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  • ...been recognized by a [[Collegiate Chapters|Collegiate Chapter]], [[Alumni Chapters|Alumni Chapter]] or the [[National Council]] as upholding the highest value ...ion 5. Alumni Chapters shall be established by geographical region. Alumni Chapters shall be open to Alumni Members and Honorary Members in good standing who h
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  • ...Kansas. The chapter was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. The chapter went inactive in [[1938]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...Millersville University] in Millersville, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Ralph William Yohe]] and is a member of the [[Ce ...vated co-ed anew. The Chapter splits, with several Brothers choosing to go inactive. The remaining Brothers comply and bring in almost 30 new Brothers, over ha
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  • ...ral Missouri State University) in Warrensburg, Missouri. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Eldo L. Hendricks]], [[Claude A. Phillips]], and ...National Staff]], Alpha Chapter Alumni, and interested brothers from other chapters, the chapter was reactivated on December 2, 2000. [[Gene Seevers]] played
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  • ...east Missouri State University) in Kirksville, Missouri. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Alpha Chapter]] alumnus [[C.H. McClure]] (Α ...er I came here. By that time, Phi Sigma Pi had probably twelve or fifteen chapters, but Beta had been skipped in the naming."
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  • ...by [[Alpha Chapter]] alumnus [[Joseph V. Hanna]]. Gamma Chapter has been inactive since [[1959]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...olla F. Wood, who was a graduate student of the college. The chapter went inactive in 1934. The Epsilon colony was refounded by [[Beta Psi Chapter]] alumnus ...ld go on to found [[Tau Chapter]], one of the most historically successful chapters in the Fraternity.
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  • ...rcing the chapter to go inactive. Zeta Chapter is the first chapter to go inactive. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...University of Pennsylvania] in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by several [[Eta Chapter]] Brothers and is a member o During World War II the Chapter went inactive. It was restarted in 1946 by the Chapter's Advisor Dr. Stout and seven pre-
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  • ...University of Pennsylvania] in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and is a member of the [[Cent ...y Theta Chapter to Bloomsburg University to find that the Iota chapter was inactive. With the help of National Staff, the first class (Alpha) inducted 37 broth
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  • ...#931; 1042) and is a member of the [[Bluegrass Region]]. This Chapter went inactive in October 2017. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...Chapter alumnus Name and was a member of the [[Southwest Region]]. It went inactive in [[2007]] and was formally closed in [[2008]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...lumnus Name and is a member of the [[South Region]]. The chapter has been inactive since [[2006]] and was formally closed in [[2008]]. ...uggled to regain their membership levels and interest pre-Katrina and went inactive shortly after.
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  • ...town.edu Kutztown University] in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumna [[Sherry Lebo]] and is a member of === Inactive Brothers ===
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  • The Chapter went inactive in the Spring of 2015 and was restructured in Fall 2015. The new Chapter me {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...ers|Chapter]] is a member of the [[Lonestar Region]]. The chapter was made inactive on January 28, 2017. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...Texas State University-San Marcos] in San Marcos, Texas. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and is a member of the [[Lone ...things. Being the only Chapter in the entire Southwest region to have two chapters within an hour drive. Delta Phi is a prime location to begin hosting some i
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  • ...University of Northern Colorado]. in Greeley, Colorado. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and is a member of the [[West The Chapter is currently comprised of 21 active Brother and 4 inactive Brothers. The Chapter was also named 2010 [[WICKED]] (Southwest Regional E
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2005]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2005]] and formally closed in [[2008]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...egiate Chapters|chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2002]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...p://www.umaine.edu University of Maine] in Orono, Maine. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Basant Dietry]] and is a member of the [[Northea * [[Morgan McGraw]]- Locally Inactive as of Spring 2020
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  • ...www.unt.edu University of North Texas] in Denton, Texas. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Gamma Phi]] [https://www.ou.edu/ (University of ====Inactive Brothers====
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  • ...ter decided not to return to Phi Sigma Pi. With graduating seniors and the Inactive Brothers permanently leaving the fraternity the Delta Iota Chapter was down ...ogressed internal conflicts continued, leading multiple brothers to become inactive or lose interest due to in-fighting. In the course of 6 months the Delta Io
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  • ...] was founded by [[Alpha Theta]] alumna [[Colleen Dougherty]]. It has been inactive since [[2002]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...alumnus Name and is a member of the [[Bluegrass Region]]. The Chapter went inactive on November 19, [[2011]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...founded by [[Colleen Dougherty]], [[Alpha Theta]] Chapter '94. It has been inactive since [[2003]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...://www.auburn.edu Auburn University] in Auburn, Alabama. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] is a member of the [[South Region]]. ...funds and apathy among the Brothers caused the Gamma Omicron Chapter to go inactive in 2006 for a period of restructuring.
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  • ...r alumnus Name and was a member of the [[South Region]]. The chapter went inactive on February 23, [[2010]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...on University of Pennsylvania] in Clarion, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and was a member of the [[All * 1944-1946 Chapter inactive due to World War II
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  • ...versity of Pennsylvania] in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and is a member of the [[West Inactive*
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and has been inactive since [[1937]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2003]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[1998]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. The chapter went inactive in [[1937]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. The chapter went inactive in [[1997]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...ter went inactive at some point, reactivating in 1987 at UDC and then went inactive again in [[1997]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ....edu University of West Georgia] in Carrollton, Georgia. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Amy Johnston]], [[Jamie Painter]], and [[Jamie E ...rsity of West Georgia. The following winter, the Gamma Delta Chapter went inactive for a short period to plan a successful recruitment. This recruitment took
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  • ...ECU to teach. Tau Chapter is ''''one of the most historically successful chapters in the Fraternity'''.' -Epsilon Wiki ...nuously active. Tau Chapter remains the oldest Chapter to have never gone inactive.
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  • Reid opted to be inactive for the Spring semester of 2019-20. He nonetheless made it a point to rema ...t with his chapter and possibly also be involved to some extent with other chapters near him.
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  • ...urdue.edu Purdue University] in West Lafayette, Indiana. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] is a member of the [[Upper Midwest Region]]. ...cessful as the barn dance in creating interest at Purdue with other nearby chapters.
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  • ...Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. The chapter went inactive in [[1981]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...giate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Anita Davis]]. The chapter went inactive in [[1990]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2000]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...d.edu University of Maryland] in College Park, Maryland. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by [[Sigma Chapter]] alumnus [[Mike McQueney]] (&#931 ...er and the fraternity to start new chapters at these schools. Since no new chapters had successfully chartered and remained active in 50 years, you can imagine
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  • ...frey L. Johnson]] and is located in the [[East Region]]. The chapter went inactive in [[2001]] after being suspended. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ...ded by [[Rho Chapter]] alumnus [[Derek B. Simmons|Derek Simmons]]. It went inactive in [[1995]], and was reactivated on April 25, [[2011]]. It went inactive in [[1995]].
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  • ...egiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[2001]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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  • ....edu Lock Haven University] in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name and is a member of the [[Cent ...years old, founded on March 29, 1993. There are 20 active brothers and 2 inactive brothers. Our intiate class this semester consists of 5 great future brothe
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  • ...iate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by Chapter alumnus Name. It has been inactive since [[1996]]. {{Collegiate Chapters}}
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