Interfraternity Council

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity

Alpha Epsilon Pi was formed as a nationally recognized organization that strongly embraces Jewish culture among its men, along with standing true to its five “Pillar” values- faith, honesty, humility, mutual helpfulness, and perseverance. AEPi stands as an organization with membership in seven countries and is a leading front in teaching advocacy for peace in the Middle East. We are a Fraternity that embraces diversity in all facets of life and educates our men on how to prepare themselves for the professionalism expected from potential future careers following graduation. For those who join the rank of this Brotherhood, a home will be found, all over the world and for the rest of one’s life. Of this Chapter located in the Greater Milwaukee Area (Mu Epsilon), we were originally Founded in 1957 and were active until 1974. On December 12, 2012, a group of 12 men (the “Dapper Dozen”) Re-Founded the Mu Epsilon branch. Our presence in the Milwaukee community, on and off campus, has been growing ever since.

PURPOSE:

All the Brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi share much more than just the letters they wear; we also share a set of ideals, including our five “Pillar” values – faith, honesty, humility, mutual helpfulness, and perseverance – along with being the only international Fraternity in the world that has a commitment towards engaging in Jewish ideals.

Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity

Alpha Sigma Phi is not interested in only becoming the fraternity of choice, for this perspective unnecessarily narrows our recruitment efforts to those inclined to go Greek. We instead, will be focused on appealing to a broader base of undergraduate men, thereby competing directly with other activities and organizations on today’s campuses. By so doing, we help to ensure that we attract and recruit the very best and brightest undergraduate men.

We have chosen to define our Fraternity as a co-curricular organization to underscore our desire to partner with the institutions that host our chapters in their endeavor to prepare their students for success after college.

PURPOSE:

To Better the Man through the Creation and Perpetuation of brotherhood founded upon the values of character: Silence, Charity, Purity, Honor, Patriotism.

Membership Requirements: 2.0 GPA Minimum to join and must be a UWM student.

 

The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta

Commonly referred to as “FIJI”, the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta was founded on May 1, 1848 at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.  We have five core values: Friendship, Knowledge, Service, Morality, and Excellence, which we believe all attribute to the upward march of humanity. We are a fraternity that embraces brotherhood past just our college years, embodying the phrase Not For College Days Alone as an ideal.  This is represented by way of the longest lasting annual graduate event in the Greek world, in which all of our chapters hold the annual Frank Norris Pig Dinner (1893).

Phi Gamma Delta will be opening its Delta Colony as an expansion project on campus at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in September of 2021.  At UWM, we are excited to grow the Greek community and have the ability to leave a lasting impact on campus!

PURPOSE:

Phi Gamma Delta unites men in enduring friendships, stimulates the pursuit of knowledge, and builds courageous leaders who serve the world with the best that is in them. Vision: To be an active, vital force of men who courageously live our values and make a positive impact on college and community.

Membership RequirementsMust have at least a high school or college GPA of 2.5 to join.

Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity

Welcome to the UW-Milwaukee chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa!  The mission statement for Phi Sigma Kappa is as follows: “Phi Sigma Kappa is a lifelong brotherhood dedicated to the betterment of the individual, the university community, and our world, by giving its members opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in service to others, achieve academic excellence, and experience cultural diversity and practice personal integrity.”  At UWM, we are committed to fulfilling this mission and providing a positive, enjoyable experience for our members and those interested.

PURPOSE:

Our purpose is to have a lifelong brotherhood dedicated to the betterment of the individual, the University community, and our world, by giving its members opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in service to others, achieve academic excellence, experience cultural diversity, and practice personal integrity.

Membership Requirements: 2.7 GPA or above. Below 3.0 may join but will be required to participate in scholastic improvement programs.

Sigma Chi Fraternity

Sigma Chi is a brotherhood with roots in the collegiate experience that engenders a lifelong commitment to strive to achieve true friendship, equal justice and the fulfillment of learning as part of our overall responsibilities to the broader communities in which we live. We achieve these ideals through the practice of character qualities embodied in our Ritual, and continuously reaffirm our purpose through the observance of Sigma Chi’s Governing Laws and through adherence to the decisions of our legislative assemblies, which empower and direct our leadership.

PURPOSE:

Our purpose is to improve the academic and civic quality of life for those wanting to experience brotherhood and personal growth.

Membership Requirements: Open to all male UWM students with a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Triangle Fraternity

In a word, Triangle is a home; a family-like atmosphere. The word “fraternity” implies Brotherhood, a close group of friends sharing common interests that often live together. Triangle provides an excellent place for students in technical fields to satisfy the many needs of college life. Triangle limits its membership to students majoring in engineering, architecture, and the sciences. Thus, Triangle is unique in the North-American Interfraternity Conference, being the only member fraternity that selects its membership from these majors. This is done to draw together outstanding men with similar course work and career goals.

PURPOSE:

The purpose of Triangle Fraternity is to develop balanced men in the fields of engineering, architecture, and science by providing an environment which fosters personal growth and professional success.

Membership Requirements: Open to all UWM men in the fields of Engineering, Architecture, and Science. A GPA of 2.75 is required to join, and members are required to maintain a GPA of 2.5.