Pi Kappa Phi Suspends Theta Kappa Chapter at Baylor University
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has suspended its Theta Kappa Chapter at Baylor University, effective December 11, 2025, following a determination that the chapter failed to comply with university policies and the Fraternity’s risk management standards. The suspension will remain in effect through May 2028.
“Pi Kappa Phi holds its members and chapters to clear expectations rooted in safety, accountability and respect,” said Chief Executive Officer Jake Henderson. “After a thorough review, the National Council determined that suspension was necessary. The Fraternity remains committed to the well-being of its members and to being a responsible partner within the Baylor University community.”
Pi Kappa Phi seeks to create an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities. Dating back to the fraternity’s founding on December 10, 1904, at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, Pi Kappa Phi has exemplified a commitment to leadership, service before self, and exceptional opportunities for our members. Today, on more than 150 campuses across America, Pi Kappa Phi continues to broaden its commitment to building exceptional leaders through uncommon opportunities.
