This is the Official Page of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) at Michigan State University Spring 2014.
Phi Gamma Delta was founded in 1848 at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Today there are nearly 130 chapters in the U.S and Canada, and the fraternity continues to grow every year.
Being a Fiji gives you the opportunity to experience:
Brotherhood: Friendship is "the sweetest influence" and as a Phi Gam, you will become life long friends with men who share your values.
Academic Support: Scholarship is a major part of being a member of Phi Gamma Delta. We all strive to achieve the highest GPA possible and to make the most out of our college days. Every week, our Scholarship chairman hosts required library hours in effort to further encourage academic excellence. Any man who earns a 3.0 GPA or higher during their pledge semester will earn $250, through the AAA scholarship sponsored by The International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta.
Social Events: Becoming a brother at FIJI will give you the opportunity to partake in many events with various sororities on campus. Activities include:
- One on Ones
- Date parties
- Tailgates
- Formal and Semi-Formal
- Philanthropy Events
- FIJI Survivor
- Ski Weekend
- Greek Week
Philanthropy: Along with various other events, we work very closely with the American Red Cross and sponsor blood drives around campus on a regular basis. Philanthropy is very important within the Greek community, it allows us to make a difference within the community.
Intramural Sports: We compete at the highest level in all fraternity league sports. Sports include football, soccer (indoor and outdoor), basketball, and hockey. (Fall 2010 outdoor soccer runner-ups, Spring 2011 indoor soccer runner-ups, and Fall 2011 outdoor soccer runner-ups.)
Note: inquiring about Phi Gamma Delta does not entail any commitment. We respect your interest in potentially rushing our fraternity, any other fraternity, or simply discovering that MSU Greek life is not for you.
"We tried to find out who we wanted to spend our college years with, where we wanted to grow, and who we wanted to learn from. I looked at a lot of fraternities, but I really wanted to be a FIJI." - Jack Nicklaus
Questions can be answered by posting in the group, all of the brothers will be more than happy to answer, or you can contact:
John Mullen (Recruitment Chairman)
Media and Information '17
mullenj8@msu.edu
(248) 930-6479
Hodge Gelpke (Recruitment Chairman)
Marketing '17
gelpkeda@msu.edu
(616)-540-5782
Everyone is extremely excited for rush and we cant wait to meet you all. Our house is located at: 131 Bogue Street, East Lansing MI 48823. Right across from Abbot Hall on campus
Check out our websites:
https://twitter.com/msufiji (@msufiji)
http://www.phigam.org/ (National Site)