Professional Greek Council Trans* Inclusion Policies
Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi is a Professional Co-ed Business Fraternity founded in 1904 with the purpose of developing its members into principled business leaders.
https://akpsi.org/
Alpha Rho Chi Professional Fraternity Alpha Rho Chi is the national professional co-educational fraternity open to students in architecture and the allied arts.
https://www.alpharhochi.org
Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is the nation’s leading co-ed professional business fraternity, with a commitment to equipping our members throughout their careers to make a greater impact in their business, civic, and personal lives.
https://www.deltasigmapi.org/about/who-we-are
Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi operates primarily as a student service and leadership recognition society whose chief aim is to assist the Director of Bands in developing the leadership and enthusiasm that is required of his/her band.
https://www.kkpsi.org/about/
Phi Sigma Pi Gender Inclusive Recruitment “Using preferred pronouns is a sign of respect, so don't be afraid to ask every PNM which pronouns they prefer. Then, be sure to listen and use those pronouns. When introducing yourself or other Members, be sure to use their preferred pronouns, too. It may take some effort on your part if this is new to you, but doing so will make all attendees feel welcome.” https://phisigmapi.org/resource/diversity-inclusion
Tau Beta Sigma Band Sorority Policy Against Discrimination
“The Tau Beta Sigma Sorority and Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity expressly prohibit discrimination by any component part of the Sorority or Fraternity or by any person acting on behalf of the organizations on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, ability status, religion, age, marital status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation.”
https://www.tbsigma.org/policies/
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - No found policy Sigma Alpha Agricultural Sorority - No found policy
Note: Organizations with no national policy may accept transgender people as potential new members on a campus-to-campus basis. For example, Kappa Sigma at Oklahoma State University openly accepts transgender members; however, Kappa Sigma has no existing national policy on the subject.