
Theta Chi
About
To recognize that the fraternity, ever an independent institution, is a valuable part of higher education, cooperating at all times with the college or university with which it is associated, to make the chapter serve as a campus home to the members, while they are undergraduates and when, as alumni, they return to campus for visits; to render a definite service as a means of helping undergraduates to develop and mature; to provide experience in making and enforcing regulations for mutual forebearance and cooperation while living together, in selecting leaders, and in participating in other democratic processes, as excellent preparation for life after graduation, and to provide the opportunity for making life long friendships, which is one of the most valuable assets of college life.