What Does A Professional Fraternity Like
Phi Gamma Nu Do For A Member?


The professional fraternity is the medium through which students with common professional interests can develop lasting relationships among themselves as well as with practicing professionals. Professional Fraternities generally enjoy strong faculty support because they help bridge the gaps, real or imagined, between students, faculty, and practicing professionals. They follow programs in selection and development of members, which stress the importance of high professional ethics, rigid standards and exemplary practices. Also, they emphasize the importance of professional development programs sponsored by their chapters to supplement the regular scholastic program, often conducting extensive programs of speakers, tours, forums, and research projects designed to broaden the professional experience of the members. Professional Fraternities help their members to work with other people, share experiences and ideas, to develop leadership, communication and human relations and to practice tolerance, consideration and mutual respect.

They provide the framework for group participation in campus, community, professional and fraternity affairs. In addition, Professional Fraternities foster social and athletic functions to promote each members full personal development.


Qualifications For Membership


Only those students of good moral character regularly enrolled in a university, college, or department of business administration, or its equivalent, or pursuing business administration subjects and who have completed at least six credit hours, with a minimum GPA of 2.0 out of a possible 4.0 which may include no more than 3 credit hours of English or Math, shall be eligible to election in this fraternity as a collegiate member provided that they are not members of any other business fraternity in direct competition with this fraternity.

Graduate students pursing regular courses in business administration in either an undergraduate or a graduate school may be initiated by a collegiate chapter and shall have all the privileges of a collegiate member.