Alpha Kappa Psi is one of the largest business fraternities in the nation and at Indiana University. We work hard to build up our members’ professional skills to prepare them for life during and after college and give them a wide professional network to help discover what they are truly passionate about. Above all, we pride ourselves on our emphasis on brotherhood, and all students who join AKPsi leave with lifelong friendships. | McMillan Davis |
Delta Sigma Pi is more than just a professional fraternity; it’s a family. Our brotherhood aligns itself and our values with our four pillars: professionalism, community service, DEI, and social activity. Our chapter hosts an annual American Cancer Society gala and raises thousands of dollars for cancer research and the society each year and organizes multiple philanthropic efforts throughout the semester. Our brothers are entrenched in numerous activities on campus and upon graduation, go on to work in top companies across various industries and serve as resourceful alumni for future members. Our pledge program establishes connections between members that grow into lifelong friendships. | Vallerie Giudice |
Epsilon Nu Tau is the fastest growing business fraternity on campus. We pride ourselves in our four pillars of brotherhood, ethics, accountability, and innovation. Through our focus on entrepreneurship, ENT brothers have exciting corporate visits, a KPMG corporate sponsorship, and events such as a Shark Tank pitch competition and a business launch project. You can find our brothers around campus playing intramural sports and chatting at the SPEA library. ENT serves a greater purpose than just a professional network—we are truly a family, supporting and motivating our brothers in all their endeavors. | Simreen Dua |
Kappa Eta Phi is a professional business fraternity with members and alumni hailing from over 10 countries. Our core values of brotherhood, professionalism, and diversity drive everything we do, promoting the growth and development of our brothers in all aspects of life. With frequent visits from guest speakers, professional events and seminars, and social gatherings that foster brotherhood, KEP enriches the college experience of each of its brothers. We can be found all over campus, whether it be participating in intramural sports, grabbing coffee in the Kelley Cafe, or studying at Wells Library. Kappa Eta Phi serves as more than a place for professional development; we support the growth of our brothers throughout all aspects of life. | Maya Hutchinson |
Kappa Omega Alpha is the newest business fraternity on campus. We pride ourselves in demonstrating our three pillars of knowledge, opportunity, and advocacy. Through our focus on law, brothers have opportunities to connect with law professionals and participate in events such as a Moot Court competition and a legal brief project. KOA serves a greater purpose than merely a professional network; we are a brotherhood, offering support and encouragement in all our brothers’ pursuits. | Olivia Borghard |
Mu Beta Lambda, the nation’s first minority-based business fraternity, is a revolutionary organization of individuals dedicated to the empowerment of minority professionals. It was founded on February 17, 2012, by nine visionaries who wanted to bring together diverse, business-savvy students and create an environment for them to excel. Our pillars of kinship, diversity and culture, professionalism, scholarship, community service, and sustainability form the strong foundation to which we hold our members accountable. We, as young professionals, utilize our network to create opportunities for the advancement of our members and our community. Our members have campus leadership positions, internships, and full-time job offers before graduation. Each year, we are growing as an organization and developing ourselves to be the business leaders of tomorrow, all while positively impacting IU’s campus. | Henry Suah |
Phi Chi Theta is one of the largest business fraternities on campus. The fraternity is founded on our core principles of DEI-JB, philanthropy, brotherhood, professionalism, and leadership. We are always looking at ways to innovate and impact the communities around us. Our mission and initiatives are sponsored by our ever-growing list of corporate sponsors that includes EY, KPMG, Anderson, and Grant Thorton. Our chapter is known for supporting each other not just professionally, as we strive to be an inclusive and close-knit brotherhood. | Nikhit Basineni |
Phi Gamma Nu is one of the biggest professional fraternities on campus, rooted in the core pillars of professionalism, brotherhood, and philanthropy. We host corporate guest speakers such as Grant Thornton, Grainger, and KPMG, in addition to our many avenues for mentorship and professional development. Our brothers come from diverse backgrounds and different majors, even outside of Kelley. Whether it is playing basketball together through the PGNBA or fundraising at our annual philanthropy event, Philo Gamma Nu, our brothers are dedicated to supporting and fostering connections with each other. The passion and commitment within PGN extend past professionalism—they run deep through our tight-knit community to create a home away from home for all our brothers. | Neha Tokala |
Pi Sigma Epsilon is a prestigious business fraternity dedicated to the comprehensive growth of its members, with a primary focus on both professional and social development. PSE offers a wide range of leadership roles where students can take charge of their growth and contribute to the fraternity’s development. Various activities, including professional development workshops, networking events with corporate sponsors, and community service initiatives, equip members with the skills and experiences necessary for success in their future careers. PSE cultivates its familial and close-knit community through social events such as formals, an annual chapter-wide trip, alumni dinners, and more. Through this organization, members are exposed to a one-of-a-kind brotherhood built on support to foster lifelong friendships and guidance to achieve their professional goals. | Rami Matarieh |