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Phi Sigma Kappa (ΦΣΚ)

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity dedicated to brotherhood, academic excellence, and community service.

Founded on principles of personal and professional growth, the chapter fosters an environment for members to build leadership skills and lasting friendships. Focused on philanthropy, the fraternity supports local charities and educational initiatives through service projects in the Knoxville area. By encouraging academic achievement and campus involvement, the fraternity helps members thrive. Through its commitment to service, leadership, and brotherhood, Phi Sigma Kappa enhances Greek life and the Volunteer spirit at UT Knoxville.

Local members of Phi Sigma Kappa at Maple Hall for a fraternity event. Most men are dressed in orange Tennessee apparel.


Chapter Name: Phi Sigma Kappa

Designation: Xi Deuteron Associate Chapter

Nickname: Phi Sig

Colors: Cardinal Red and Silver

Symbols/Mascots: Triple Ts and Owl

Philanthropy: V Foundation for Cancer Research

National Founding: March 15, 1873 at the University of Massachusetts

UT Founding: 1925

Standing at UT: Good Standing/Provisional (First SOFE Cycle: Jan.-Dec. 2024)

Chapter GPA: 3.15

President: Carlo Caccamisi

Address: 1501 Cumberland Ave., Suite 193, Knoxville, TN 37916

Minimum GPA Requirement for Recruitment: 3.0