Brief History of The National Pan-Hellenic Council
The National Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body of Miami's traditionally African American fraternities and sororities.The National Pan-Hellenic Council was formed in 1930 at Howard University to serve as an umbrella organization for the eight predominant African American Fraternal Organizations. Each of these groups evolved at a time when African American were denied essential rights and services afforded others. These organizations were designed to foster a growth of brotherhood and sisterhood and to serve as conduits by which action plan could be formulated and coordinated.
NPHC is comprised of 1.5 million members and is one of the largest Black international organizations in the world. These organizations have a profound commitment to providing community service and helping to uplift public welfare.
NPHC organizations are unique with respect to other Greek letter organizations in that they have continuous commitment to providing community service and to uplifting/promoting the general public welfare.
To learn more about Miami's NPHC Intake and The Cliff Alexander Office, click here.
Miami University
NPHC Organizations embrace the continuance of social action, political empowerment and economic development.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.,
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.,
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.,
and
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.
NPHC is comprised of 1.5 million members and is one of the largest Black international organizations in the world. These organizations have a profound commitment to providing community service and helping to uplift public welfare.
NPHC organizations are unique with respect to other Greek letter organizations in that they have continuous commitment to providing community service and to uplifting/promoting the general public welfare.
To learn more about Miami's NPHC Intake and The Cliff Alexander Office, click here.
Miami University
NPHC Organizations embrace the continuance of social action, political empowerment and economic development.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.,
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.,
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.,
and
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.