Phi Kappa Sigma
F K S

 

    WSU Chapter Information

Nickname: Phi Kaps
Length of Pledge Period: 8 weeks
House Capacity: 50
Room and Board for 2008-2009 for New Members $6,885
Room and Board for 2008-2009 for Returning Members $6,520
For more grade information see the
Fraternity Costs for an Academic Year

 

Grade Point Averages:
Spring 2008 2.77
Fall 2007 2.89
Spring 2007 2.89
Fall 2006 2.70

For more grade information see the
Index of grade reports

Snow covered Phi Kappa Sigma house


Founded at the University of Pennsylvania, Phi Kappa Sigma is an international fraternity, ninth oldest among active fraternal organizations. Rich in tradition, Phi Kappa Sigma offers sound programs in academics, social activities, brotherhood, and athletics.

One of our most important and strongest assets is brotherhood. We have always taken relationships between members very seriously. From executive retreats to our biannual brotherhood nights, we are a very close house. There is always someone you can trust with any academic or personal problem you might have, and always somebody to have fun with or just hang out with. We have members who are actively involved in men’s rugby, volleyball, and crew.

Scholastic achievement and individual development are of great importance within our chapter. We consistently support each other in order to achieve our goals as well as yours. Phi Kap could very well be the fastest growing and most up-and-coming house on campus. The addition of new members offers an ever-increasing positive influx of social and academic influence and experience.

    E-mail our President Daniel Heiss

    View our local website

   Visit the (Inter)National Organization Website at www.pks.org

 

 


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