Alpha Iota Chapter Of Theta Chi Fraternity
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Alpha Iota Chapter Of Theta Chi Fraternity


Founded in
2020
EIN
35-0873763
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Academic Organizations
Address
1440 NORTH JORDAN AVENUE BLOOMINGTON, IN 47406-1128 United States
Website
http://iuthetachi.com
Phone
(914)-602-8549
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About
The Alpha Iota Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity at Indiana University, founded in 1921, aims to foster the social, intellectual, and moral development of its members. As a college social fraternity, it provides a supportive environment for growth, lifelong friendships, and leadership opportunities. They support education, engage in community service, and partner with humanitarian organizations.
Mission
Theta Chi's mission is to develop college-age men into successful students, good citizens, lifelong brothers, and resolute leaders. Since 1921, the Alpha Iota chapter of Theta Chi at Indiana University has been devoted to lending an assisting hand to all who seek it.

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