CHAPTER CONDUCT

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is a values-based membership development organization that focuses on building brotherhood through character enhancement, leadership development, academic achievement, commitment to service, lifelong friendship, and social experiences. The fraternity exists on the basis of shared values and principles. Members of Pi Kappa Phi are expected to uphold and abide by certain standards of conduct as established by the Constitution, Supreme Laws, policies and resolutions of the Supreme Chapter, and Ritual of Initiation. Additionally, members are expected to abide by the policies and regulations of their college or university and to hold each other accountable to these standards. When members of Pi Kappa Phi fail to exemplify our shared values, conduct proceedings are used to assert and uphold these expectations.

Below is listing of known chapter conduct issues per academic year as well as sanctions from the National Headquarters, university, and/or Interfraternity Council. For further information regarding the conduct issues listed here, please contact Director of Risk Management Justin Angotti.

Academic Year 2009 - 2010

Academic Year 2008 - 2009

Academic Year 2007 - 2008

Academic Year 2006 - 2007

Academic Year 2005 - 2006