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Triangle members at tabling event

The objectives of Triangle Fraternity are as follows:

  • To help develop the highest standards of personal integrity and character,
  • To foster and provide an intellectual, mature environment for its members through individual and group effort and through the mutual companionship of men with similar professional interests and goals,
  • To foster and provide the broadening experience of fraternity living with its social and moral challenges and responsibilities for the individual and the chapter,
  • To recognize and support the objectives and goals of the alma mater and those of the community through responsible participation and action,
  • To help bridge the gap between undergraduate study and the vocation of the individual in industry, the academic world or government,
  • To foster and maintain a bond of fraternal brotherhood through a continuing program of activity for the alumni, and
  • To bring into focus the elements of planned progress for the betterment of mankind.
Triangle members standing with fraternity flag

Need to Knows

  • Motto: Veritas Omnia Vincit (Truth Conquers All)
  • Values: The purpose of Triangle shall be to maintain a fraternity of engineers, architects, and scientists. It shall carry out its purpose by establishing chapters that develop balanced men who cultivate high moral character, foster lifelong friendships, and live their lives with integrity.
  • Founded: April 15, 1907 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Triangle members at tabling event

Stats

Chapter Information Data
Fall 2025 Members 50
Fall 2025 Chapter GPA 3.2861
Minimum GPA to Join 3.0
Minimum GPA for Active Members 3.0
Spring 2026 Projected Initiated Member Dues $400
Spring 2026 Projected New Member Dues $600
Chapter Philanthropy Movember and Clear Minds  
Standards of Excellence Score 2024-25 Bronze
Housing N/A

Chapter Conduct

  • In Good Standing as of 7/1/2025
  • % of Members Found Responsible for Individual Student Conduct Violations in 2024-25 Academic Year*: 15%

*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:
    117 New Hall West (0428)
    190 West Campus Drive
    Blacksburg, VA 24060
  • Email: vttriangle@gmail.com
  • President: Ethan Brun
  • Recruitment Contact: Logan Sena
  • Chapter Advisor: Christopher Galitz