Avoid unrecognized organizations. Unrecognized organizations are not officially supported or monitored by SFA, often due to violations or lack of affiliation with their recognized Greek governing body. Unrecognized organizations are not monitored for policy compliance and therefore participating in their activities may be unsafe.

The Panhellenic Council consists of five different chapters, all built on fostering a sisterhood to last a lifetime. SFA Panhellenic women strive for academic success and are committed to the Nacogdoches community and furthering the cause of their chapters' national philanthropies. 

Learn more about how to join an NPC organization.

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Alpha Chi Omega

ΑΧΩ Epsilon Eta Chapter

  • Nickname: Alpha Chi, A-Chi-O
  • Founded: Oct. 15, 1885
  • SFA Chapter Established: May 6, 1967
  • Philanthropy: Domestic violence awareness, prevention and education
  • Colors: Scarlet and olive green

Delta Delta Delta

ΔΔΔ Beta Xi Chapter

  • Nickname: Tri Delta
  • Founded: Nov. 28, 1888
  • SFA Chapter Established: Dec. 2, 1972
  • Philanthropy: St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital
  • Colors: Cerulean blue (supporting colors are gold, silver and bright blue)

Chi Omega

ΧΩ Epsilon Zeta Chapter

  • Nickname: Chi-O
  • Founded: April 5, 1895
  • SFA Chapter Established: Dec. 7, 1963
  • Philanthropy: Make-A-Wish Foundation
  • Colors: Cardinal and straw

Zeta Tau Alpha

ZTA Theta Eta Chapter

  • Nickname: Zeta
  • Founded: Oct. 15, 1898
  • SFA Chapter Established: March 18, 1977
  • Philanthropy: Breast cancer education and awareness
  • Colors: Turquoise blue and steel gray

Delta Zeta

ΔΖ Zeta Psi Chapter

  • Nickname: D-Z
  • Founded: Oct. 24, 1902
  • SFA Chapter Established: May 4, 1963
  • Philanthropy: Speech and hearing; Starkey Hearing Foundation
  • Colors: Rose and green

Order of Omega

Epsilon Omicron Chapter

A leadership honor society for members of recognized fraternity and sorority organizations. Order of Omega aims to recognize non-freshmen undergraduate Greek members who "exemplify high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and involvement within their respective organization and within the fraternity/sorority community."

The SFA chapter selects from the top 3% of eligible students to be inducted into the Order of Omega.