Fast Facts

  • FRATERNITY


        •    Founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia
        •    Composed of 207 chapters and 10 colonies in North America with over 240,000 members
        •    Governed by International Convention composed of mostly undergraduate chapter delegates
        •    Guided between conventions by a volunteer board of directors known as the Supreme Council
        •    Publishes a quarterly magazine, the Shield & Diamond
        •    Upholds one of the largest average chapter/colony size of any international fraternity
        •    Has maintained the largest average chapter and pledge class size for most of the past 20 years


    REAL ESTATE


        •    Administers a loan program for acquisition, construction, and improvement projects
        •    Offers loans and grants for life safety equipment and makes available a library of life safety educational materials
        •    Administers an annual house improvement work day for every chapter involving students, parents and alumni
        •    Provides comprehensive educational programs pertaining to chapter housing
        •    Administers a loan program and provides education regarding feasibility studies and capital fund raising campaigns conducted by house corporations
        •    Facilitates a group property insurance program with a comprehensive set of coverages at a competitive price
        •    Recognizes groups for their outstanding management and care of their facilities via its International Housing Awards
        •    Publishes a monthly newsletter containing timely property management information and helpful links to sources that assist with the maintenance, repair, and improvement of chapter houses
        •    Coordinates an electronic bulletin board, "Pillars of Success", for house corporations to share ideas and successes with each other
        •    Provides recommendations on ideal floor plans, building specifications, and architectural styles for various sizes and types of Greek housing, designed to meet the needs of the modern student


    EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION


        •    Founded in 1948 as a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization for charitable, literary and educational purposes
        •    Guided by a 12 member volunteer board of trustees
        •    Owns and maintains the Pi Kappa Alpha Memorial Headquarters, which houses the Fraternity’s and Foundation’s professional staffs, the Harvey T. Newell Library, and the Freeman Hart Museum
        •    Provides funding to the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and its chapters for educational and leadership based programs, scholarships and chapter house facilities
        •    Grants initiation fee scholarships to IIKA undergraduates inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, the Order of Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, and Tau Beta Pi honoraries
        •    Operates thanks to the generosity of thousands of IIKA alumni who annually contribute to the PIKE Fund


    CHAPTER SERVICES


        •    Employs one Director of Services and at least 10 staff members who provide consulting services to all of Pi Kappa Alpha’s chapters
        •    Conducts over 250 three-day consulting visits annually to chapters
        •    Conducts over 30 three-day recruitment visits annually to chapters and colonies


    RECRUITMENT


        •    Utilizes a full-time expansion team to live and work on campus during 4-5 week colonization period
        •    Provides leadership and fraternal education during on-site visits to colonies at least once per semester/quarter
        •    Established 13 colonies in the past three years
        •    Chartered 5 new chapters in the past two years
        •    Plans for 5 colonizations in the 2005-2006 academic year


    ALUMNI SERVICES


        •    Provides services for over 120 alumni associations
        •    Chartered 17 associations in the past two years
        •    Manages the Pike Loyal Order program
        •    Manages the licensing/marketing program
        •    Administers the Speakers Program
        •    Oversees the Shield & Diamond subscription/distribution policy


    Pike University


        •    Holds International Convention every two years; the 2010 International Convention will be held in Austin, Texas
        •    Conducts the Academy every summer during "off-convention" years to focus on chapter programming
        •    Hosts a biennial Volunteer Forum for all chapter advisors, house corporation volunteers and alumni association representatives
        •    Hosts an annual Chapter Executives Conference in January for presidents, treasurers and rush chairmen
        •    Conducts at least 8 Leadership Summits annually at sites across North America