Phi Kappa (Catholic fraternity)
| Phi Kappa | |
|---|---|
| ΦΚ | |
| Founded | October 1, 1889 Brown University |
| Type | Social |
| Former affiliation | NIC |
| Status | Merged |
| Merge date | April 29, 1959 |
| Successor | Phi Kappa Theta |
| Emphasis | Catholicism |
| Scope | National |
| Motto | Loyalty to God and College |
| Member badge | |
| Colors | Purple, White, and Gold |
| Flower | Ophelia Rose |
| Jewel | Amethyst |
| Publication | Yippa-Yappa later, The Temple |
| Chapters | 40 installed |
| Headquarters | United States |
Phi Kappa (ΦΚ) was an American social fraternity founded on October 1, 1889 by a group of Catholic students at Brown University who were refused entrance to other fraternities because of their faith. On April 29, 1959, Phi Kappa merged with a similar fraternity Theta Kappa Phi to form Phi Kappa Theta.