Greek Letter organizations consist of individuals who bond together for life through common goals, values, rituals, and aspirations. Fraternities and sororities provide a built-in support system of friends and resources throughout members' time at Illinois Tech and after graduation. There are opportunities for philanthropy, service, leadership, scholarship, and social activities. Below you will find a list of chapters on Illinois Tech’s campus.
Sororities
Alpha Sigma Alpha—Illinois Tech Founding: 1999
We are an organization dedicated to developing women of poise and purpose.
A Sorority. This is who we are; an organization of sisterhood, heritage, leadership and service. Alpha Sigma Alpha offers an experience of fun campus activities to a lifetime of community impact. By fostering close friendships between members, Alpha Sigma Alpha elevates the influence of women who strive to continue improving the world around them. We inspire women to lead, to serve and most of all to make a difference.
President: Daberechi Onyeachole | president@asaiit.org
Instagram: @asazetaphi
Academics: 2.96 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.03 overall GPA
Kappa Phi Delta—Illinois Tech Founding: 1904
The women of Kappa Phi Delta recognize the absolute importance of a well-rounded college experience that will allow for a smooth transition into the professional world. Sisters not only focus on the academic aspect of college, but on cultivating skills that will be useful throughout life, such as time management, public speaking, teamwork, and leadership.
President: Tania Soutonglang | kpdpresident1904@gmail.com
Instagram: @kappaphidelta_
Academics: 3.32 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.27 overall GPA
Fraternities
Alpha Epsilon Pi (Provisionary Chapter)
The mission of Alpha Epsilon Pi is to provide education, resources and training to the future leaders of the world’s Jewish communities. This mission is demonstrated every day through acts of brotherhood, Tzedakah (charity), social awareness and support for Jewish communities and Israel.
Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded to provide opportunities for the Jewish college man seeking the best possible college and fraternity experience. We have maintained the integrity of our purpose by strengthening our ties to the Jewish community and serving as a link between high school and career
President: Alan Golubitsky | agolubitsky@hawk.iit.edu
Academics: N/A
Alpha Sigma Phi—Illinois Tech Founding: 1939
Alpha Sigma Phi is not interested in only becoming the fraternity of choice, for this perspective unnecessarily narrows our recruitment efforts to those inclined to go Greek. We instead, will be focused on appealing to a broader base of undergraduate men, thereby competing directly with other activities and organizations on today's campuses. By so doing, help to attract the very best and brightest undergraduate men.
President: Aerex Freeman | afreeman2@hawk.iit.edu
Academics: 2.87 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 2.97 overall GPA
Instagram: @alphasigmaphi.iit
Alpha Psi Lambda (Provisionary Chapter)
The purpose of Alpha Psi Lambda is to create a community for the Latino students at Illinois Tech. As a national fraternity, and the largest and the first co-ed Latino fraternity, we pride ourselves on being an organization that fosters Familia, Culture, Academics, Service, and Leadership. The goal of this chapter is to bring these ideals to Illinois Tech, and create a diverse space inside of the university’s Fraternity and Sorority Life. Alpha Psi Lambda aims to serve all students no matter their background or gender. As a group Alpha Psi Lambda wants to help students build friendships and create a strong social experience in the Illinois Tech community. Our goal is to advocate for the needs and concerns of the Hispanic/Latino student body, as well as, foster positive relationships between other collegiate chapters. Our organization is inclusive of transfer and graduate students, therefore serving a largely overlooked community at Illinois Tech.
President: Laila Mendez | lmendez5@hawk.iit.edu
Academics: N/A
Delta Tau Delta—Illinois Tech Founding: 1901
Delta Tau Delta is the place for leaders to hone their skills, youths to grow, students to find support and guidance and men to find their paths to a life of excellence. With more than 150 years of guiding men via Truth, Courage, Faith and Power, the Delta Tau Delta experience has fostered innovators, advocates, change agents and community leaders by affecting the world through self-discovery. Where will your journey lead you?
President: Shahaan Mirza | president@dtdgb.com
Instagram: @iitdelts
Website: https://iitdelts.org
Academics: 3.08 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.15 overall GPA
Phi Kappa Sigma—Illinois Tech Founding: 1898
The vision of Phi Kappa Sigma is “Lifelong growth and development of the Fraternity and its members.” This focus makes a perfect practice field for growing personally, refining life skills, developing leadership, and experiencing real-world situations in a safe, supportive environment.
President: Hezekiah Ohiku | alpha@aepks.com
Instagram: @phikappasigmaiit
Academics: 3.08 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.17 overall GPA
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia—VanderCook College of Music Founding: 1993
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was born on October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory in Boston, when a group of thirteen young men under the guidance of Ossian Everett Mills met “to consider the social life of the young men students of that institution [and] to devise ways and means by which it might be improved.” Sinfonia became a national fraternity on October 6, 1900, with the admission of a group of men at the Broad Street Conservatory in Philadelphia. For over a century, Sinfonians in nearly every field of study and professional endeavor have transformed music in America. The opportunity of becoming a Sinfonian is offered to as many men as possible who, through a love for music, can assist in the fulfillment of the Fraternity’s Object and ideals either by adopting music as a profession or by working to advance the cause of music in America.
President: Michael Kramer | mkramer@vandercook.edu
Academics: N/A
Pi Kappa Phi—Illinois Tech Founding: 1935
Our mission is create an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities.
President: Alek Popovich | apopovic@hawk.iit.edu
Instagram: @iitpikapps
Academics: 2.80 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 2.93 overall GPA
Sigma Phi Epsilon—Illinois Tech Rechartered: 2020
We complement a man’s education by delivering a premier student experience in one of the most formative times of his life. Through SigEp, men strengthen their character, build leadership and interpersonal skills, and learn to develop healthy, lifelong relationships that are essential to a successful and fulfilling life.
President: Ammar Waheed | awaheed3@hawk.iit.edu
Instagram: @sigep.illinoistech
Academics: 3.04 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.23 overall GPA
Triangle—Illinois Tech Founding: 1923
The purpose of Triangle shall be to maintain a fraternity of engineers, architects, and scientists. It shall carry out its purpose by establishing chapters that develop balanced men who cultivate high moral character, foster lifelong friendships, and live their lives with integrity.
President: Ramiro Alarcon | president@triangleiit.org
Instagram: @iittriangle
Academics: 2.97 term GPA (Spring 2023) | 3.16 overall GPA
Related Organizations
Order of Omega—Eta Tau Chapter
Order of Omega is a leadership honor society for members of fraternity and sorority organizations. Order of Omega recognizes upperclassmen who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership, involvement within their respective organization and within the fraternity/sorority, campus, and local community. Members share the common goal of recognizing the many outstanding student leaders at their institution.
President: Ana Shack | ashack@hawk.iit.edu
Multicultural Greek Initiative (MGI)
The purpose of MGI shall be to create a safe space for students to pursue incorporating multicultural Greek organizations on Illinois Tech. For more information, click here.