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Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life
Montana State University
PO BOX 174220
Bozeman, MT 59717-4220

Tel: (406) 994-6192
Fax: (406) 994-5931
Location: 205 SUB
greek@montana.edu
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Fraternities at MSU

In 1776, Phi Beta Kappa, the first American society to bear a Greek-letter name, was born at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. Like the fraternities of today, it had a ritual that was secret to all but its members, as well as a secret motto, grip and password.

Montana State University is proud to be home to seven nationally recognized fraternities. Each fraternity at MSU maintains similar goals and values, but also committ time, effort, and money to individual charities and organizations. Fraternity life at MSU can be described as fun, memorable, and life long. Members of MSU fraternities are not members for just four years, they are members for life.

Whether you are looking for a group of friends to gain leadership experience from, a friend to study with, or an entire house to throw a Homecoming party with, MSU fraternity life has a chapter for you. You will grow individually as a member of a fraternity, while also creating friendships that will last a lifetime. Many of the current fraternity brothers at MSU will find jobs and make connections with alumni from their fraternities.

If you are interested in learning more about the different fraternities at MSU, please go to their local websites, or contact them directly. All chapters are always willing to give a house tour and educate students more about life as a fraternity brother. Click on the links below to learn more about each chapter.

Alpha Gamma Rho                      Pi Kappa Alpha

Kappa Sigma                              Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Phi Sigma Kappa                        Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sigma Chi

 

 

 


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