Rush

Phi Delta Theta continues its more than century-and-a-half tradition at Wabash College by maintaining a chapter house of approximately 40-50 brothers in any given year. Our current goal is to rush a pledge class of a maximum 22 new members for the fall semester of the 2019-2020 school year. 

If you are considering attending Wabash College and are interested in joining a rewarding brotherhood known for hospitality and camaraderie, please fill out our online rush form.  Please don’t hesitate to direct any questions about Wabash, Greek life, or about Phi Delta Theta to the Rush Chairs or Chapter President. 

The Phi Delta Theta Freshman class of 2018/2019 was awarded the Top Fraternity Freshman GPA, with over 75% of the class scoring a 3.6 or better, and 25% of the class scoring a 4.0. Overall as a house, Phi Delta Theta ranks 4th in GPA.

Rush Chairs

Why go Greek?

The ten fraternities at Wabash College each offer more than just a common brotherhood. They provide unmatched support for academic study, leadership development and opportunities, and a strong network to an international network of brothers. These fraternities provide…

  • A home during your college career
  • A system of academic and personal support to assist your transition to the rigors of a Wabash education
  • Access to an additional network of business professionals that’s 10 times the size of the Wabash alumni base alone 
  • Opportunities for you to interact with and lead your peers 
  • The development of skills that are crucial to your future career
  • The development of lifelong, character-shaping friendships within a community of men that requires accountability in a challenging yet enjoyable environment

Nationwide, Greek organization members have a higher graduation rate: 71% of Greek students graduate, nearly 20% more than their non-Greek counterparts. A study by the Center for the Study of College Fraternities found that fraternity and sorority members were significantly more satisfied with their college experience than non-members.

When you begin exploring Greek life at Wabash, you’ll soon find that each house has its own unique characteristics. We encourage you to visit the different houses, meet the brothers, and ask good questions about their experience. To learn more, download Greek Life at Wabash College: a Guide for Students and Parents here.