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Why are eighty percent of the executives of the Fortune 500 companies Greek?
Why are the vast majority of doctors and lawyers in this country Greek? It has everything
to do with taking initiative, being dependable, and being able to deal with adverse
situations in an effective manner. All of these are skills practiced over and over
again as a brother in the Alpha Pi Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau.
Established on the University of Washington campus in 1929, the Alpha Pi chapter
of Phi Kappa Tau is one of the oldest and most respected fraternities on campus.
Our members are scholars, athletes, and most importantly, leaders. When you become
a Phi Tau, you will begin an experience that will change your life. Immediately,
you become a part of a true brotherhood, a group of men bound by a commitment to
the fraternity, and to each other. As an active brother, you will have a direct
role in the day to day operations of the house. Brothers propose ideas, have discussions,
and cast votes in a democratic system designed to encourage maximum participation.
Each day Phi Taus learn skills that will help them become more successful not only
in school, but in life.
Here at Phi Kappa Tau we value men of character. These are people, who in our
eyes, stand out above the crowd as leaders, innovators, and overall as outstanding
men. As a house we value academics in addition to maintaining a balanced social
schedule. We all recognize that we are here for our education. This focus on academics
means that our house has one of the most diverse groups of students that study a
wide assortment of majors including engineering, business, mathematics, english,
biochemistry, computer science, economics, political science and communication.
If you feel that you are a man of character we encourage you to come visit our fraternity
and learn more about what it is like to be a Phi Tau.
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