T
he University of Texas fraternity scene has been evolving
since the early 2000s, much like the Austin skyline. With the
growth in enrollment at the University, our peer fraternities
have seen the need to invest in their programming, facilities, and
alumni relations. Fiji, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa
Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta eta Pi, and Delta Tau Delta have
all completed successful campaigns to invest in their facilities and
ensure long-term financial strength.
While the Omicron Chapter is happy to report the strength of today's
undergraduate chapter and renewed solid foundation with the
national Kappa Alpha Order organization, we must take significant
steps to continue our leadership on campus.
is vision focuses on three key needs—to be completed
with alumni funding by 2025:
1. Short-term projects (late 2017/early 2018)
2. Mid-term infrastructure improvements (2018-
2019)
3. Long-term financial wellness (debt free by 2025)
WHY WE
MUST SUCCEED
Phi Psi: $8M+ raised to build new house;
construction completed 2017.
"is campaign is an opportunity to
help provide the facilities and financial
support to ensure that members of our
newly reunited Fraternity have the same
meaning ful and fun experience we were
able to have." – Justin Tschoepe '05
COMPETITION
Fiji: Nearly $6M raised to renovate facility
and build new annex in 2014.
Kappa Sigma: $4M raised for state-of-the-art house;
construction completed 2017.