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The following is a list of chapters Beta Theta Pi fraternity chapters. This list includes chapters that have gone dormant since the fraternity was founded in 1839.[1] Active chapters and colonies are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters and colonies are indicated in italic.
Chapters
Notes
- ^ Re-establsihed as a colony in 2016.
- ^ This was the re-establishment of Gamma Prime chapter which went inactive in 1868.
- ^ Merged with a Lambda Kappa chapter to form Lambda Kappa-Beta when their two colleges merged to form Case Western Reserve University.
- ^ This chapter was expelled in 1868. It was re-established as Beta Second chapter in 1880.
- ^ Gamma chapter was founded at Jefferson College in 1842 and merged with Washington College's Nu chapter (founded 1855) when the two colleges joined as Washington & Jefferson in 1865.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2006.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2011 and was rechartered in 2014.
- ^ The Williams chapter left Beta to join Alpha Delta Phi in 1851.
- ^ Re-established in 1915 from the local fraternity Psi Omega, formed n 1912.
- ^ The chapter's charter was returned when Williams banned fraternities in the mid-1960s.
- ^ After the Civil War, the sole remaining chapter of small Virginia regional fraternity Delta Epsilon was absorbed to restore the dormant Zeta chapter of ΒΘΠ, which had "been killed off" during the conflict. American College Fraternities. J.B. Lippincott. 1883. p. 47.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1987 and 2005.
- ^ Chapter closed due to hazing in 2012, including forced alcohol consumption.
- ^ The chapter returned its charter in 1901 and became a local fraternity.
- ^ ΒΘΠ's Eta chapter went dormant in 1860 but was restored with the absorption of the Mystical Seven's Temple of the Star and of the South in 1889. This Mystical Seven chapter was founded in 1884.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 2003.
- ^ Re-established as Theta Epsilon
- ^ The chapter was suspended in 2000.
- ^ This chapter closed 2014 due to low membership numbers. All active members were changed to alumni status.
- ^ The Brown chapter deserted Beta to join Alpha Delta Phi in 1851.
- ^ Established in 1870, the Phi Kappa Alpha literary society was initiated to become Kappa chapter in 1880.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 2010.
- ^ The chapter was inactive during the Civil War.
- ^ The chapter surrendered its charter in 1888.
- ^ Merged with the Gamma chapter when Washington College joined with Jefferson College to become Washington and Jefferson College in 1865.
- ^ Reformed in 1889 by absorbing a local chapter of Omicron Eta Phi which had started 1887.
- ^ ΒΘΠ's Omicron chapter went dormant in 1875 but was restored in 1890 with the absorption of the Mystical Seven's Temple of the Hands and Torch, formed in 1867, in a small national merger with three chapters of that fraternity.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1978 and 2007.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2001.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2003 and was rechartered in 2005.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1997.
- ^ Created in 1879 by a national merger with Alpha Sigma Chi (this chapter first formed in 1875).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1861 and 2000.
- ^ Reformed as a colony in 1986 and 2010.
- ^ Re-established as Phi Alpha in 1890.
- ^ Founded as a colony in 1876.
- ^ The national fraternity suspended this chapter in the fall 1985 through the summer 1986.
- ^ This chapter was disestablished by a Department of the Navy directive during the Civil War when USNA temporarily relocated to Newport, Rhode Island.
- ^ Omega chapter closed in 2013 because "...the [chapter] has displayed a lack of self-governance, leadership and enthusiasm...."
- ^ In 1877, the chapter surrendered ".its charter rather than reveal its existence as a sub rosa chapter."
- ^ This chapter was closed for behavioral problems in 2000. It reopened was revived as a colony in 2002.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2002. It was re-established as a colony in 2005.
- ^ This chapter was pulled in 1915 "...because of discontent within the institution."
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2007. It was reformed as a colony in 2011 and was recharted in 2014.
- ^ Formed in 1868 by the group Kappa Phi Lambda which was established in 1866.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2001. It was reformed as a colony in 2004 and rechartered in 2008.
- ^ Re-established in 1901 by the Hatchett Club (originally formed in 1873).
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1997 and was chartered in 2000.
- ^ This chapter went inactive in 1913 due to a ban by the Board of Trustees. Its successor on campus is Beta Kappa Phi (local) or "I Section" which remains active today.
- ^ Formed from the Oread Society.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1881.
- ^ Re-established in 1918 by absorbing the local group Trident (formed in 1915). Re-established in 2007 as a colony.
- ^ Charter suspended in 2018 for hazing culture.
- ^ Chapter formed from a local group called the Independents (established in 1870).
- ^ Re-established as Zeta Upsilon.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2010 and was rechartered in 2013.
- ^ After a drunk student fell to their death at the chapter's party, the university revoked its recognition of the fraternity for minimum of five years. The General Fraternity joined in closing the chapter. The university subsequently announced permanent ban of the fraternity on its campus.
- ^ Re-established in 1973 by absorbing a chapter of Tau Epsilon Kappa that was originally established in 1964.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 2003.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1990.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2017 and was rechartered in 2021.
- ^ Chapter was closed in 1996 for violations of college and fraternity policies.
- ^ Formed in 1879 from a chapter of Alpha Kappa Phi (established in 1867). Revived in 1929 from a chapter of Theta Beta (established in 1926). Re-established from a colony in 2007.
- ^ Created in 1879 by a national merger with Alpha Sigma Chi (this chapter first formed in 1873).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2000.
- ^ Formed in 1879 by the national merger with Alpha Sigma Chi (this chapter established in 1872).
- ^ Revived in 1969 by absorbing the local Beta Epsilon (formed in 1956).
- ^ Created in 1879 by a national merger with Alpha Sigma Chi (this chapter first formed in 1878).
- ^ The chapter was suspended 2005 and reestablished as a colony in 2009.
- ^ Created in 1879 by a national merger with Alpha Sigma Chi (this chapter first formed in 1875).
- ^ This chapter was closed in 1989 over allegations of hazing and drug violations. In was re-established as a colony in 1991.
- ^ This chapter began as a local fraternity, Adelphian (formed in 1872).
- ^ Chapter started in 1883 from a chapter of the local Torch & Crown (established in 1879).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1969.
- ^ This chapter was reformed as a colony in 2012 and was rechartered in 2015.
- ^ Re-stablished as a colony in 2012.
- ^ The chapter's charter was revoked in 2016.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2012; it was reestablished as a colony in 2015 and was rechartered in 2017.
- ^ Formed in 1890 by absorbing the local Chi Sigma Zeta (established in 1887). The chapter was named Beta Nu out of Greek alphabetic order in recognition of failed Beta chapter that was at another institution in Cincinnati.
- ^ Formed in 1908 by absorbing the local Alpha Delta Xi (established in 1906).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1983.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in the fall of 2015 and was rechartered in 2018.
- ^ In 2016, the University of Oregon chapter was disbanded due to hazing and other "high-risk" activities. It was re-established in 2019 as a colony.
- ^ Chapter started in 1900 by absorbing the local Sword & Shield (established in 1899).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1989.
- ^ Formed in 1900 from the group Beta Tau Omega (established 1899).
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 1978 and 2018. It was most recently rechartered in 2021 and installed in 2022.
- ^ Chapter was created in 1913 by absorbing the local Kappa Theta (established in 1904).
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2012 and was rechartered in December 2019. It was installed in 2022.
- ^ Started in 1908 by absorbing the local Crucible Club (established 1903).
- ^ In 2008, this chapter closed for a minimum of ten-years by the General Fraternity and university due to serious alcohol violations.
- ^ Created from and named for the local group Beta Psi (established 1898) in 1900.
- ^ This chapter's charter suspended in 2014 because of hazing, alcohol, and controlled substances.
- ^ Started in 1901 by absorbing Pi Theta (established in 1900).
- ^ In October 2014, the University of Washington chapter was suspended by the university following hazing allegations. The chapter was disbanded by the fraternity a month later, following an investigation.
- ^ Established in 1912 by absorbing Beta Gamma (established in 1902).
- ^ Established in 1913 by absorbing the local Alpha Pi (established in 1905).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2010. It was re-established as a colony in 2011.
- ^ Established in 1914 by absorbing Phi Mu Epsilon (established 1905).
- ^ Created in 1914 by absorbing the local Delta Phi Theta (established in 1906).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1990.
- ^ Established in 1914 by absorbing Tau Omega Epsilon (established in 1901).
- ^ Established in 1916 by absorbing the local Alpha Phi Delta (established in 1909).
- ^ Started in 1917 by absorbing the local Alpha Phi Alpha (established 1919). After going doment, it was re-established as a colony in 2012 and later rechartered.
- ^ Formed in 1920 by absorbing local Gamma Delta (established in 1912).
- ^ Formed in 1920 by absorbing the local Sigma Rho (established in 1906).
- ^ This chapter closed in 2013 after allegations of sexual misconduct, specifically the circulation of photos and videos with explicit sexual content.
- ^ Formed in 1922 by the merger with Delta Sigma (this chapter formed in 1911).
- ^ Formed in 1923 by a merger with Delta Sigma (this chapter established in 1908).
- ^ This chapter closed in 1998 for hazing activities involving alcohol abuse.
- ^ Formed in 1923 by absorbing the local Kappa Theta Rho (established in 1914).
- ^ This chapter was re-established as a colony in 2017. However, the colony was closed in 2022.
- ^ Chapter established in 1926 by absorbing Alpha Pi (established in 1921).
- ^ Chapter formed in 1930 by absorbing Sigma Alpha Phi (established in 1926).
- ^ Chapter formed in 1936 by absorbing Sigma Alpha Phi (established 1926).
- ^ Chapter started in 1936 by absorbing Beta Sigma Phi (established 1902).
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1938 and was chartered in 1939.
- ^ Chapter started in 1947 by absorbing Kappa Gamma Rho (established in 1920). It was re-established in 2014 as a colony.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1946 and was chartered in 1947. After going dormant, it was re-established as a colony in 2006.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1947 and was chartered in 1948.
- ^ Formed in 1907 by absorbing the local group Gamma Phi (established in 1904), giving this chapter its name that was out of Greek alphabetic order.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1948 and was chartered in 1950.
- ^ This chapter's charter was suspended for hazing culture in 2016.
- ^ Started in 1950 by absorbing Beta Tau (established in 1947).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2007. It was re-established as a chapter in 2011 and was rechartered in 2015.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1949 and was chartered in 1951.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2009 and was rechartered in 2011.
- ^ Chapter started in 1952 by absorbing Kappa Tau Sigma (established in 1933).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2007.
- ^ Chapter formed in 1959 by absorbing Delta Beta (established in 1958).
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 1986 and was rechartered in 1988.
- ^ This chapter's charter was suspended in 2020 for incidents related to hazing and alcohol use.
- ^ Chapter started in 1959 by absorbing Alpha Gamma Gamma (established in 1916).
- ^ Started in 1962 by absorbing Beta Gamma (established in 1959).
- ^ Chapter revoked in 2005. It was re-established as a colony in 2019.
- ^ Chapter started in 1962 by absorbing Beta Zeta Pi (established 1961). Re-established as a colony in 2014.
- ^ In 2019, the Auburn University chapter was shut down after a long history of hazing violations which included alcohol and physical abuse and servitude. The chapter defied multiple intervention attempts before its closure on campus.
- ^ Chapter started in 1965 by absorbing Beta Alpha Epsilon (established in 1953).
- ^ Chapter started in 1964 by absorbing Beta Pi (established in 1960).
- ^ This chapter started in 1965 by absorbing Sigma Theta (established in 1962). Its charter was revoked in 2003.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1966 and was chartered in 1967.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 1968 and was chartered in 1969. It was reformed as a colony in 2013 and was rechartered in 2018.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 1968 and was first chartered in 1970. It was reformed as a colony in 2015 and was rechartered in 2021.
- ^ Chapter started in 1970 by absorbing Sigma Kappa Epsilon (established in 1949). It was re-established as a colony in the 1990s.
- ^ The chapter started in 1971 by absorbing Alpha Chi Alpha (established in 1969).
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2006 and was rechartered in 2010.
- ^ Formed in 1971 by absorbing the Excelsior Club (established in 1931).
- ^ Chapter founded in 1971 by absorbing Nu Sigma Chi (established in 1964).
- ^ Formed in 1971 by absorbing Beta Phi Sigma (established in 1969).
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1973 and was chartered in 1975. It reformed as a colony in 2005.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1975 and was chartered in 1977. It was restarted as a colony in the 1980s and in 2017.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1975 and was chartered in 1977. It was re-established as a colony in 2017.
- ^ This chapter closed in 2020 after persistent disruptions to recruitment and operations due to multiple severe weather events and COVID-19.
- ^ Chapter was established as a colony 1975 and was chartered in 1977.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1976 and was chartered in 1978.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked at 145th General Convention in 1984.
- ^ This chapter formed in 1980 by absorbing Tau Alpha Sigma (established in 1947).
- ^ This chapter was re-established as a colony in 1995 and 2012. Most recently, it was rechartered in 2016.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 1980 and was chartered in 1982. It was reformed as a colony in 2009 and was rechartered in 2012.
- ^ The chapter started in 1979 as a colony and was chartered in 1983. It was reformed as a colony in 2003 and was rechartered in 2006.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1982 and was chartered in 1984.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1983 and was chartered in 1985. It was re-established as a colony in 2004.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1983 and was chartered by 1986.
- ^ Chapter established as a colony in 1984 and was chartered in 1987.
- ^ Chapter was established as a colony in 1984 and was chartered in 1986.
- ^ Chapter established by absorbing the local Aggie Cowboys (established 197x).
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1984 and was chartered in 1988.
- ^ This chapter was suspended in 2010.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1985 and was chartered in 1987. Its charter was revoked in 2007.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1984 and was chartered in 1988. It was re-established as a colony in 2004.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1984 and was chartered in 1989.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 1985. After going inactive, it was reformed as a colony in 2016 and was rechartered in 2022.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1988 and was chartered in 1989.
- ^ This chapter was suspended/disbanded in 1996, largely for financial reasons.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1987 and was chartered in 1989.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1986 and was chartered in 1990. It was re-established as a colony in 2010 and was rechartered in 2014.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1988 and was chartered in 1991.
- ^ In December 2014, the University of California - Santa Barbara chapter was shut down after multiple years of violations and suspensions. Two pledges were sent to the hospital due to hazing which prompted the fraternity's national office to take this action.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1990 and chartered in 1992.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1990 and was chartered in 1992.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1989 and was chartered in 1992.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 2019.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1989 and was chartered in 1991.
- ^ Chapter formed in 1992 by absorbing Beta Phi Epsilon (established in 1983).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2009 for alcohol abuse, hazing, and poor financial and chapter operations.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1989 and was chartered in 1993.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1990 and was chartered in 1994.
- ^ Chapter started in 1993 from B.E.T.A. (established in 1986).
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1991 and was chartered in 1994.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2009. It was re-established as a colony in 2019.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 1999.
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2013 and was rechartered in 2016.
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2009.
- ^ Chapter started in 1995 by absorbing Lambda Tau Delta (established in 1980).
- ^ Chapter started in 1995 by absorbing Omega Tau Phi (established in 1991).
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1991 and was chartered in 1995.
- ^ Chapter started in 1996 by absorbing Beta Sigma Chi (established in 1923).
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1994 and was chartered in 1997.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1996 and was chartered in 1999.
- ^ The chapter started in 1998 by absorbing Beta Epsilon (established in 1994). After going inactive in 2006, it was reformed as a colony in 2009 and was rechartered in 2013.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1997 and was chartered in 1998.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1995 and was chartered in 1997.
- ^ Chapter started in 1997 by absorbing Beta Lambda Epsilon (established 1994).
- ^ Chapter started in 1999 by absorbing Sigma Chi Alpha (established in 1995).
- ^ Chapter started in 2000 by absorbing Beta Phi Alpha (established in 1986).
- ^ This chapter's charter was revoked in 2007.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 1998 and was chartered in 2002.
- ^ This chapter was disbanded in 2017 because it struggled to meet minimum operating expectations in recruitment, academics, and finances.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 1999 and was chartered in 2002.
- ^ Chapter formed in 2003 by absorbing Delta Beta Pi, founded in 1983.
- ^ The original chapter, Alpha Tau, went dormant in 1877. It was re-established as the colony Zeta Upsilon in 2001 and re-chartered in 2004.
- ^ Zeta Phi was founded as an independent local fraternity in 1870 and merged with Beta Theta Pi in 1890. The chapter was assigned the name Zeta Phi out of Greek alphabet order because of its origin.
- ^ Chapter started in 1999 as a colony and was chartered in 2004.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 2000 and was chartered in 2004.
- ^ In 2018, the University of Central Florida chapter was shut down due to repeated hazing and alcohol violations over ten years.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 2004 and was chartered in 2007.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 2003 and chartered in 2007.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 2006 and was chartered in 2009.
- ^ Charter started as a colony in 2006 and was chartered in 2010.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2007 and was chartered in 2009.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 2007 and was chartered in 2010.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2009 and was chartered in 2013.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2011 and was chartered in 2014.
- ^ Chapter started in 2011 as a colony and was chartered in 2015.
- ^ The chapter started colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2015.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2015.
- ^ This chapter started as a colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2015.
- ^ The College of Charleston Honor Board revoked the chapter's recognition in 2017 after code of conduct violations; Beta Theta Pi General Fraternity agreed with the decision. "The chapter's violations include hosting unregistered parties with alcohol, some of which was purchased using fraternity funds, marijuana use and hazing involving personal servitude and calisthenics, according to college officials. The chapter will be allowed to reestablish in the fall of 2021."
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2016.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2013 and was chartered in 2016.
- ^ The chapter starred as a colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2016.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2013 and was chartered in 2016.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2014 and was chartered in 2016.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony in 2014 and was chartered in 2017.
- ^ The chapter was closed in 2022 over allegations of hazing within its new member program.
- ^ The chapter stared as a colony in 2013 and was chartered in 2018.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2012 and was chartered in 2018.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2016 and was chartered in 2019.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2016 and was chartered in 2019. It was installed in 2021.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2016 and was chartered in 2019. It was installed in 2020.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2016 and was chartered in 2019. It was installed in 2021.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2016 and was chartered in 2019.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2017 and was chartered in 2021.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2017 and was chartered in 2021. It was installed in 2022.
- ^ Formed from the local Phi Alpha (established 1885) in 1885.
- ^ Revived as a colony in 2015.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2018 and was chartered in 2022.
- ^ The chapter was underground between 1875-1879
- ^ The Princeton chapter was originally named Theta, but was renamed when it reformed as a colony in 1993.
- ^ The chapter started as a colony in 2017 and was rechartered in 2022.
- ^ Created in 1906 by absorbing in Theta Zeta (established in 1904), also giving this chapter a name that was out of Greek alphabetic order.
- ^ Started in 1905 by absorbing the local Lambda Kappa (established in 1892).
- ^ In 1967, Western Reserve University merged with the Case School of Applied Science, forming Case Western Reserve University. This chapter became the Lambda Kappa-Beta chapter after a merger with the Beta chapter at Western Reserve.
- ^ In 1967, Western Reserve University merged with the Case School of Applied Science, forming Case Western Reserve University. This chapter became the Lambda Kappa-Beta chapter after a merger with the Lambda Kappa chapter at Case School.
- ^ May have been established as Lambda Second. However, when it was re-established that name had been reassigned, resulting in the out-of-sequence chapter name Lambda Rho.
- ^ Started as a colony in 1892.
- ^ This chapter's charter was suspended in 1997.
- ^ This chapter originated as the 'Temple of the Wand (2) chapter of the Mystical Seven society formed in 1889.
- ^ This chapter was suspended by university in 2014 due to unsafe activity.
- ^ Chapter started in 1902 by absorbing Sigma Delta (established in 1901).
- ^ This chapter's charter was evoked 2009; it was reestablished 2013 as a colony and rechartered in 2016.
- ^ Started in 1905 by merging with the local Tri Serps (established in 1900).
- ^ The chapter was reformed as a colony in 2006 and was rechartered in 2010.
- ^ The Phi chapter went dormant in 1862 but was restored in 1890 as Phi Alpha with the national merger with Mystical Seven's Temple of the Sword and Shield. This Mystical Seven chapter was founded in 1885.
- ^ Charter revoked in 1971 when the university's administration changed to a policy of self-selection for fraternities.
- ^ Re-established as a colony in 1990.
Colonies
Institution | Started/Range | Location | Status | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eastern Illinois University | 2007–2013 | Charleston, Illinois | Dormant | [104] |
University of California, Davis | 2014–2017 | Davis, California | Dormant | [105] |
Louisiana State University | 2015 | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Active | [1] |
University of New Mexico | 2018–2022 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Dormant | [1][106] |
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University | 2019 | Daytona Beach, Florida | Active | [1][33] |
Boise State University | 2021 | Boise, Idaho | Active | [32] |
Kennesaw State University | 2021 | Cobb County, Georgia | Active | [32] |
Appalachian State University | 2022 | Boone, North Carolina | Active | [18] |
Illinois State University | 2022 | Normal, Illinois | Active | [18] |
University of North Carolina, Wilmington | 2022 | Wilmington, North Carolina | Active | [18] |
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