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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
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ALPHA GAMMA RHO:
(February, 2003) To be the premier professional
agriculture organization focusing on preparing its members to be better
men, and providing opportunities for life long success.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA:
(April, 1970) To cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical
standards, improve the social status of the African-American race;
promote unity and friendship among college women.
ALPHA
PI SIGMA:
(September, 2006) To encourage and
promote academic excellence of our members through the establishment of
study groups, tutoring services and mentoring. To establish a
scholarship fun to benefit members of the organization and/or transfer
and high school students. To inspire unity, friendship and
sisterhood among its members; to promote and develop the attainment of
leadership skills for its members in order to serve the organization and
the Latino community.
ALPHA XI DELTA:
(1952) To provide a source of continuing friendships and pleasant
associations among women students.
BETA IOTA
PHI:
(March, 2006) To educate and promote cultural awareness through the
unity of sisterhood, community service and education.
BETA PHI
EPSILON:
(March, 2006) To build awareness through cross-cultural sisterhoods,
while servicing the campus community immediate and abroad.
CHI DELTA BETA:
(April, 2000) To provide an opportunity for men to enhance knowledge
and skills that will assist them in personal development.
CHI RHO OMICRON:
(May, 1995) To promote understanding, enrichment, and appreciation of
Pilipino culture, history, and heritage through a brotherhood/family
environment; to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic
excellence, and the cultivation for civic responsibility.
DELTA GAMMA:
(1951) To foster high ideals of friendship among college women, to
promote their educational and cultural interests, to create in them a
true sense of social responsibility, and to develop in them the best
qualities of character.
DELTA SIGMA PHI:
(February, 1991) To better the members of the group with leadership and
scholastics while having a good experience and bettering the university
and other affiliations.
DELTA SIGMA THETA:
(March, 1980) To establish, maintain and encourage high cultural,
intellectual and moral standards among its members; to engage in public
service programs; and to promote and encourage achievement in education.
DELTA UPSILON:
(1968) The advancement of justice, promotion of friendship, diffusion of
liberal culture, and the development of character.
DELTA ZETA:
(1928) To unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting
friendship, to stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, to
promote the moral and social culture of its members and to develop plans
for guidance and unity in action.
ETA ALPHA GAMMA:
(March, 2005) To promote academic achievement and leadership abilities
in men to its fullest potential; develop a sense of representation for
Hmong men and brotherhood in the university; to provide an insight of
the Hmong culture for people of non-Hmong heritage.
GAMMA ZETA ALPHA:
(September, 1998) To unite males to function as a support group to
foster social, academic and cultural development and community
involvement.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL:
(1952) To assist and strengthen
fraternities individually and collectively; to further intellectual
accomplishment and scholarship of fraternities and their members; to
ensure cooperation with the University unit sponsoring the IFC; to
cooperate with the University administration in the maintenance of high
standards; to provide a medium for the exercise of self-government of
fraternity affairs; to ensure compliance with the IFC Constitution, its
bylaws, and Rules and Guidelines; to maintain positive relations with
the University community; to perpetuate the Basic Expectations of
Fraternity Membership; to provide member fraternities with resources to
serve the community; and to sponsor educational programming for the
community in areas including but not limited to cultural awareness,
sexism, rape prevention, alcohol and drug abuse, and AIDS prevention.
KAPPA ALPHA PSI:
(January, 1985) To encourage honorable achievement in every field of
human endeavor, to unite in a fraternal bond college men of culture,
patriotism, and high sense of honor, and to promote the social,
intellectual and moral welfare of its members.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA:
(1953) The attainment of the highest scholarship; and to exercise the
widest influence for good.
KAPPA KAPPA
GAMMA:
(1954) To unite women, through membership, in a close bond of
friendship, seeking to instill in them a spirit of mutual love and
helpfulness to the end that each member and the fraternity-at-large may
attain social, moral, and intellectual excellence.
KAPPA SIGMA:
(1951) To create an atmosphere of brotherhood, and to promote academic
and social advancement.
LAMBDA SIGMA GAMMA:
(June, 1991) To instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic
excellence and the cultivation of civic responsibility; and promote
unity and higher education amongst women.
LAMBDA THETA NU:
(December, 1990) To mainstream and open doors of opportunity to the
Latinas of our community; promote sisterhood and meet the needs of
Latina women in higher education.
LAMBDA THETA PHI:
(November, 2002) To serve as a source of support for students and
professionals in pursuit of an education or career while promoting
Latino unity.
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC
COUNCIL:
(May, 1996) To create and maintain high standards in life of
fraternities and sororities; to perpetuate constructive fraternity and
sorority relationships; to foster an understanding of the structure and
method of operation among the strategies on matters of mutual concern to
affiliate organizations and to serve as the conduit for such action
plans as may be developed.
NU ALPHA KAPPA:
(September, 1992) To unite and involve all students in a more harmonious
and brotherly atmosphere through academic, social and cultural means; to
provide opportunity for social interaction and professional development.
ORDER OF OMEGA:
(May, 2000) To recognize outstanding leadership in the Greek
community.
PANHELLENIC
COUNCIL:
(1954) To maintain on a
high plane sorority life and inter-sorority relations within our
college. It is to further find intellectual accomplishment and
sound scholarship, to cooperate with the college administration in the
maintenance of high social standards and to compile rules governing
rushing, pledging, and initiation on the campus.
PHI LAMBDA RHO:
(October, 1994) To promote high academic achievement in all members; to
provide community service; to enhance the social and leadership skills
of the members.
PHI MU:
(1951) To foster, develop and perpetuate the bonds of friendship, with
emphasis at all times upon those spiritual qualities essential to
effective living.
PI KAPPA ALPHA:
(September, 1989) To advance the educational and literary interests of
its members, to promote social intercourse and to make, maintain and
uphold a high standard of life and happiness for its members by uniting
them in closer bonds of friendship and brotherly union.
SIGMA ALPHA:
(January, 2001) To promote its members in all facets of agriculture
and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them; strive for the
development of leadership, professional skills, and scholarly excellence
and to further develop the excellence of women pursuing career in
agriculture.
SIGMA ALPHA
EPSILON:
The development in our individual lives of character, scholarship and
personalities to improve our moral and intellectual qualities.
SIGMA ALPHA ZETA:
(September, 1995) To act as an elite multi-cultural group who promotes
the upward mobility of women and enhances the community by means of
education and voluntary services.
SIGMA CHI:
(1952) To cultivate and maintain the high ideals of friendship, justice,
and learning.
SIGMA NU:
(1951) To bind together members by ties of true and lasting friendship;
to protect, assist, advance, and encourage each other by every honorable
means of power during life.
SIGMA OMEGA
NU:
(June, 2005) To strive for
scholastic excellence, self-improvement and Latina awareness at
California State University, Fresno, as well as in the community.
SIGMA OMEGA PHI:
(February, 1996) To open minds through culture, education and unity;
respect other cultures, as well as keep sight of individual upbringing
and heritage; strive to recruit students to a place of higher education
and increase graduating population and ultimately aim towards
establishing a bond of sisterhood through trust, friendship and support.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON:
(January, 1994) To improve the quality of our lives by improving the
quality of the lives of others; to develop leadership, communications,
academics, and community service through the lifetime fraternal
experience.
THETA CHI:
(1942) To provide mutual benefit and assistance of its members; to
assist needy but deserving young men in attaining a higher education; to
promote good citizenship; and to extend the highest ideals of honor,
charity, tolerance and true patriotism.
UNIVERSAL GREEK COUNCIL:
(February, 1996) To unite, promote and regulate local Greek fraternities
and sororities in a self-governing format at California State
University, Fresno.
UPSILON
KAPPA DELTA:
(March, 2004) To encourage academic excellence and furthering of
education; provide an example of an ideal multicultural sorority, to
inform and teach others of the definition of multiculturalism, to
provide and sustain a strong sisterhood throughout a lifetime, to keep
others and ourselves informed of events and issues that concern the
community, to cooperate with the local community organizations in hope
of improvement and to be aware of, and take part in social events.
ZETA PHI BETA:
(October, 1985) To promote finer womanhood, sisterly love, scholarships
and to be involved in community service.
Contact Information:
Student Activities and Leadership Development
University Student Union, Room 306
5280 N. Jackson M/S SU36
Fresno, CA 93740-8023
(559) 278-2741
(559) 278-7786 fax
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Updated:
02/14/2007
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