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Name
Phi Gamma Delta
Nickname
FIJI or Phi Gam
Founding Date
May 1,
1848 at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA
Zeta Chapter Founding Date
May 22, 1871 at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Famous Brothers
Calvin Coolidge - President of
the United States, 1923-29
Johnny Carson - Former host of The Tonight Show
Alan B. Graf, Jr. - Executive Vice President and CFO, FedEx Corporation
Jeff Fettig – CEO, Whirlpool Corporation
Jack Nicklaus - Professional Golf Champion
Kenneth Blanchard - author of "The One Minute Manager" & other leadership/motivational books
John Ritter - Actor, "Three's Company"
Norman Vincent Peale - World-Renowned Theologian
Phillip Knight - Founder, Owner, & President of Nike Corporation
Roger Penske - Auto Racing Champion & Team Owner, Marlboro Racing Team
Dean Smith - Former Head Basketball Coach, North Carolina Tarheels
William J. Crowe, Jr. - Former Chairman, United States Joint Chiefs of Staff
Matthew Fox - Actor, "LOST"
Morgan Spurlock - Actor/Director/Author, "Super Size Me"
top Johnny Carson - Former host of The Tonight Show
Alan B. Graf, Jr. - Executive Vice President and CFO, FedEx Corporation
Jeff Fettig – CEO, Whirlpool Corporation
Jack Nicklaus - Professional Golf Champion
Kenneth Blanchard - author of "The One Minute Manager" & other leadership/motivational books
John Ritter - Actor, "Three's Company"
Norman Vincent Peale - World-Renowned Theologian
Phillip Knight - Founder, Owner, & President of Nike Corporation
Roger Penske - Auto Racing Champion & Team Owner, Marlboro Racing Team
Dean Smith - Former Head Basketball Coach, North Carolina Tarheels
William J. Crowe, Jr. - Former Chairman, United States Joint Chiefs of Staff
Matthew Fox - Actor, "LOST"
Morgan Spurlock - Actor/Director/Author, "Super Size Me"
Membership Benefits
- Leadership
Development: The Fraternity has teamed with Dr. Kenneth Blanchard,
fellow Phi Gam and author
of "The One Minute Manager," to develop a
cutting-edge leadership development program called "Taking the Lead."
This
four-part program uses a bottom-up approach to develop leaders
throughout their college years.
- Academic Assistance: The Fraternity
encourages and enhances academic performance through
tutoring and study
skills education. Our chapters consistently surpass the All-Men's and
All-Fraternity
averages.
- Scholarships: The Fraternity's Educational
Foundation
offers over $340,000 in scholarships, which members can
apply for right away. All men who achieve a 3.0 or better during
their
pledge semester will receive $250
- Intramurals: Phi Gamma
Delta strives to be competitive in intramural sports. We play to win
- Career
Development: Graduate brothers offer real-world education in a variety
of career fields some will
offer internships and employment networking.
- Philanthropy:
The
Fraternity places a strong emphasis on serving others.
Philanthropic projects are a major focus of activity for Phi
Gamma
Delta. Phi Gamma Delta's International Philanthropy is The Red Cross.
- Housing:
Phi Gamma Delta feels a chapter house provides an added benefit to the
fraternity experience,
and we are pleased that nearly 90 of our
chapters live in some form of Greek housing. All new Fiji houses
are
alcohol-free facilities this promotes academic excellence in a clean
environment.
- Publications: The semi-annual magazine entitled "The
Phi Gamma Delta" is sent to
brothers to update them on the activities
of the Fraternity on an International scale.
- Academy: Every January,
brothers from all over North America gather for a three-day
leadership
academy to learn leadership skills, discuss chapter development, and
share their best practices. Every
January, our Fiji Leadership Academy
is held in St. Louis, Missouri.
- Convention: Every other
even-numbered year, Phi Gamma Delta hosts its Ekklesia where
undergraduate
members conduct the business of the Fraternity. The
Ekklesia is held in various locations where strong graduate support
can
lend assistance in planning.
- International Brotherhood: No matter where you go, Phi Gamma Delta has chapters across the U.S. and Canada. You will enjoy the advantages of brotherhood throughout your lifetime. Phi Gamma Delta is truly "Not For College Days Alone."
Pledge Education
- There is no hazing
allowed in Phi Gamma Delta at any time, for pledges or brothers.
- The
education program consists of an
8-week process of learning Fraternity
history, chapter operation and personal development. Meetings are held
weekly and
are taught by graduate brothers in the local area.
- Pledges learn from the "Purple Pilgrim," our source for
the Fraternity's history, characteristics and values.
- A retreat is held on a weekend within the first month
of pledging to chart the course for the future.
- Pledges are required to achieve a 2.5 cumulative GPA in order to be initiated, although 3.0 or greater is preferred to pledge. We intend to have the highest academic rank among all campus organizations.
Financial Information
- Pledge Fee (one-time fee) -
$65.00 due at time of pledging.
- Initiation
Fee (one-time fee) -
$242.50 due at time of initiation. Includes cost
of fraternity badge, membership certificate, opportunities
for
educational scholarships and grants, and membership dues for the first
year.
- Liability Insurance/Membership Dues - $150.00 per semester.
Covers various services from
the International Headquarters and
provides comprehensive liability coverage for members involved in
colony activities.
For new pledges, this fee is due after initiation.
For new colonies, this fee is due after the first year of
operation.
- Colony Dues - decided by the colony members (amount varies). Used to cover all major operating expenses such as social events, supplies, pledge education materials, recruitment events, graduate events, publications, etc.
Additional Information about Phi Gamma Delta
- Values
& Ethics: We were founded 159 years ago as an organization composed
of men
who are committed to the values of Friendship, Knowledge,
Service, Morality, and Excellence. Today, those values are just
as
important, if not more so. Everything about our organization is rooted
in these principles.
- Graduate Involvement: There are numerous
graduates who volunteer to assist a
Delta Colony. A specific group of
them, known as the Board of Colony Advisors, will meet with t he
undergraduates
on a regular basis to offer assistance and guide the
Colony in the right direction.
- Parental Involvement: We encourage
the
involvement of parents. The concept of family is extremely
important to our Fraternity, especially since Phi Gamma Delta
is a
man's "home away from home" during his collegiate years.
- Risk
Management: Phi Gamma Delta is adamant about following the law when it
comes to the consumption
and/or distribution of alcoholic beverages. 21
is the law Alcohol was not a founding principle of the Fraternity
and
will not be an aspect of Phi Gamma Delta.
- Zero Tolerance: Phi
Gamma
Delta does not permit illegal drug use in any way, shape, or form.
Drugs and Fiji don't mix any man who is
discovered to have involvement
with drugs will be immediately expelled.
- International Headquarters Support: All Colonies receive special attention from the International Headquarters staff in Lexington, Kentucky. Brothers from Headquarters will visit the Colonies regularly and communicate weekly with Colony leadership.
The Phi Gamma Delta Priorities:
SCHOLARSHIP » FRATERNITY » SELF
SCHOLARSHIP » FRATERNITY » SELF