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Defining levels of discipline and recognition

Simply stated, a fraternity or sorority does not exist in the Penn State community when it loses recognition.

At Penn State, the health and safety of our students has always been a priority in all spaces. All student organizations are held to a high standard of operating according to guidelines and regulations, including the fraternities and sororities that are a part of our community. Occasionally, actions may be taken to help ensure that these standards are upheld and can be implemented in various ways.

Interim Suspension

Fraternities and sororities under interim suspension are organizations that have temporarily had their activities and privileges halted by Penn State or their national governing bodies due to alleged serious violations of University policies, local laws, or organizational standards. During the interim suspension period, these organizations are not permitted to hold meetings, events, or recruitment activities, and their members are expected to comply with all imposed restrictions. 

Suspended Chapters

Suspended fraternities and sororities have had their recognition revoked by Penn State for various reasons, including hazing and endangering others, risk management violations, and/or failure to comply with University policies and expectations. 

A suspension is a result of serious violations of University policies, local laws, or organizational standards. During the suspension period, these organizations are not permitted to hold meetings, events, or recruitment activities, and their members are expected to comply with all imposed restrictions. 

These organizations have in almost all cases also had their charter suspended or revoked by their inter/national organization because they were not upholding fraternal values and were engaging in risky behaviors that endangered their members and/or other students. 

In other cases, some groups may continue to operate under a charter without formal recognition from Penn State, which can propose substantial risks. Such actions not only violate established University policies and processes, but also undermine the safety, integrity and reputation of the entire campus community.

Chapters that are currently suspended by the University and do not hold an active charter from their inter/national organization

The following have been suspended by Penn State in agreement with their inter/national organizations:

  • Beta Theta Pi Fraternity:
    Suspended permanently for hazing violations. Not currently active to our knowledge. 
  • Delta Sigma Iota Fraternity, Inc.:
    Suspended through May 29, 2026 for hazing, alcohol and/or drug violations, and other university policy violations. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 
  • Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.:
    Suspended through September 11, 2027 for hazing violations. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 
  • Kappa Sigma Fraternity:
    Suspended through December 13, 2024 for failure to comply with a directive or condition and other university policy violations. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 
  • Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity (Skulls):
    Suspended through fall 2027 for hazing violations. Continuing to operate unsanctioned by the University or inter/national organization. We strongly recommend students do not engage with this chapter. 
  • Pi Delta Psi:
    Suspended through spring 2028 for hazing violations with an additional year of probation extending through spring 2029 after a successful re-recognition. 
  • Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity (SAMMIE):
    Suspended through April 2019 for violation of expectations. Chose not to return. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 
  • Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity:
    Suspended through August 1, 2024 for hazing and alcohol and other drug violations. Chose not to return. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 
  • Theta Delta Chi Fraternity:
    Suspended through spring 2025 for failure to comply with a directive or condition and other university policy; the national organization has agreed to facilitate educational opportunities for individual students who wish to continue membership with the group following the period of suspension. Not currently active to the University's knowledge. 

Chapters that are currently suspended by the University and maintain an active charter from their inter/national organization

These chapters have been suspended by Penn State for violations but continue to operate with the support of their inter/national organization:

  • Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity (PIKE):
    Suspended through fall 2025 for failure to comply with a directive or condition, alcohol and/or drug violations and other University policy violations. 

Independent Chapters

Independent fraternities and sororities are those that, by their own choice, have decided to operate without official approval or recognition from Penn State. These groups operate independently, without any formal affiliation with the University. 

Unrecognized organizations are not subject to the same oversight and regulations as officially recognized groups, which can pose significant threats to the health and safety of their members, as well as jeopardize the broader fraternity and sorority system. 

The impact of being an independent chapter

An independent chapter is one that has chosen to actively disaffiliate from Penn State. By disaffiliating, the group forfeits the privileges granted to recognized student groups at the University and operates outside of oversight provided by an established fraternity and sorority system. 

  • Independent chapters lose the ability to participate in any activities through the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and are prohibited from participating in any University function as a group, including Homecoming and THON. 
  • These groups often persist in operating as if they have University recognition, falsely presenting themselves as officially sanctioned. All recognized fraternities and sororities can be found in Penn State's organization management system. If a group is not listed, they are not part of an established University system with oversight and safeguards in place. 
  • Oversight and the ability to respond to concerns with these groups is incredibly limited. While individual students can be held accountable under the Student Code of Conduct, the student group is not held to the same standards, limiting the effectiveness and impact of potential sanctions or disciplinary actions. 
  • Sigma Chi Fraternity:
    Previously suspended through August 1, 2024 for failure to comply with a directive or condition and other University policy violations. Chose not to return and the organization operates independently.
  • Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity:
    Began operating as an independent chapter in August 2024. 
  • Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Inc.:
    Operating independently without affiliation to Penn State or their intern/national organization.