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List of Alpha Eta Rho chapters

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Alpha Eta Rho is a coed international professional college aviation fraternity.[1][2] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.[3][4][5][6]

Chapter Chartered date and range Institution Location Status Reference
Alpha April 10, 1929 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Active [7]
Beta (Original) November 25, 1936 – 19xx ? University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Inactive, Reassigned [8][9][10]
Gamma (Original) 1936–1942 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Inactive, Reassigned [8][9]
Delta (Original) 1939–1942 San Diego State University San Diego, California Inactive, Reassigned [8][7]
Epsilon December 5, 1939 – 1942 Duke University Durham, North Carolina Inactive [8][11][12]
Zeta (Original) 1940–1942 Pasadena Junior College Pasadena, California Inactive, Reassigned [8]
Eta April 27, 1940 San Jose State University San Jose, California Active [8][13]
Theta (Original) ? 194x ?–1942 ? North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Inactive, Reassigned [8][a]
Iota (Original) 1946–19xx ? University of Southern California, Santa Maria Santa Maria, California Inactive, Reassigned
Kappa March 1949–1965 University of Denver Denver, Colorado Inactive [14]
Lambda 1950–19xx ? Northrop Aeronautical Institute Inglewood, California Inactive [15][16][b]
Mu 1950–1952 University of California, Riverside Riverside, California Inactive
Nu May 18, 1950 Mt. San Antonio College Walnut, California Active [17][18]
Xi December 17, 1957 – xxxx ? San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino, California Inactive
Omicron (Original) April 24, 1954 – 19xx ? American University Washington, D.C. Inactive [19][20][21]
Pi March 17, 1950 Parks College of Aviation, Engineering and Technology, Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri Active [22][23][24]
Rho 1950–19xx ? University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Inactive [25][26][27]
Sigma (Original) April 4, 1951 – 19xx ? Los Angeles City College Los Angeles, California Inactive, Reassigned [28][29]
Chi February 24, 1954 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Urbana, Illinois Active [30][31]
Tau February 18, 1956 – 20xx ? College of San Mateo San Mateo, California Inactive [32]
Alpha Rho February 1956–1965 Norwich University Northfield, Vermont Inactive [33]
Upsilon Inactive ?
Phi January 8, 1957 Farmingdale State College East Farmingdale, New York Active
Phi Kappa January 8, 1957 St. Francis College Brooklyn, New York Active
Psi 1957–1965 Stephens College Columbia, Missouri Inactive [34]
Omega November 1960–xxxx ? Seoul National University Seoul, South Korea Inactive [c]
Pi Rho (Original) Fall 1961–196x ?;

October 2, 1963 – April 1965

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Miami, Florida Moved [35][36][d]
Beta (Second) November 20, 1962 Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Active [37][38]
Sigma (Second) October 10, 1963 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois Active [39][40]
Epsilon Rho April 1965 – November 15, 1971 Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, Florida Inactive [41][36][e]
Gamma (Second) November 1, 1966 Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Active [42]
Delta (Second) November 16, 1966 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Active [43][13]
Theta (Second) April 8, 1967 Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Active [44][45]
Kappa Alpha January 17, 1968 Kent State University Kent, Ohio Active [46][47]
Beta Gamma May 14, 1968 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Active [48]
Omicron (Second) May 14, 1968 Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, Oklahoma Active [49][50]
Phi Lambda Upsilon May 27, 1968 Utah State University Logan, Utah Active [51]
Omicron Psi December 2, 1968 University of Louisiana at Monroe Monroe, Louisiana Active [52]
Zeta (Second) December 18, 1968 Dowling College Oakdale, New York Active
Lambda Rho February 16, 1969 Lewis University Romeoville, Illinois Active [53]
Pi Epsilon March 28, 1969 – xxxx ? St. Petersburg Junior College Clearwater, Florida Inactive [54]
Delta Alpha March 31, 1969 – xxxx ? Cochise College Cochise County, Arizona Inactive [55][56]
Sigma Nu May 27, 1969 Cypress College Cypress, California Active
Omicron Pi 1969–xxxx ? Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, Louisiana Inactive [57][58]
Lambda Tau March 24, 1970 Louisiana Tech University Ruston, Louisiana Active [59][60][61]
Alpha Iota April 12, 1970 – xxxx ? Drake University Des Moines, Iowa Inactive [62]
Kappa Rho May 21, 1970 – xxxx ? Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kansas Inactive [63]
Alpha Sigma May 23, 1970 Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Active [64]
Alpha Delta May 24, 1970 Wilmington University Wilmington Manor, Delaware Active
Iota Rho May 25, 1970 Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana Active [65][66]
Iota (Second) 1970 ?–xxxx ? Ricks College Rexburg, Idaho Inactive [67][68]
Mu Tau November 1, 1970 Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee Active [69][70]
Delta Chi November 6, 1970 – 1980 Boise State University Boise, Idaho Inactive [71][72]
Sigma Phi November 8, 1970 Metropolitan State University of Denver Denver, Colorado Active
Epsilon Chi November 1970–xxxx ? Southwest Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri Inactive [73][74]
Kappa Tau November 15, 1970 – xxxx ? Gateway Technical College Kenosha, Wisconsin Inactive [75][76][f]
Tau Sigma November 9, 1970 Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee Active [77]
Alpha Phi February 17, 1971c. 2015 Community College of Beaver County Beaver County, Pennsylvania Inactive
Alpha Alpha April 20, 1971 University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Active [78]
Alpha Pi November 14, 1971 Texas State Technical Institute Waco, Texas Active
Sigma Rho February 18, 1972 – xxxx ? Orange Coast College Costa Mesa, California Inactive
Delta Pi April 25, 1972 Northwestern State University Natchitoches, Louisiana Active
Mu Delta June 27, 1973 – xxxx ? Miami Dade Community College North Campus Westview, Florida Inactive
Delta Phi October 25, 1973 Mercer County Community College Trenton, New Jersey Active [79]
Pi Alpha April 29, 1974 – xxxx ? Palomar College San Diego County, California Inactive
Beta Sigma May 3, 1974 Vincennes University Vincennes, Indiana Active
Sigma Alpha June 10, 1974 Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, Florida Active [80]
Chi Sigma December 7, 1975 Chattanooga State Community College Chattanooga, Tennessee Active
Upsilon Delta November 10, 1976 University of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa Active [81]
Lambda Pi September 28, 1978 University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri Active [82]
Upsilon Alpha 1979–1981;

March 27, 1984 – xxxx ?

Westminster College Salt Lake City, Utah Inactive [83][84]
Nu Gamma March 23, 1979 Miami Dade College Homestead, Florida Active [85]
Pi Rho April 5, 1979 Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, Arizona Active
Chi Rho February 4, 1980 Central Washington University Ellensburg, Washington Active
Tau Rho March 7, 1980 – xxxx ? Volunteer State Community College Gallatin, Tennessee Inactive
Eta Pi May 9, 1980 Broward College South Campus Pembroke Pines, Florida Active [86]
Delta Tau February 13, 1981 – xxxx ? Delaware Technical Community College Dover, Delaware Inactive [87]
Omicron Sigma Upsilon February 15, 1983 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Active [88][89]
Delta Nu April 13, 1983 – xxxx ? Wichita State University Wichita, Kansas Inactive
Phi Beta Sigma September 17, 1983 Bridgewater State University Bridgewater, Massachusetts Active [90]
Chi Alpha November 15, 1983 – xxxx ? Salem-Teikyo University Salem, West Virginia Inactive
Beta Beta December 7, 1983 Henderson State University Arkadelphia, Arkansas Active [91]
Delta Delta March 4, 1984 San Jacinto College Greater Houston, Texas Active [92]
Gamma Sigma May 8, 1984 – xxxx ? Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia Inactive
Delta Psi May 15, 1985 Delta State University Cleveland, Mississippi Active
Eta Kappa Upsilon September 6, 1985 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky Active [93]
Epsilon Omega January 13, 1986 – xxxx ? Western Oklahoma State College Altus, Oklahoma Inactive [94]
Nu Alpha March 8, 1986 – xxxx ? Southern Illinois University San Diego, California Inactive
Beta Rho January 13, 1986 – xxxx ? Lynn University Boca Raton, Florida Inactive
Lambda Psi November 14, 1986 Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida Active [95]
Omicron Upsilon May 1, 1987 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Active
Sigma Chi Upsilon January 27, 1989 St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota Active
Sigma Delta May 5, 1990 Daniel Webster College Nashua, New Hampshire Active
Sigma Beta Chi January 11, 1991 Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Tulsa, Oklahoma Active
Sigma Chi April 14, 1991 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Active [96][97]
Beta Delta May 11, 1991 – xxxx ? Navarro College Corsicana, Texas Inactive
Chi Omicron October 7, 1991 College of the Ozarks Point Lookout, Missouri Active
Delta Sigma February 23, 1992 Delaware State University Dover, Delaware Active
Xi Tau October 31, 1992 Central Texas College Killeen, Texas Active
Kappa Nu December 11, 1992 –xxxx ?;

2022

University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney, Nebraska Active [98][99]
Epsilon Tau January 28, 1994 Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Columbus and Fort Wayne, Indiana Active
Upsilon Nu Omicron October 28, 1994 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha, Nebraska Active [100]
Mu Alpha Chi November 9, 1994 Fairmont State University Fairmont, West Virginia Active [101]
Alpha Omega December 2, 1995 – xxxx ? Texas Southern University Houston, Texas Inactive
Rho Alpha April 18, 1996 – xxxx ? Rocky Mountain College Billings, Montana Inactive
Omicron Gamma November 11, 1996 Hampton University Hampton, Virginia Active
Epsilon Alpha November 27, 1996 Shasta College Redding, California Active
Kappa Sigma Upsilon January 21, 1999 Kansas State University Salina, Kansas Active [102][103]
Beta Epsilon May 7, 1999 San Juan College Farmington, New Mexico Active
Omicron Sigma Tau May 10, 1999 – xxxx ? Oklahoma State University–Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma Inactive
Mu Kappa Tau November 9, 1999 Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota Active
Alpha Chi November 13, 1999 Averett University Danville, Virginia Active
Mu Eta Sigma December 9, 1999 University of Maryland Eastern Shore Princess Anne, Maryland Active [104]
Nu Chi Iota August 25, 2001 – 20xx ? North Central Institute Clarksville, Tennessee Inactive
Sigma Delta Sigma March 1, 2002 South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota Active [105]
Beta Epsilon Alpha June 8, 2003 – 20xx ? University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Inactive
Mu Iota Alpha April 29, 2004 Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens, Florida Active [106]
Upsilon Mu March 1, 2005 University of Minnesota Crookston Crookston, Minnesota Active [107][108]
Nu Sigma Phi December 11, 2006 – 20xx ? North Shore Community College Danvers, Massachusetts Inactive
Sigma Xi Omega April 24, 2008 Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology New York City, New York Active
Eta Gamma April 6, 2009 Middle Georgia State University Macon, Georgia Active [109]
Epsilon Nu December 1, 2010 Utah Valley University Orem, Utah Active [110]
Psi Nu Tau August 6, 2011 University of North Texas Denton, Texas Active [111]
Pi Iota Chi April 8, 2012 Oklahoma State University–Stillwater Stillwater, Oklahoma Active
Omega Phi Gamma April 26, 2013 – 20xx ? Arkansas State University Mid-South West Memphis, Arkansas Inactive
Sigma Delta Chi September 2016 San Diego Christian College Santee, California Active [112]
Alpha Sigma Psi January 18, 2018 California Aeronautical University Bakersfield, California Active [113]
Upsilon Zeta February 2020 Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, North Carolina Active [114]
Tau Beta Chi September 2020 National Aviation Academy Tampa Bay Campus Clearwater, Florida Active [115][116]
Mu Chi 2022 Cape Cod Community College West Barnstable, Massachusetts Active [99]
Alpha Mu Tau 2014– 20xx ?;

2022

MIAT College of Technology Canton, Michigan Active [99][117]
Alpha Epsilon Northwestern Michigan College Traverse City, Michigan Inactve [83]
Beta Chi University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Active [118]
Gamma Theta Chi Guilford Technical Community College Greensboro, North Carolina Active [119]
Nu Eta University of New Haven West Haven, Connecticut Inactive [83]
Omicron Delta Wallace State Community College Hanceville, Alabama Inactive [83]
Upsilon Sigma Nu United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland Inactive
Bainbridge State College Bainbridge, Georgia Inactive
Davis College Toledo, Ohio Inactive
Hawthorne College Antrim, New Hampshire Inactive
Lehigh Carbon Community College Schnecksville, Pennsylvania Inactive
Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts Inactive
Northwest Arkansas Community College Bentonville, Arkansas Inactive
Ohlone College Fremont, California Inactive
19xx ?–1973 Parsons College Fairfield, Iowa Inactive [120][121][g]
Pepperdine University Malibu, California Inactive
Richard J. Daley College Chicago, Illinois Inactive
Riverside City College Riverside, California Inactive
San Diego Mesa College San Diego, California Inactive
Seward County Community College Liberal, Kansas Inactive
Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorn Campus Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia Inactive
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Lancaster, Pennsylvania Inactive
University of Albuquerque Albuquerque, New Mexico Inactive
University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Inactive
University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland Inactive
University of South Alabama Mobile, Alabama Inactive
Woodbury College Montpelier, Vermont Inactive

Notes

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  1. ^ It has not yet been confirmed if this group was ever chartered.
  2. ^ Northrop Aeronautical Institute became the Northrop Institute of Technology in 1953. It was renamed Northrop University in 1971. The university closed in August 1993.
  3. ^ Baird's 20th edition indicates that this is a national chapter.
  4. ^ The chapter went inactive but reformed in 1963. When the college relocated from Miami to Daytona Beach in 1965, the fraternity moved with it.
  5. ^ When the college closed in Miami campus in 1965, the fraternity followed the school to the Daytona Beach campus. In 1971, the chapter voted to become a colony of Lambda Chi Alpha, a social fraternity.
  6. ^ This chapter was chartered at Kenosha Technical Institute, which merged to become the Tri-County Technical Institute in 1971. In 1972, the school's name changed to Gateway Technical Institute.
  7. ^ Chapter went defunct when the college closed.

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