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Rushing Phi Kappa Theta

Brothers during a football game
Rush is the term used for the fraternity recruitment period of new members. By joining Phi Kappa Theta, a wealth of opportunities will be awaiting you. You will have the chance to develop new friendships, take part in meaningful campus activities and community service events, and develop your leadership skills. Fraternities were founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, community service, and development of lifelong friendships. Phi Kappa Theta
excels academically every year by retaining a cumulative fraternity GPA of over 3.0. Our Competitive Community Involvement Program encourages brothers to get involved locally. Some yearly highlights include
Relay for Life and
Habitat for Humanity. Joining Phi Kappa Theta will give you the chance to participate in social events such as our renowned
theme-parties, socials and formals. To get in contact with us
please email us at ugadeltarho@gmail.com or email our VP of recruitment at markc2@uga.edu
Joining Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity will influence your life in many ways. You will be joining a closely-knit family bound together through brotherhood. You will be asked to work and live with your brothers, and to afford each brother the same love and respect that you would any other family member. Through your journey in Phi Kappa Theta you will find that you have a relationship with your brothers that transcends friendship and attains the status of brotherhood. Fraternities espouse brotherhood and yet, the concept of brotherly love eludes many in society. Brotherhood is a responsibility to each other and to Phi Kappa Theta. Brotherhood is love, respect, sharing and family.
Phi Kappa Theta is a member of the North American Interfraternity Conference.
Our national philanthropy is the Children's Miracle Network.
Facts to Remember:
Phi Kappa Theta has over 50 chapters and colonies across the country, ranking us in the middle in terms of size of other fraternities.
More than 1,500 men are actively involved in its undergraduate chapters.
We have over 50,000 alumni brothers worldwide.