Purpose
Zeta Phi Rho redefines "fraternity". By creating a genuine and strong brotherhood that sticks to true values, ideals, and the Distinguished Gentleman way of life, we are setting ourselves apart from the rest. We exist as a movement to break down the negative stereotypes of the current fraternity system and transform this system into one that can serve and respect students from all backgrounds. Ultimately, we seek to positively impact our campus and community through promoting scholarship, leadership, service, respect for women, and the development of a strong cohesive multicultural community.
History
Zeta Phi Rho is a young, fast-growing fraternity established on August 10th, 1995 at California State University-Long Beach. Three more chapters were quickly established at University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Southern California, and Loyola Marymount University all in 1996. Spanning through much of Southern California, from Long Beach to Santa Barbara, Zeta Phi Rho soon began expanding again with a new chapter at California State Polytechinic Univerity-Pomona in 1998, University of California-Irvine in 2000, and both University of California-Los Angeles and University of California-Riverside in 2004.