Largest Phikeia Class Since 1974

The men of Indiana Kappa were featured in The Scroll for recuriting the largest pledge class the chapter has seen since 1974. Here is the story. Story originally posted on Phi Delta Theta website.

MUNCIE, IN – On Friday, September 17th the Indiana Kappa Chapter at Ball State University signed the largest Phikeia class the chapter has seen since 1974. The class of 23 has a great mix of established campus leaders and talented young scholars. Utilizing a 365-day recruitment model, the active chapter of 24 members was able to increase their size by 96 percent.

Indiana Kappa does not currently have the luxury of a chapter house on campus, and operates exclusively through holding chapter meetings in campus buildings. In an effort to make recruitment as accessible as possible to all potential new members, a majority of recruitment events are held on campus or at locations immediately surrounding the Ball State campus.

Two years ago the outlook was rather bleak for Indiana Kappa, as membership had dwindled to 14 active members. Due to outstanding recruitment efforts from the active members and a renewed commitment from several alumni the future looks bright for the brothers of Indiana Kappa.