Restart A Local Chapter
Like the corporate world, a fraternity chapter’s existence is typically a matter of survival of the fittest. Over the years chapters are created and disappear for a number of reasons. It is always sad when a fraternity chapter is lost because of all the history that is lost with them as well as the often large and loyal alumni base. For a chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma to have existed at a college or university is special for us. It does mean a great deal because we have always looked for the finest schools and the finest gentlemen who represent the true meaning of Alpha Delta Gamma. We hold every chapter, past and present deep in our hearts and that is why we make such a consciences effort to re-colonize at the great colleges and universities listed below.
By restarting a dormant Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma, you will be reviving the very spirit of ADG on your campus that brought it there from the very beginning – strong friendships, a fresh beginning, and True Brotherhood. You will also tap into an existing alumni base that a new fraternity cannot offer. These alumni can give your group a unique insight into the past regarding the Chapter and your University as well as provide even more assistance and experience for the re-colonization effort.
Below is a list of schools and their inactive ADG Chapters. If you would like to take the leadership role of being a Re-Founding Father of a Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma that was previously on your campus, please contact the Vice President of External Affairs at [email protected] for further details.
By restarting a dormant Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma, you will be reviving the very spirit of ADG on your campus that brought it there from the very beginning – strong friendships, a fresh beginning, and True Brotherhood. You will also tap into an existing alumni base that a new fraternity cannot offer. These alumni can give your group a unique insight into the past regarding the Chapter and your University as well as provide even more assistance and experience for the re-colonization effort.
Below is a list of schools and their inactive ADG Chapters. If you would like to take the leadership role of being a Re-Founding Father of a Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma that was previously on your campus, please contact the Vice President of External Affairs at [email protected] for further details.
List of Eligible Chapters
- Gamma Chapter – DePaul University, Chicago, IL – Chartered Spring 1928
- Delta Chapter – St. Mary’s College, Moraga, CA – Chartered February 17, 1931
- Iota Chapter – Regis College, Denver, CO – Chartered – March 15, 1950
- Mu Chapter – Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama – Chartered December 4, 1966
- Nu Chapter – University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA – Chartered June 11, 1955
- Omicron Chapter – University of San Diego, San Diego, CA – Chartered March 17, 1963
- Pi Chapter – Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI – Chartered December 4, 1965
- Sigma Chapter – St. Mary’s College, Winona, MN- Chartered August 20, 1970
- Tau Chapter – Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY – Chartered March 31, 1973
- Upsilon Chapter, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA – Chartered, August 16, 1980
- Phi Chapter – Merrimack College, North Andover, MA – Chartered September 26, 1987
- Chi Chapter – St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN – Chartered August 13, 1988
- Alpha Rho Colony – John Carroll University, University Heights, OH – Chartered August 12, 2000
- Alpha Beta Chapter – Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA