HOW TO START A PROVISIONAL CHAPTER
Typically, expansions fall into three categories: interest group, local fraternity affiliation, and national expansion. Their definitions are as follows:
If there is no existing chapter or colony at your school, you have the exciting opportunity to become a Founding Father for Phi Sigma Kappa! This is truly and honor, and a title only a few will ever hold. Read below and contact Lindsey@phisigmakappa.org to see what is involved to start a colony.
Typically, expansions fall into three categories: interest group, local fraternity affiliation, and national expansion. Their definitions are as follows:
When choosing where to expand, Phi Sigma Kappa considers a number of factors, including, but certainly not limited to:
An interest group is comprised of a number of men who are interested in bringing Phi Sigma Kappa to campus. An interest group can be as small as 10-15 men, or as large as 40-50.
This type of expansion comes about when a local campus fraternity contacts Phi Sigma Kappa seeking to merge with our organization.
This type of expansion involves staff members building a colony from the ground up, from recruiting founding fathers and supporting alumni to appointing and training new colony officers. This type comprises the majority of Phi Sigma Kappa’s expansions and can be the result of interest from local alumni and/or the institution.