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Loyola Marymount University
Chartered 2005 
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        Loyola Marymount Eta Alpha Chapter Facts:

 

Colonized: February 2005
Founding Date: November 10, 2007
Chapter Size: 42
G.P.A.: 3.26
Number of Initiated Betas: 130
Awards: Sisson Award: 2007
                Virginia Tech-High GPA 2007
                Virginia Tech-Regional 2006
 

Men of Principle Mission Statement:

        Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a principled life. Our brotherhood aids the individual, builds the Fraternity and strengthens the host academic institution through lifelong devotion to intellectual excellence, high standards of moral conduct and responsible citizenship.

LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP — Bonded by oath and ritual, Betas form lifelong bonds of trust and friendship which are the foundation of the Fraternity’s mission.

CULTIVATION OF THE INTELLECT — Beta membership encourages individual and chapter support of the academic mission and provides opportunities for co-curricular learning and personal growth.

RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP — Betas participate in a system of self-governance, bound by trust and responsibility, which nurtures the development of social and leadership skills.

RESPONSIBLE SOCIAL CONDUCT — Beta Theta Pi is committed to standards of social conduct which are guided by principles of urbane, civil, courteous and responsible deportment.

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY — The experience of being a Beta encourages men to serve their university, fraternal and local communities.

A Brief History:
            Among the top 20% of college fraternities in size, Beta Theta Pi was the first to be founded west of the Allegheny Mountains and the first to locate a chapter west of the Mississippi River. The Fraternity was founded August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Today, Beta has some 125 chapters and colonies in Canada and the United