Decline of greek life measured
by: Fraternal Historian
A few details: Membership percentages in Greek houses in 2009 was 33.15% of the total undergrad male population, with 47 members on average (50 chapters fell under the “fraternity” designation, but that includes MGLCs – accounting for their typically small number, the reduction is to 42 chapters, then the IFC average is about 54 members).
For 2020, there were 28 IFC chapters, I don't know the exact membership numbers, but lower than 2005.
For 2005, there were 40 IFC chapters, and an average of about 47 members per house (fraternity membership was 28.75%).
For 1983, there were 50 IFC chapters, and an average in the low 50s. The chapters that existed in 1983 that don’t today are
Phi Alpha Omega, a small collegetown-based fraternity started around 1982 and gone by 1986.
Triangle, down to eleven members. Their national would shut them down by 1985.
Phi Kappa Sigma, which closed in 1990. They had 35 members in 1983.
Phi Sigma Epsilon, which merged on the national level with Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985, closing the Cornell chapter. It had 73 members in 1983.
Psi Upsilon, we know what happened
Phi Kappa Psi, again we know
Sigma Nu, kicked off for hazing
Alpha Tau Omega, kicked off by nationals
Tau Epsilon Phi (TEP), kicked off for hazing
Delta Phi (Llenroc), hazing again
Sigma Phi Epsilon , hazing
Seal and Serpent, active, but not IFC recognized
Theta Xi, couldn't compete
Kappa Alpha Society, couldn't compete
Fiji, alcohol violations
SAE, hazing
Probably more I'm missing
#6by: tx
Theta Chi got kicked off for hazing in the '90s. Their pledges joined AEPi, and got AEPi kicked off in 2001, though AEPi successfully recolonized a few years later.
Same thing that happened when TKE took SAE's pledges in 2011; it just got TKE kicked off the next year. And then they repeated the same mistake when they took SigEp's pledges after SigEp got kicked.
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Fun fact when TKE first came to Cornell it failed. A local fraternity called Scorpion ended up joining with TKE later on to form the Scorpion chapter of TKE