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Phi Kappa Tau


Purpose Statements

Mission

The mission of Phi Kappa Tau is to champion a lifelong commitment to brotherhood, learning, ethical leadership and exemplary character.

Vision

The vision of Phi Kappa Tau is to be recognized as a leadership organization that binds men together and challenges them to improve their campuses and the world.

Creed

Phi Kappa Tau, by admitting me to membership, has conferred upon me a mark of distinction in which I take just pride. I believe in the spirit of brotherhood for which it stands. I shall strive to attain its ideals, and by so doing to bring to it honor and credit. I shall be loyal to my college and my chapter and shall keep strong my ties to them that I may ever retain the spirit of youth. I shall be a good and loyal citizen. I shall try always to discharge the obligation to others which arises from the fact that I am a fraternity man.

Roland Maxwell, Southern California '22
November 19, 1950

How To Join

Chapter Facts

Nickname: Phi Tau's
Chapter Name: Delta Nu
Local Founding: March 1, 1975
Philanthropy: Hole-in-the-Wall Gang
Colors: Harvard Red and Olde Gold
GPA Requirement: 2.5 Cumulative
National Website:www.phikappatau.org
Chapter Website

Executive Board

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