Pi Beta Phi

  • California Delta Chapter, UCLA

    Pi Beta Phi is a group of young independent women that find support and strength in each other through the bonds of sisterhood forged in the organization. Each member maintains high academic excellence while continuing to build their leadership skills through involvement on campus and in the chapter. Pi Beta Phi takes great pride in the diverse activities its members take part in, from being on the equestrian team, to cheering for UCLA athletics, singing in an a cappella group, and extending their community service outreach to foreign countries. The reach of Pi Beta Phi’s activities expand beyond UCLA, and California Delta Pi Phi’s frequently interact and spend time with Pi Phi’s from other universities. Each Pi Phi feels the love and support of her sisters. The ever-lasting friendships formed in Pi Beta Phi make each girl’s time spent at UCLA more exciting, satisfying, and memorable.

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    Organization Facts

    Colors: wine and silver blue
    Symbol: arrow / angel
    Flower: wine carnation
    Founding date: April 28, 1867
    Place: Monmouth College, Monmouth Illinois
    Philanthropy: Links to Literacy / National Education Association

    Facts:
    130 Chapters nationwide and in Canada
    First secret society for women to be founded under the male fraternity model
    First to have a national philanthropy.
    First to have an alumni department.
    First to form Alumni Advisory Committees.
    One of seven founders of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)

    Famous Pi Phis:

    Faye Dunaway, Jennifer Garner, Grace Coolidge, Alex Preece

     

    Chapter Facts

    Nickname: "Pi Phi"

     

    Address

    700 Hilgard Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90024

     

     

    Recruitment Info

    Recruitment Chair:

    Molly Mogan

    molly.mogan@ucla.edu

     

    Contacts

    President:

    Alexandra Preece

    appreece@ucla.edu