

List of LGBT and LGBT-friendly fraternities and sororities.Beta - Indiana University - Bloomington.In accordance with the Fraternity's gender policy, members are not required to be legally male, or assigned male at birth. Sigma Phi Beta prioritizes gender identity over assigned gender, allowing transgender men to join. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better.Be enrolled as a full-time student in the college or university that the chapter is affiliated with.The gamma chapter at Ohio State University in Columbus became a chapter on March 22, 2014. The beta chapter at Indiana University in Bloomington became a colony on November 13, 2009, and a fraternity in Fall 2010. The fraternity is open to all who identify as male the first transgender member of Sigma Phi Beta joined in 2010. Its stated objective is to provide a "uniquely diverse safe space for gay men within the traditional Greek system." Sigma Phi Beta was established at Arizona State University in Tempe in 2003 where its first national chapter dates to 2005. It organized as a national body on July 17, 2005, adopting a constitution and bylaws and electing the first fraternity council.


We embrace tradition while promoting positive change that moves us forward." Sigma Phi Beta values brotherhood, diversity, leadership, education, scholarship, fraternity life, and community service. By participating in recreational, scholastic, and community service programs, the members of Sigma Phi Beta are transforming into tomorrow's reliable leaders.

It disaffiliated from Alpha Lambda Tau on May 11, 2003.Īccording to its promoters, "The fraternity creates a unique social and educational environment for its members within the traditional Greek fraternity system, while providing all open-minded men in college with career and character building opportunities. It originated as the beta chapter of a now-defunct fraternity with similar values, Alpha Lambda Tau. It was founded at Arizona State University (ASU) on September 28, 2003. Sigma Phi Beta ( ΣΦΒ) is a college fraternity for gay, straight, bisexual, and transgender men.
