For Parents

 

You have been their guides throughout childhood and have watched your daughters grow into beautiful young women. Watch them as they grow even more as a member of Pi Beta Phi.

 

Pi Phi offers many opportunities for growth and leadership during her years as a collegian. The friendships she makes will last her lifetime; the leadership skills will benefit her in every aspect of her life.

There are over 130 Pi Phi chapters on college campuses across the United States and Canada. As a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, Pi Beta Phi is an active member in the Campus Panhellenic and participates in the formal recruitment process that each campus offers.

Are you eligible to join Pi Beta Phi? Click here for more information on eligibility of membership.

The Objectives of Pi Beta Phi

  • To cultivate sincere friendship
  • To establish the real objectives of life
  • To promote the happiness of humanity
  • To encourage and assist members in moral, mental and social advancement

As a member of Pi Beta Phi, your daughter will receive friendship, companionship, scholastic assistance and leadership training. Your daughter will be an essential link in a historically rich fraternity founded by remarkable women whose achievements were ahead of their time. Your daughter will have the opportunity to give of yourself to literacy philanthropies in our partnerships with First Book and the National Education Association’s Read Across America, Pi Beta Phi’s Champions Are Readers© program, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts and Arrow in the Arctic. Your daughter will also have the chance to influence Pi Phi through future leadership roles.

Your daughter will belong to an organization with high ideals and purposes, whose keynote is friendship — warm, simple and sincere.

Pi Phi News

Pi Beta Phi Announces 2009 Award Winners

Congratulations to the collegiate and alumnae award winners of 2009! Watch the awards presentation and join us in congratulating the winners. 


 
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