Pi beta Phi
Friends and Leaders for Life
A Message From Pi Beta Phi’s Resident consultant
Hi! My name is Jordan Codispoti, and I’m so excited to serve as the resident consultant for Pi Beta Phi’s establishment at Cal Poly this fall. It’s an honor to bring Pi Phi’s sisterhood to your campus and build something special together. As we join Cal Poly’s fraternity and sorority life community, we’re looking forward to creating a chapter centered on genuine friendship, service and leadership that lifts others up.
Through our philanthropic effort, Read > Lead > Achieve, Pi Phis promote literacy and expand access to books. Whether it’s organizing a book drive, building a Little Free Library or reading with children in local elementary school classrooms, our members show up in ways that make an impact in the community.
One of the most exciting parts of joining Pi Phi at Cal Poly is the opportunity to build something from the very beginning. Our founding members will shape what this chapter becomes by creating their own traditions, defining their own experience and setting the tone for years to come. It’s a chance to establish something that reflects who you are and what matters most to you. Together, we’ll create a community where you can grow, make lifelong friendships and find your place within something bigger than yourself.
As we prepare to recruit our founding member class this fall, our goal is to build a chapter where every member feels at home. A place where women find not only friendship, but a sense of purpose and belonging that lasts far beyond their college experience.
I can’t wait to meet the women of Cal Poly who are ready to become founding members and create something lasting together!
Pi Phi Love,
— Resident Consultant Jordan Codispoti
Learn a little about Pi Beta Phi
Chapter House Live-In’s: TBD
Official Philanthropy: Read > Lead > Achieve
Chapter Values: Integrity | Lifelong Commitment | Honor and Respect | Personal and Intellectual Growth | Philanthropic Service to Others | Sincere Friendship
Pi Beta Phi has 14 chapters across California, and our 2027 convention will be held next year in Palm Desert, CA!
Scholarship Opportunites
Scholarships are a valuable resource to help ease the financial commitment of Panhellenic membership. A variety of options are available to support members with dues and related expenses, making sorority life more accessible and affordable.
Available Scholarship Opportunities:
National Organization Scholarships: National sorority organizations often provide scholarships such as but not limited to, academic achievement, leadership involvement, and financial need. These awards may assist with chapter dues, housing costs, or overall educational expenses.
Panhellenic Scholarships: The Panhellenic Council offers campus-wide scholarships to members of any affiliated chapter. These scholarships typically recognize leadership, academic excellence, community involvement, and demonstrated financial need. Scholarships vary by quarter, visit our scholarship tab for more information.
Together, these opportunities help ensure that finances do not stand in the way of sisterhood, leadership development, and the full sorority experience.
Dues and Costs
New Member Dues:
TBD
Dues Cover: International dues/fees, initiation fee, house fund fee, and all chapter programming (sisterhoods, socials, philanthropy events, etc.)
Live Out Active Member Dues:
TBD
Dues Cover: International dues/fees and all chapter programming (sisterhoods, socials, philanthropy events, etc.)
Live In Active Member Dues:
TBD
Dues Cover: Room and board, International dues/fees and all chapter programming (sisterhoods, socials, philanthropy events, etc.)
Payment Plans:
Payment plans are available to members at their request. Payment plans separate the dues for each term into three manageable payments.