E was founded at New York University Law School on March 17, 1917. The colors of Delta Phi Epsilon are pure gold and royal purple, and the mascot is the unicorn. D-Phi-E contributes to such philanthropies as anorexia nervosa awareness and prevention and related diseases, and cystic fibrosis. They pride themselves on their unity as a sorority and their uniqueness as individuals. |
Monmouth University Box: 106 Contact: Nicole Martinez Phone: 732-571-3584/732-571-3462 Lambda Theta Alpha, Latin Sorority, Inc., began in 1975 and became incorporated in 1979. This academic and service sorority opened the Tau chapter at Monmouth in Spring 1994. Lambda Theta Alpha serves as a support system for the ladies of the organization, and is devoted to helping and volunteering in the community. A sorority based on heritage, LTA takes great pride in their sisters’ various cultures and welcomes women of any nationality. With their burgundy and gray colors, Lambda Theta Alpha continues its growth at Monmouth University with unity, love, and respect. |
Monmouth University Box: 110 Contact: Danielle Schrama Phone: 732-263-5281 Phi Sigma Sigma is a national sorority founded in 1913. At Monmouth, the chapter participates in many annual events including Greek Week and homecoming. They hold an annual mother/daughter brunch that both sisters and mothers enjoy, and perform service projects in the local community. It’s hard not to have fun as a member of Phi Sigma Sigma! |
Monmouth University Box: 112 Contact: Samantha Murphy Phone: 732-571-3653 Zeta Tau Alpha was founded on October 15, 1898, at Longwood College in Virginia. At Monmouth University, ZTA was installed as an official chapter of the national organization after having been colonized in 1998. This group of women has a long-standing record of achievement at Monmouth in their former existence as the Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority. The women petitioned to become a national Panhellenic sorority in the spring of 1998 and have achieved their goal, becoming part of the third largest women’s fraternity in the nation. |
Professional/Academic Organizations
Monmouth University Box: 114 Contact: John Buzza Phone: 732-263-5575 Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and one of the largest professional business fraternities. The Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded on October 5, 1904, at New York University. The vision for Alpha Kappa Psi is to be recognized as a premier developer of principled business leaders. The organization is open to both men and women. |













