Phi Alpha Delta (pre-law)

Delta Epsilon Mu (pre-health)

Theta Tau (engineering)

Phi Delta Epsilon pre-med)

Delta Sigma Pi (Business)

Alpha Kappa Psi (business)

Alpha Phi Omega (community service)

Alpha Omega Epsilon (engineering sorority)

Professional Fraternities
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity that stresses the qualities of leadership, friendship and service. APO was founded in 1925 and in 1976 became coed. Alpha Phi Omega is today the single most representative undergraduate intercollegiate organization in the United States of America. APO is based on the principles of the Boy Scout’s Oath and The Scout Law. Alpha Phi Omega offers the best of the social world and service opportunities rolled into one.

Delta Epsilon Mu is a pre-health fraternity composed of individuals interested in a variety of areas in the health field. Delta Epsilon Mu provides social and educational opportunities for those in pursuit of careers in the health field: pre-med, nursing, dental, physical therapy, clinical psychology and health administration. Delta Epsilon Mu offers a wide array of educational experiences, including guest speakers, lectures, charity benefits, and programs such as Cancer Awareness Week. The fraternity is a friendly social environment where one can meet people with similar interests. Delta Epsilon Mu offers an environment for members to achieve career and educational goals. If you are devoted, hard working and determined, Delta Epsilon Mu is the fraternity that can help make your dreams come true.

Delta Sigma Pi Coed Business Fraternity, founded Nov. 7, 1907, at New York University, is a professional coed business fraternity that offers the fellowship of a social fraternity. The Kappa Lambda chapter at Binghamton University was established in spring 1981. Delta Sigma Pi offers its members the opportunity to advance their studies of the business world through its program of professional speakers and tours. In addition to the professional aspect, Delta Sigma Pi also provides the chance to interact on a social level, through mixers with fellow fraternities and sororities, participation in intramural sports, and commitment to various financial and community service projects. If you are in the School of Management and believe that you can contribute to this organization, take the challenge and pledge Delta Sigma Pi.

Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International,
founded in 1902, is a coed professional organization that emphasizes law and fraternity. The Binghamton University chapter was established in fall 1989 and has consistently offered a wide variety of professional, social, academic and philanthropic events for its members. Through speakers and informational events, in conjunction with faculty and staff, we strive to teach the ideals of liberty and justice under the law and the advancement of knowledge. Phi Alpha Delta provides opportunities for members to take part in our intramural sport teams, interact with other fraternities at mixers, and attend dinners and formals each semester. Phi Alpha Delta gives its brothers and sisters a chance to grow academically while having a great time making friendships that last a lifetime. If you are considering a career in the legal profession and want the best out of your four years at Binghamton, Phi Alpha Delta may be for you.

Phi Delta Epsilon is a pre-medical fraternity that consists of a group of individuals representing a variety of diverse backgrounds and personalities. The members of Phi Delta Epsilon learn the importance of working together to gain insight into the practice of medicine by participating in group discussions with medical school students and practicing physicians. Various fundraising campaigns for non-profit organizations are an important way for the members to increase their awareness of community needs. The fraternity also offers networking opportunities with practicing physicians as a way for individuals to gain hands-on experience in a field of medicine that interests them. Phi Delta Epsilon is a unique and positive experience for pre-medical students that promotes fellowship, equality and unity.

Theta Tau is the oldest professional fraternity in the field of engineering. Theta Tau follows carefully a program in the selection and development of its members that stresses the importance of high professional ethics and exemplary practices. Within each chapter, the Fraternity stimulates professional activity and social compatibility; provides a framework for group participation in campus, community, engineering, and fraternity affairs; and promotes lasting friendships - a lifetime of brotherhood in an engineering environment.

Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest professional business
fraternity in the world. We are a coed organization open to students
of any major with an interest in business. Founded in 1904 at New York University, Alpha Kappa Psi has over 200 active student chapters internationally and over 10,000 current student members.

Our guiding principles are Brotherhood, Unity, Service, Integrity, and Knowledge. With these principles in mind, members are encouraged to work throughout the campus and community to enrich the business environment as well as improve the university. AKPsi provides members the opportunity to develop personal professional skills as well as bond with other members and feel that unique sense of "brotherhood."

While becoming a member of AKPsi is a selective process, we encourage anyone who is interested to visit our website at
http://www.binghamtonakpsi .org and learn more!

For a list of prominent members, please see our article on Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Kappa_Psi

 Alpha Omega Epsilon is our newest member of the Professional Fraternity Council. They are an engineering sorority on campus and are slowly capturing the hearts and minds of all female engineering students on campus.