Tau Epsilon Phi is an independent fraternity that was founded in 1910 at Columbia University as a fraternity for Jewish men. With the Nu Chapter established at the University of Georgia in 1919, TEP has consistently demonstrated the values of brotherhood, service, scholarship, and leadership. The Nu Chapter has received national recognition for its outstanding performance and involvement in various campus activities, including a strong presence in student organizations and community service initiatives.
TEP is known for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top fraternities on campus in terms of GPA, with a significant number of Honors students. The fraternity is actively engaged in campus leadership roles and is involved in a wide range of organizations, including Student Government Association, UGA HEROs, UGA Miracle, Relay For Life, Dawgs for Israel, Students Supporting Israel, UGAIPAC, and the Guide Dog Foundation. With a thriving brotherhood of over 100 members, TEP continues to uphold its principles and make a positive impact on campus life at the University of Georgia.
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