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Phi Mu (ΦΜ)

Phi Mu is a sorority that emphasizes sisterhood, academic excellence, and giving back to the community.

Known for their commitment to leadership and personal development, the sisters of Phi Mu actively participate in philanthropic efforts, including their national partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, which raises funds and awareness for children’s healthcare. The chapter at UTK fosters a supportive and inclusive atmosphere, where members can grow and thrive, both academically and personally. Phi Mu provides opportunities for leadership, service, and lifelong friendships, making it a meaningful part of the vibrant Greek life and Volunteer experience at Tennessee.

 

Several new members of Phi Mu smiling together on bid day. Some girls are holding up their bid day sign with their name on it. They are all wearing pink and white bid day jerseys. They are also wearing pink and white trucker hats that say "Phi Mu".


Chapter Name: Phi Mu

Designation: Kappa Chapter

Colors: Rose and White

Symbols/Mascots: Sir Fidel the Lion

Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital

National Founding: March 4, 1852 at Wesleyan Female College

UT Founding: 1908

Standing at UT: Good Standing: Three Star

Chapter GPA: 3.45

President: Leah Davis

Phi My no longer accepts letters of recommendation

Minimum GPA Requirement for Recruitment: 3.0 for entering freshmen; 2.75 for current college students


Standards of Fraternal Excellence

Standing: Three-Star Chapter 99/100

Health and Safety Summit, Greek Leadership Summit, Bystander Intervention Workshop, Chapter Officer Workshops, Cross Council Exchange, New Member Health and Safety Module, Headquarters Program(s), Risk Management Program, DEI Program, Program with another chapter from another council, & program with another Registered Student Organization or Department.

Maintaining a chapter scholarship program and chapter and new member GPA above a 2.5.

Roster submission, New Member Education Plans, Officer Updates, Advisor Updates, Council Meeting Attendance, Presidents’ Cabinet Meeting Attendance, VOLink Registration, OSFL Coaching Meetings, Financial Good Standing, & Conduct Standing

Completing at least 4 hours of service per member tracked through the Jones Center for Leadership and Service and hosting one philanthropic event:

2023 Service Hours Per Member: 15.83 hours/member

2023 Philanthropic Donations: $46,388.60 donated

Campus Involvement, Immersive Leadership and Service, Service Hours Over 4 Hours Per Member, Chapter GPA Above the All-Male/Female Average, Academic/Career/Leadership Program, DEI Program, Health & Safety Program, and End-Of-Year Meeting with OSFL Council Advisor.