Our MOTTO

Give Expecting Nothing Thereof.

 
 
 

THE VISION

Historically, both Phi Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi were founded on Judeo-Christian ethics, religious ideas, and the brotherhood. Though membership was originally restricted to Catholics, Phi Kappa Theta is now open to members of all races, creeds, and religions.

Likewise, many aspects of the fraternity have changed over the years. However, the fundamental concept of fraternity is as necessary today as it was 100 years ago. The commitments made to personal growth and developing love for the fellow man by the founders carry on in numerous chapters across the nation. These commitments bind us all together as members of Phi Kappa Theta, and we owe it to these Founders to extend their vision.

We firmly believe that Phi Kappa Theta will be known as the premier human development organization inspiring confidence through life experience.

THE IDEALS

FRATERNAL

To provide the tangible and intangible aids necessary to establish a closely knit collegiate community whose members enjoy a mode of living that is conducive to the formation of gentlemen imbued with principles and ideals and to prepare them to contribute to the world community upon graduation.

INTELLECTUAL

To remind our brothers that outstanding scholastic achievement is a primary personal responsibility, and to encourage a commitments to the university that provides each member with his intellectual formation.

SOCIAL

To encourage each member to identify himself with his collegiate and civic community by active participation and service, thus fostering a vigorous spirit of loyalty to Alma Mater and selflessness to all men.

SPIRITUAL

To deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members, regardless of their religious beliefs, through a well-balanced program of fraternal, intellectual, social and service activities.

LEADERSHIP

To expose members to a wide variety of leadership opportunities, such as officer positions within the chapter or on campus, in order to deepen their understanding of themselves and improve upon them for their future endeavors.

 
 
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