Risk Management Overview

The officers and staff of Kappa Alpha Theta are committed to educating our college chapters on how to minimize risk and manage risky behavior. Our college chapters are required to present and review Kappa Alpha Theta and FIPG risk management policies throughout the year to all members. The Fraternity provides college chapters with a number of resources outlining the Fraternity’s risk management guidelines, including the Risk Management Handbook and a number of volunteers who provide guidelines and work with chapter officers planning social functions and educating their chapter members on minimizing risk.

Did You Know?

In 1900, the Phi Chapter at Stanford became the first chapter to own a building constructed specifically as a sorority house.