Phi Kappa Tau
Epsilon Chi Chapter
The Epsilon Chi chapter of Phi Kappa Tau at Virginia Tech was chartered on February 17, 1999 and has been a member of the Interfraternity Council and larger Hokie community ever since. We currently live in the Oak Lane community with other fraternal and sororietal organizations and take pride in our ideals of brotherhood, scholastic achievement, philanthropic service, social excellence, and fraternal pride. Like most fraternal organizations we recruit new members at the beginning of both fall and spring semesters, and are always looking for those interested in becoming fraternity gentlemen, and furthermore Phi Kappa Tau gentlemen. We are an outgoing, fun loving, and competitive group of young men that continue to push the boundaries of what our chapter can do. Our philanthropic cause benefits SeriousFun Children's Network; a string of camps started by actor and Phi Tau alum Paul Newman for children fighting life-threatening illnesses. From formals in Tennessee and South Carolina, to study hours and scholarship opportunities, brotherhood BBQs and alumni tailgates for football games; Phi Kappa Tau truly believes in a brotherhood that extends beyond the college years.
Need to Knows
- Motto: Learning, Leading, Serving
- Values: Champion Lifelong Commitment to Brotherhood, Learning, Ethical Leadership, and Exemplary Character
- Founded: March 17, 1906
Stats
| Chapter Information | Data |
| Fall 2025 Members | 52 |
| Fall 2025 Chapter GPA | 3.386 |
| Minimum GPA to Join | 2.5 |
| Minimum GPA for Active Members | 2.5 |
| Spring 2026 Projected Initiated Member Dues | $600 |
| Spring 2026 Projected New Member Dues | $465 |
| Chapter Philanthropy | Serious Fun |
| Standards of Excellence Score 2024-25 | Bronze |
| Housing | On Campus |
Chapter Conduct
- In Good Standing as of 7/1/2025
- % of Members Found Responsible for Individual Student Conduct Violations in 2024-25 Academic Year*: 12%
*The percentage of individual members of each organization who were found responsible for violations of the Virginia Tech Student Code of Conduct during the academic year. These violations were not related to their membership in the organization.
Contact
- Address:
2875 Oak Ln.
Blacksburg, VA 24060 - Email: sevan@vt.edu
- President: Evan Song
- Recruitment Contact: Kyle Sergio
- Chapter Advisor: Ro Settle