FIJI
Fraternity
Nickname:
FIJI
Council:
Interfraternity

Phi Gamma Delta seeks to reshape Fraternity & Sorority Life at W&M and beyond by redefining Greek stereotypes by adhering to our 5 values of Friendship, Morality, Service, Scholarship, and Excellence. We have developed a strong, diverse, and welcoming community that cultivates individual growth while delivering what can only be described as an unforgettable collegiate experience.
Chapter Overview & History
Chartered in 2017, FIJI’s Rho Tau Chapter is one of William & Mary’s newest fraternities. We are committed to redefining Greek stereotypes through a supportive new member process, dedication to academic achievement, and passionate engagement with community service and leadership roles across campus.
Our chapter strives to maintain a tight-knit, inclusive brotherhood and allow every brother the opportunity to have a voice and take on leadership roles. We aim to create lifelong friendships and build courageous leaders who are committed to making change in the world.
- W&M Charter Day: April 24, 2017
- Chapter Color: Royal Purple
Philanthropy & Service
- The HER Shelter
- American Red Cross
- USO
- Donate Life
Impacts:
- ~$500 raised for philanthropy
- The chapter gives about 300 total hours of service
Membership Information
- Joining Requirements: We seek brothers who are committed to academic and personal growth and are passionate about giving back to the community. Prospective brothers must be in good standing with the College, have at least a 2.5 GPA, and receive 70% approval from a quorum of active brothers.
- Chapter Dues: Around $500 per semester
- Housing: We have an on-campus house that’s central to our brotherhood and values. Rising sophomores are highly encouraged to live in it!
Awards & Recognition
- Top Fraternity GPA — Fall 2023
Member Testimonial
“At the start of freshman year I had no idea what fraternities were or any intention to join one. Over time, my friend and I decided to explore Greek life. As someone who was new to the recruitment process, the Fiji brothers made me feel welcome and like I belonged. I resonated with Fiji’s goal to redefine Greek stereotypes and to create a safe and fun environment for everyone, regardless of their background. The Rho Tau chapter has provided me with friendship and support through the easy and tough times. Joining Fiji was one of the best college decisions I have made.” -Miguel Ortez, Junior
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