News

Published: July 8, 2013

Theta Chi Fraternity is excited to announce the second round of  2012/2013 recipients of the Howard R. Alter, Jr. Award for Chapter Excellence. One Chapter was present and recognized at the Awards Ceremony held during the Delta Class of the Initiative Academy:

  • Epsilon Kappa/University of Idaho

The Alter Award is Theta Chi’s highest chapter honor and is traditionally presented at the Fraternity’s summer event. Consideration for the Alter Award is by application only. Applicant chapters are evaluated based on their performance in 12 categories, including recruitment, scholarship programming, risk management practices, member and new member education and others. The Alter Award may only be presented to active chapters.

Recognizing that receiving the Alter Award can be a very special and meaningful experience for the undergraduates, additional recipients will be announced at each of the two remaining sessions of this summer's Initiative Academy.  This is done in order to accommodate the unique format of The Initiative Academy. In doing so, the Fraternity is able to ensure that a representative from each winning chapter is present to receive the award in person.

Created by a group of former field staff in 1984 upon the occasion of Howard Alter’s retirement as Executive Director, the Alter Award was first presented in 1986 to chapters that met or exceeded the Fraternity’s standards of excellence.


Three chapters received the Chapter Achievement Award at the Awards Ceremony.  This award recognizes and encourages chapters that apply for the Alter Award and demonstrate substantial success, progress, and improvement in chapter operations:

  • Rho/University of Illinois
  • Beta Nu/Case Western Reserve University
  • Epsilon Psi/NJIT

Three additional chapters were recognized with Chapter Excellence Awards for demonstrating strong performance in specific areas of chapter operations:

  • Alpha Delta/Purdue University
  • Alpha Iota/Indiana University
  • Beta Alpha/UCLA

 Congratulations, brothers!