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43% of the nation’s largest companies are headed by Greek members.

40 of the last 47 Supreme Court Justices have been Greek.

71% of those listed in "Who's Who in America" belong to a fraternity.

Of the nation's 50 largest corporations, 43 are headed by fraternity men.

76% of all Congressmen and Senators belong to a fraternity.

63% of the U.S. President's Cabinet members since 1900 have been Greek.

Over 85% of the student leaders on some 730 campuses are involved in the Greek community.

Over $7 million is raised every year by Greeks nationally.

A University of Missouri study found that Greeks throughout the U.S. and Canada are more involved on their campuses and rate their overall university experience better than their non-Greek counterparts.

The same study found that Greeks are more involved in their communities; and give more generously to their alma maters.

Greeks form the largest network of volunteers in the U.S.-Nationally, Greeks volunteer approximately 10 million hours of community service annually.
Nationally, Greek organizations are the largest and most visible value-based student organizations.

85% of Congress and U.S. Presidents are Greek.

All but 2 U.S. Presidents since the first social fraternity was founded in 1825 have been members of a fraternity.

85% of the Fortune 500 executives belong to a fraternity.

Studies indicate that Greek Students are more likely to remain in college and receive a degree than students who are not affiliated with a sorority or a fraternity.

More than 7 million men and women in the U.S. and Canada are Greek.

Students that are Greek participate in more extra curricular activities than those students who are not Greek.

100% of the Apollo Astronauts are Greek.

Worried about the financial cost?
Less than 2% of an average college student's expenses go toward fraternity dues.

The Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi are leaders by choice all across the country, and the Theta Zeta Chapter is proud to do the same in our nation's capitol. Click here to read more about some of our famous Brothers.