Beta Theta Pi General Fraternity

Mission
To develop men of principle for a principled life.
Vision
Every member will live Beta Theta Pi’s values.
Core Values
To build lasting bonds of friendship and brotherhood, Beta calls for:
Mutual Assistance – Betas believe that men are mutually obligated to help others in the honorable labors and aspirations of life.
Intellectual Growth – Betas are devoted to continually cultivating their minds, including high standards of academic achievement.
Trust - Betas develop absolute faith and confidence in one another by being true to themselves and others.
Responsible Conduct - Betas choose to act responsibly, weighing the consequences of their actions on themselves and those around them.
Integrity - Betas preserve their character by doing what is morally right and demanding the same from their brothers.
At-a-Glance
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Founded: |
August 8, 1839 |
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Alpha Chapter: |
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio |
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Collegiate Members |
5,853 |
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New Members |
431 |
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Alumni Members |
125,073 |
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Initiated Betas: |
183,769 |
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Living Betas: |
129,842 |
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Chapters: |
123 in the U.S. and Canada |
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Colonies |
19 |
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Avg. Chapter Size |
51.09 |
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Avg. GPA |
3.1077 |
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Expansions/Recolonizations: |
4 per year |
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Advisors: |
6.93 per chapter |
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Convention: |
Annual |
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Other Facts: |
Administrative Office staff of 37 |
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Beta provides premier leadership experiences for more than 1,600 undergraduates annually |
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