House: Beta

Nearly one-third of Beta's 10,000 collegiate members live in fraternity housing. The organization aims for these homes to be "Substance-Free" and safe environments that foster a sense of belonging.

The "Beta House" name is most strongly associated with collegiate Greek life, specifically the physical residences of Beta Theta Pi, and its exaggerated depiction in popular media. While the fraternity emphasizes "Men of Principle," its public image is often caught between these high ideals and the "party house" reputation popularized by films like American Pie Presents: Beta House . Beta House

The fraternity is built on five pillars: cultivation of intellect, responsible conduct, mutual assistance, integrity, and trust. Nearly one-third of Beta's 10,000 collegiate members live

"Beta House" typically refers to the local chapter residence of Beta Theta Pi , a social fraternity founded in 1839. While the fraternity emphasizes "Men of Principle," its

Some Beta houses are historic landmarks. For example, the Beta Theta Pi house at the University of Maine was the first national fraternity house on that campus, built in 1905.