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Statement on Unrecognized Groups

Organizations that were once recognized fraternities or sororities at Illinois State University may attempt to continue to operate despite having lost recognition from the University or international organization. Any operation of these groups is considered underground activity, is against University policy, and is not sanctioned by Sorority and Fraternity Life. Therefore, students should carefully consider their potential student conduct record before associating with an unrecognized group.

These organizations have had their recognition revoked for various reasons, including hazing, alcohol and drug abuse, risk management violations, and failure to comply with policies and expectations. These organizations have, in almost all cases, also had their charter suspended or revoked by their inter/national organization because they were not upholding fraternal values and were engaging in risky behaviors that endangered the members and other students.

Please contact Sorority and Fraternity Life at (309) 438-2151 if you have any questions about whether or not the group you want to join is recognized or if you would like more information. If you are currently associated with one of these unrecognized groups and have concerns, please contact Sorority and Fraternity Life.

Groups that lost recognition for conduct violations:

  • Kappa Sigma Fraternity (suspended through 2025; University revoked recognition)
  • Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity (suspended through 2026; charter suspended by National HQ; University revoked recognition)
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity (no longer under suspension, however current group of students operating as an underground chapter of this fraternity)
  • Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. (suspended through 2026; University revoked recognition)

Membership in Recognized Organizations vs. Unrecognized Groups

A University “recognized” fraternity or sorority is one that is in good standing with the University. University-recognized fraternities and sororities are monitored for performance related to University policies and standards, including the anti-hazing policy and the alcohol policy. Sorority and Fraternity Life staff support these chapters and help chapters continue to improve and excel. Please see the list of currently recognized chapters.

All recognized fraternities and sororities have worked diligently with Sorority and Fraternity Life to maintain their chapter in good standing. These organizations have the privilege of using University facilities and equipment, holding meetings and programs on campus, inducting new members that will be recognized by the University, and participating in Sorority and Fraternity Life-sponsored leadership retreats and workshops, fraternal programming, housing exemptions, and other events and programs.

Benefits of Joining a Recognized Organization

Students who choose to become members of unrecognized groups may not obtain all of the benefits available to those who join a recognized fraternity or sorority. Benefits of joining a recognized fraternity or sorority include:

  1. Interaction with the other members of the fraternity and sorority community
  2. Access to leadership education and training from the affiliated inter/national organization and Illinois State
  3. Involvement in the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), Interfraternity Council (IFC), the United Greek Council (UGC), or the College Panhellenic Council (CPC)
  4. Participation in Greek community-wide events and activities
  5. Access to leadership awards and scholarships
  6. Ability to apply for a University Housing exemption to live in a chapter facility as a sophomore