Fraternities
Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Sigma Phi is joining CSUMB in Spring 2020! Alpha Sigma Phi is the nation’s 10th oldest Fraternity, founded at Yale University in 1845. Our Mission is to be the co-curricular and continuing organization of choice. Our Motto is to Better the Man. We achieve this by giving our undergraduates the best experience possible and help them develop academically, personally, professionally, and socially. By doing so, we have been able to be the fastest growing fraternity in the world for the last five years.
President: Andrew C. Valdez acrossv98@gmail.com
Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Sigma Fraternity was created to complement and enhance the educational mission of the host institution, promote the ideal of Brotherhood, actively contribute to the personal growth and development of its members, promote ethical behavior and decision-making, and encourage service to others.
President: Anthony Gallegos angallegos@csumb.edu
Philanthropy: Military Heroes Campaign
Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Sigma Fraternity was created to complement and enhance the educational mission of the host institution, promote the ideal of Brotherhood, actively contribute to the personal growth and development of its members, promote ethical behavior and decision-making, and encourage service to others.
President: Anthony Gallegos angallegos@csumb.edu
Philanthropy: Military Heroes Campaign
Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc.
Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. was initially founded by Latinx individuals from Cal Poly Slo who sought brotherhood and "Carnalismo" in a community that alienated them. They laid out the foundation of an organization that would help students, many of whom are first-generation college students, be successful in college, and continue higher education. Brotherhood and culture continue to be a central part of NAK; we learn from each other and our struggles to change and break barriers for the various communities we come from. Our three pillars are Academics, Culture, and Brotherhood.
President: Jorge Medina Xi@nakinc.org
Philanthropy: Bone Marrow
Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
The Knights of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. live, breathe, and die by the sacraments of Unity, Honesty, Integrity, and Leadership. Omega Delta Phi is a service/social fraternity dedicated to the needs and concerns of the community while focusing on providing a unique fraternal experience and graduating its brothers.
President: David Castillon Mendoza president.alphakappa@omegadeltaphi.org
Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Lupus
Guide to Going Greek
This is a guide to help you learn more about the specific details on joining the CSUMB Greek community. Please email greeklife@csumb.edu if you have additional questions. We look forward to you joining our CSUMB Greek community!
Step 1: Meet the Greeks
Every semester, each fraternity and sorority host a table at Meet the Greeks. Join our email list above to get the latest details. Students who are interested in Greek Life can meet all Greek organizations on campus and find out more about each organization's values and programs.
Step 2: Get Involved
There is no minimum or maximum number of fraternity/sorority hosted events that you are required to attend. You can attend events hosted by any organization. We highly encourage you to meet as many organizations as possible to ensure you find your best fit. If you can't attend an event, contact the chapter president to express your interest and request more information.
From February 8 - February 19, each organization will host recruitment events that are open and free to all CSUMB students. Follow your favorite fraternities and sororities on Instagram or email the chapter president directly for additional information.
Step 3: Ask About Requirements
Each Fraternity and Sorority has different requirements for joining their brother/sisterhood. They will inform you of these requirements during their events. These requirements usually include a GPA above a 2.5, minimum service hours, involvement on campus, and annual chapter dues. Chapter dues varies for each chapter.
Step 4: Be Your Authentic Self!
Joining a fraternity or sorority is an important decision because these potential brothers/sisters will be your lifelong CSUMB family. If you don't feel a connection with one group, try another to ensure that the organization is right for you.