Go Beta!

Stand For Brotherhood. Stand for Excellence. Stand as a Man of Principle. Stand as a Leader. Stand with the Respect of others. Stand as a Beta.

Betas lead, everyone else follows
  • Betas hold executive or leadership positions in many different campus organizations.
  • Betas are members of over a hundred different campus organizations.
  • IM champions at Truman since 2004-2005 school year.
  • Only twice has a Beta pledge class not had the highest GPA of all fraternity pledge classes.
  • Top GPA among fraternities almost every semester.
  • Betas have earned innumerable IFC awards in our short time on campus, including Most Outstanding Chapter and Best Pledge Education Program.
  • Awarded top philanthropy by IFC for the 2006-2007 School year.
  • The Zeta-Xi chapter has been honored with the highest award given to a Beta chapter, the Knox Award three times.
  • We've won the second highest chapter award, the Sisson Award, seven out of the eleven years of our existence.

Now you know our tradition of excellence and brotherhood, become a part of it. The brothers of Zeta-Xi would love to see you at our fall rush events. You will find a schedule below along with the contact information for our current rush chair. You can also consult a poster or any of the brothers. We encourage you to poke around the site a little more to learn more about our awesome brotherhood.

Official IFC rush will start this September 7-14. Check your email or come back to this web site for more information about how to sign up for rush, or talk to Kyle (kjb853 at truman.edu) and he will be happy to give you more information about how rush works at Truman.

Again, the Beta is distinguishable and distinguished from all other kinds of fraternity men whatsoever by just a little warmer and just a little stronger, just a little tenderer and more enduring fraternity feeling than any of them can attain to…

For it was always so. I do not in the least know how it happened, nor why it persisted after it happened, but a long time ago there came into Beta Theta Pi a fraternity spirit that was, and is, and apparently will continue to be, unique. We know it, who are inside, and they see and record it who are outside the Beta pale. Whether young or old, in college or out, from the small school or the great university, we are conscious of a heritage of genuine fraternalism that has not been vouch safed in like measure - I say it deliberately - to any other of the great college fraternities. And we cannot doubt that in this, as in other respects, our 'future will copy fair our past, and that in the world of fifty years from now, as in that of years ago, as in that that lies around us today —
the first mark of a Beta will be his Beta Spirit." — Willis O. Robb, Ohio Wesleyan 1879