Phi Beta Chi
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Phi Beta Chi is a national sorority formed to support collegiate women socially, spiritually and academically. Phi Beta Chi was founded on Christian
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/Lutheran values and celebrates its heritage. It was founded on March 26, 1978 at the University of Illinois at Champaign.

Creed

The Creed of Phi Beta Chi:

We, the sisters of Phi Beta Chi, shall strive to be faithful and energetic Christian leaders and shall celebrate the Lutheran heritage. We stand for good scholarship, for the guarding of good health, for the maintenance of fine standards, for service to Church and Humanity and for the attainment of excellence in all of our endeavors.

In all of our activities, we shall strive to be living symbols of the Rose of Sharon and shall use Love through Life in Christ as the ideal which shall guide our lives.

For I am the Rose of Sharon, the Lily of the Field.

Chapters

  • Beta - Purdue University
  • Zeta - Texas A&M University
  • Iota - Iowa State University
  • Kappa - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Xi - Sam Houston State University
  • Mu - Wake Forest University
  • Pi - Texas State University
  • Tau - East Carolina University

Colonies

  • Upsilon - University of Arizona
  • Phi - University of Delaware
  • Chi - University of Iowa


Inactive Chapters

  • Epsilon - Kearney State College/University of Nebraska at Kearney
  • Alpha- University of Illinois

National Executive Council

  • President- Beth Southern
  • VP Membership Recruitment- Jennifer Barret
  • VP Alumnae- Roxanne Bappe
  • VP Communications- Erica Richardson
  • VP Educations- Emily McMullen
  • VP Standards- Beth Southern
  • VP Collegiate Membership- Julie Carrel
  • VP Finance- Jen Fleming
  • VP Expansion- Lana Wilson

External links

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