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The Objects of Phi Kappa Sigma 

The objects of the Fraternity shall be the promotion of good fellowship and the cultivation of the social virtues among its members, the protection of the just rights and the advancement of the best interests, present and future, individual and collective, of all those who shall be associated together as members of the Fraternity; the encouragement of good scholarship and breadth of training for its members; and cooperation in the educational and cultural programs of institutions of higher education in which Chapters are located. 


Brotherhood is More Than Skin Deep
— In 1860, Phi Kappa Sigma Chapters unanimously voted together against having an all-white membership and became the first Fraternity to be anti-discriminatory. Here at Phi Kappa Sigma, we choose men based on character, not superficialities like race, religion, or wealth.
The Phi Kappa Sigma chapter at Washington & Jefferson College in 1872

The Phi Kappa Sigma chapter at Washington & Jefferson College in 1872

Beta Psi Brothers During the early 80's 

Beta Psi Brothers During the early 80's 


The five objectives of an undergraduate member

 

Scholarship

Fraternity

Personal Conduct 

Financial Commitment 

College/University 

The statement of core values

Trust

Honor 

Respect 

Knowledge

Wisdom

Responsibility 

Integrity  


To find out more information about our principles and values, please click here to visit our national webpage