Vanderbilt Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Vanderbilt University
About Vanderbilt Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.'s AΓA Chapter has been an integral part of Vanderbilt University's student life in Nashville, Tennessee since 1994, creating a legacy of brotherhood and community service. This student organization brings together genuine and determined individuals who share a commitment to three core tenets: brotherhood, scholarship, and service. The chapter serves as more than just a social organization—it is a community of men dedicated to supporting one another's personal and academic growth.
At its heart, the AΓA Chapter embodies the principle that fraternity extends beyond ritual and tradition to encompass real, meaningful relationships built on mutual respect and shared values. Members find in this organization a supportive network of peers who challenge them to be their best selves academically, personally, and professionally. The chapter's emphasis on scholarship ensures that members maintain focus on their educational goals while developing as well-rounded individuals.
The fraternity's service mission reflects a deep commitment to giving back to the Nashville community and the Vanderbilt campus. Through a diverse range of philanthropic and social activities, members actively contribute to causes they believe in, creating tangible positive change. These experiences foster a sense of purpose and social responsibility that extends far beyond the college years.
Since its founding, the AΓA Chapter has cultivated a culture where brotherhood is lived daily through mutual support, accountability, and celebration of individual and collective achievements. The organization attracts men who understand that true fraternity means lifting others up and working together toward common goals. For those seeking a meaningful student organization experience rooted in genuine connection and community impact, Phi Beta Sigma's presence at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN offers a welcoming home.