top of page
About

     The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) was established at Jefferson College in 1848 as a Greek letter, secret, social fraternity to foster core values of Friendship, Knowledge, Service, Morality, and Excellence. Since 1891, the Pi Iota chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at WPI has provided unequaled leadership development and personal growth experience for thousands of young men, who have gone on to become leaders in business, in their communities, and around the globe.  Among WPI fraternities, ours has been one of the most historically influential and successful on campus, boasting some of the University’s most successful graduates among its ranks.

     Today, the brothers of FIJI strive to live the 5 core values of Phi Gamma Delta daily, which are friendship, knowledge, service, morality, and excellence. We try to strengthen our brotherhood daily through different activities including academics, volunteering, and athletics to name a few. Our first priority is school as it is the reason we chose this institution, however, we try to expand our college experience through other activities. We are a diverse house that allows us to grow and learn from each other in our daily lives. 

House.jpg
Facts
crest.png
Name:  Phi Gamma Delta
Nickname: FIJI or Phi Gam
Founding Date: May 1, 1848
Founding Place: Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA
Motto: Friendship, the sweetest influence
Colors: Royal Purple and White
Chapter Name: Pi Iota
Chartered: 
The Pi Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was the first Fraternity to exists at Worcester Polytechnic Institute after it's chartering in 1891.
Size: 
170,000+ initiated brothers since 1848. Currently, the Fraternity has over 8,500 undergraduate brothers in 122 chapters and 22 Delta Colonies in the United States and Canada.
 
Mission: 
“Phi Gamma Delta exists to promote lifelong friendships, to reaffirm high ethical standards and values, and to foster personal development in the pursuit of excellence. Phi Gamma Delta is committed to providing opportunities for each brother to develop responsibility, leadership, scholarship, and social skills in order to become a fully contributing member of society"
 
Values

Friendship

Excellence

Knowledge

Morality

Service

correctedPiIota.png
bottom of page