Xi Chapter

University of Michigan


About


Established in 1858, the Xi Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity is one of the oldest and most storied Greek houses on the campus of the University of Michigan. Today’s Xi Chapter strives to uphold the traditions and values that trace back to Zeta Psi’s founding at New York University in 1847. Zeta Psi takes pride in each of its chapters, establishing chapters at only the highest caliber of universities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and taking care to ensure that these chapters are populated by men of the highest quality, those who truly understand what it means to be a “Zete.”        


Zeta Psi aims to enrich the lives of university students beyond their normal undergraduate education. Through the establishment of an environment that promotes social learning and exposure to a vast array of diverse experiences and viewpoints, we attempt to "...turn out into the world self-respecting, original-thinking, self-controlled, purposeful gentlemen.”

       
Zeta Psi takes great pride in our history, maintaining the honor of being the first bi-coastal fraternity, the first international fraternity, the first fraternity with a presence at each Ivy League campus, and the first and only fraternity in Europe with a chapter at Oxford University.

        
Zetes are leaders, on campus and in their communities. Zetes are scholars, prioritizing learning in and outside of the classroom while maintaining the ambition to become better men. But most of all, Zetes are brothers, in the deepest sense of the word. We put a great deal of effort and commitment into choosing the right members, and the men who we believe demonstrate the qualities necessary to carry on the vision and values of our founders. We invite you to explore this website and visit our house in order to find out a little more about who we are. For those of you who may be interested in joining our brotherhood, please attend our recruitment events and give us a chance to learn a little more about you.

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