For a third consecutive Fall semester, Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity is experiencing another strong recruitment season, as chapters across the country continue to attract high-quality men dedicated to the fraternity’s drive to develop men of distinction.
“This growth reflects what happens when chapters invest in meaningful relationships and focus on creating a truly values-driven experience,” said Matt Arnold, Phi Kappa Tau Chief Executive Officer. “Recruitment success isn’t just about numbers. It’s about connecting with men who want to be part of something bigger than themselves.”
Our top recruiting chapters are:
University of Mississippi – 52
University of Kentucky – 51
Arizona State University – 38
University of Colorado – 37
Nova Southeastern University – 35
Texas State University at San Marcos – 33
University of Louisville – 30
Washington State University – 28
Clemson University – 28
North Carolina State University – 27
Appalachian State University – 27
University of South Carolina – 27
Shenandoah – 25
Ohio University – 23
University of West Virginia — 23
Colgate University – 22
UC Berkeley – 20
University of Florida – 19
University of Delaware – 18
California State University Fullerton – 18
University of Cincinnati – 16
Nebraska Wesleyan University – 16
To be listed, chapters must be considered in good standing with the Executive Offices.
Arnold noted that the organization’s consistent growth is being fueled by chapter coaching initiatives, leadership education, and intentional recruitment support that helps chapters recruit year-round rather than relying solely on formal rush periods.
Pair that with the ongoing efforts of the dedicated Phi Kappa Tau alumni volunteers who give of their time, their talent, and their treasure and you have a recipe for success.
“We’re fortunate to have such a committed group of volunteers working with our chapters,” Arnold said. “They help make sure our men understand how to build real relationships, and to emphasize belonging, mentorship, and purpose, things today’s students are looking for. When men see that Phi Kappa Tau offers a community where they can grow as leaders and brothers, the response speaks for itself.”
