Beta Theta Pi Fraternity
Developing Men of Principle for a Principled Life
Mutual Assistance | Intellectual Growth | Trust | Responsible Conduct | Integrity
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A Fraternal Experience Grounded in Principled Brotherhood
Founded August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Beta Theta Pi is home to nearly 140,000 living alumni and more than 9,000 undergraduates on 141 campuses across the United States and Canada. Best known for its award-winning Men of Principle Initiative, Beta aims to foster an enjoyable fraternal experience centered on brotherhood, personal growth, and creating a sense of home among its members.
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The inspiring, 200ドル million National Medal of Honor Museum recently opened in Arlington, Texas, commemorating those who have received the United States’ highest military honor. Six such heroes wore the Beta badge.
Marching Along and Advancing the Mission
“As we reflect on this past year, I am filled with immense gratitude for the generous and steadfast support of our Beta family. Your philanthropy has led us to new heights, including achieving one of our largest grants in history — an accomplishment that will have a lasting impact on the future of our beloved Fraternity. These milestones, as detailed within this report, are not only shaping the lives of our brothers today but are also paving the way for the future.” — Foundation Chairman Rick Banks, Cornell ’72
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The Pioneering Fraternity Heads to the Gateway City
The Fraternity Board of Trustees is thrilled to announce that Beta Theta Pi’s 186th General Convention will be held July 31 through August 3, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri. It’s been more than a century since Beta has held its annual reunion in the Gateway City, the last time being the 75th General Convention in 1914. At the time, the famous St. Louis Arch had yet to be built!
Brothers, Beta Sweethearts and Friends of Beta are invited to join in the celebration hosted on the historic campus of Washington University in St. Louis, home of Beta’s Alpha Iota Chapter. In addition to conducting the business of the Fraternity and celebrating individual and chapter successes, Convention will include opportunities for Betas, families and guests to see all there is to offer in the "Gateway to the West." Save the date and stay tuned for more information in early 2025.
Beta Theta Pi is Hiring
The Fraternity is hiring for a variety of staff positions, including chapter development consultants and interns. Visit the careers page for current openings and more information on the perks of working for the Administrative Office.
“The first mark of a Beta will be his Beta spirit.” – Willis O. Robb, Ohio Wesleyan 1879
Eight Benefits of Joining a Fraternity Like Beta (and Three Cons, too)
Lifelong Friendships
A More Fulfilling College Experience
Community Connection
Leadership Opportunities
An Extensive Network
Academic Assistance
Sense of Belonging
Build Your Resume
Stigma
Time Commitment
Costs
Beta Theta Pi Foundation Awards Nearly 400,000ドル in Scholarships
Each year, the Men of Principle Scholarship Program helps individual chapters recognize unaffiliated (non-member) male students who are devoted to the Fraternity’s core values of mutual assistance, intellectual growth, trust, integrity, and responsible conduct – with no obligation to join. Additionally, the Beta Foundation funds need-based relief scholarships to assist members facing financial hardship and ensure the fraternity experience is financially viable for all. Finally, roughly 100 tuition-based merit scholarships are awarded to Betas (undergraduate and graduate) or their sons and daughters each year.
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“"Beta has given me a group of men who I can call my brothers and have no trouble confiding in or having fun with. Being a transfer student, I thought it would be tough to find a good group of people I identified with, but as soon as I found Beta, I found a group of people who gave me a home."
Bryan Golombik, Colorado ’21
“"I am proud to be a Beta because I believe the legacy I have left and the brotherhood I have created are not bound to now but will be with my brothers and me throughout and even after my lifetime. Beta was a place I could call home when I felt like I was far away from home because I had found a group of brothers who excelled in pursuing their life goals, being leaders, playing an active role in their community, bettering themselves every day, and having a great time while doing it."
Rajay Dockery, South Florida ’21
“"I am proud to be a Beta because we exist with purpose. As Betas, we add meaningful action to our values and vision. When I helped found Beta at James Madison, I wanted to change Greek life and create a new space. Before fall 2018, there was no space at JMU for men to find brotherhood grounded in authenticity. A space where men are built rather than taken down, where brothers find fraternity invulnerability rather than hazing, where grades are held high, and values held close. I’m proud to be a Beta because the brotherhood I helped create was the home many men at JMU finally found that they identified with..."
John Maiorana, James Madison ’21