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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.
Founded: Dec. 4, 1906, at Cornell University
Chapter: Delta Xi, chartered Jan. 8, 1951
Website:
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Founded: Jan. 15, 1908, at Howard University
Chapter: Beta Xi, chartered Feb. 16, 1952
Website:
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Founded: Jan. 5, 1911, at Indiana University
Chapter: Delta Zeta, Feb. 5, 1952
Website:
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Founded: Nov. 17, 1911, at Howard University
Chapter: Eta Gamma, Oct. 28, 1951
Website:
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Founded: Jan. 13, 1913, at Howard University
Chapter: Delta Kappa, Feb. 9, 1951
Website:
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Founded: Jan. 9, 1914, at Howard University
Chapter: Nu, March 15, 1947
Website:
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. (inactive)
Founded: Jan. 16, 1920, at Howard University
Chapter: Chi Beta, Feb. 22, 1952
Website:
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.
Founded: Nov. 12, 1922, at Butler University
Chapter: Delta Omega, Jan. 30, 1971
Website:
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
Founded: Sept. 19, 1963, at Morgan State University
Chapter: Alpha Mu, Feb. 28, 1981
Website:
Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority, Eta Eta Chapter
Nu Rho Sigma National Fine Arts Fraternity
For information, please contact (937) 376-6567.
Hazing
Central State University is committed to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, and the University has a zero-tolerance policy for hazing in any form. Members of the campus community have the right to be free from all forms of hazing.
Collin's Law
Collin's Law is Ohio's Anti Hazing Act, which was signed into law in July 2021 to enact changes intended to end hazing and cultural issues that enable hazing to persist.
Collin's Law includes but is not limited to the following:
Expands the definition of hazing and specifies that hazing may include “coercing another to consume alcohol or a drug of abuse."
Increases the penalty for hazing to a second-degree misdemeanor.
Expands the list of officials required to report hazing.
Widens the scope of those who can be punished for participating in or permitting hazing. (A violation that results in serious harm is a third-degree felony.)
Requires that those aware of hazing report it to authorities, with penalties up to a first-degree misdemeanor for failing to do so.
Requires the Ohio Department of Higher Education to implement a statewide anti-hazing plan.
Requires staff and volunteers at colleges and universities to undergo training on hazing awareness and prevention.
See
Governor DeWine Signs Collin's Law
for more information.
Reports
Collin's Law Report 2024
updated as of 11/21/2025