- List of Lambda Chi Alpha chapters
The following is a list of the chapters and colonies of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity (ΛΧΑ), an international men's collegiate fraternity, ordered by name; activating the column headings will sort the list by installation year, institution, location, or status.
Broadly, a "chapter" is an organization of members of the fraternity attached to an institution or geographic locationLambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, "Constitution and Statutory Code", 39th Edition (2006-2008), Article V. Section 1.] which has received a
charter authorizing it to operate as the local unit of Lambda Chi Alpha. A "colony" is a local group which is being organized or reorganized and has not yet met the standards for a charter. Most newly issued charters go to colonies established by the General Fraternity, although the majority of charters were issued to petitioning local societies. In the early days of the fraternity, founderWarren A. Cole issued charters to so-called "picked delegations", groups of correspondents who were interested in forming a fraternity chapter but who had not yet organized themselves. Additionally, in 1939, Lambda Chi Alpha merged withTheta Kappa Nu and absorbed 55 chapters, 34 on campuses where Lambda Chi Alpha was not previously represented.Naming
Lambda Chi Alpha chapters are known as "subordinate Zetas", or simply "Zetas". Thus, the Alpha chapter at Boston is referred to as Alpha Zeta. Zetas are identified by Greek letters in a unique "scrambled alphabet"
naming scheme .cite book|title=Paedagogus, 50th edition|author=Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity|date=November 2005]At the fraternity's inception, founder
Warren A. Cole assigned Greek letters topetition ing groups that had not yet beenchartered . Predictably, not all of these groups were chartered. As a result, the first seven chapters were designated Α, Γ, Ε, Ζ, Ι, Λ, and Β, in that order. John E. Mason created a twenty-four wordmnemonic device with words representing each Greek letter once— the first seven words were in the order that the chapters were already named. :"A good energetic Zeta is Lambda's boast; ‘Strength from Delta Pi’, our motto, to each through union; excellent character only, knowing no retreating steps."Therefore, the chapters are named in the order: Α, Γ, Ε, Ζ, Ι, Λ, Β, Σ, Φ, Δ, Π, Ο, Μ, Τ, Η, Θ, Υ, Ξ, Χ, Ω, Κ, Ν, Ρ, Ψ. After the twenty-fourth chapter, the sequence was continued with a prefix and hyphen (Α-Α, Α-Γ, Α-Ε, ... Γ-Α, Γ-Γ, Γ-Ε, ... Ε-A, etc.)When
Theta Kappa Nu merged with Lambda Chi Alpha in 1939, former Theta Kappa Nu chapters were assigned chapter designations prefixed with Θ, Κ, or Ν. The second letter of their chapter name was assigned in the order mentioned above and applied to the chapters in order of their precedence in Theta Kappa Nu. On twenty-one campuses, chapters of both Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta Kappa Nu existed. In those cases, the chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha kept its original designation, and the letter which would have been assigned to the chapter of Theta Kappa Nu was permanently retired. A singular exception, the chapter at Georgia Tech, Βeta-Κappa Zeta, was named in recognition of its existence as a chapter of the national fraternity Beta Kappa, whose other existing chapters merged withTheta Chi in 1942. [ [http://www.lambdachi.org/collegiate/resources/files/Ritual_What_and_Why.pdf Leonard, Edward F., George W. McDaniel, Charles S. Peyser (Eds.) (1987). "Ritual: What and Why", p. 28. Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha.] ]Chapters
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† Theta Kappa Nu charter year.‡ Canadian chapter.
Colonies
These colonies have not yet received a charter from Lambda Chi Alpha.{| class="wikitable sortable"! width="*" | Designation! width="*" | Chartered! width="*" | Institution! width="*" | Location! width="*" | Status! width="25%" class="unsortable"| Notes! width="*" class="unsortable"| Reference
‡ Canadian colony.
References
External links
* [http://www.lambdachi.org/ Lambda Chi Alpha International Fraternity] — official home page.
* [http://lambdachi.org/directorieschapter.aspx?sort=state Lambda Chi Alpha Chapter Listing]
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