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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (legally Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America, colloquially known as Phi Mu Alpha, PMA, or simply Sinfonia) () is an American collegiate social Fraternities and sororities, fraternity for men with a special interest ...
() is an American collegiate social
fraternity A fraternity (; whence, "wikt:brotherhood, brotherhood") or fraternal organization is an organization, society, club (organization), club or fraternal order traditionally of men but also women associated together for various religious or secular ...
for men with a special interest in music. The chapter is the basic unit of organization in Phi Mu Alpha. The designation of chapter has been given to at least three different kinds of organization over the history of the
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: collegiate,
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, and
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. The only form currently in use, the collegiate chapter, is defined as an organization at a
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,
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, or
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that has been granted a
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by the fraternity.Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
"National Constitution"
2012 revision. Retrieved 5 September 2015. Article IV Section 1.
There are currently 251 active collegiate chapters in the
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, and more than 550 chapters have been chartered in total over the history of the organization. Alumni chapters existed between 1966 and 1976, after which they were designated as professional chapters by the 1976 National Assembly at the
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. Professional chapters, notable for being able to initiate brothers, lasted from the creation of an experimental chapter in
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in 1974 until the final two professional chapters dissolved in the 1985-1988 triennium. During the 1997 National Assembly in
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, the fraternity returned to the idea of an organizational space for alumni engagement by establishing
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.


Formation and closure

Chapters are formed by the granting of charters to petitioning groups at qualified institutions of higher education. The only basic qualification for an institution to house a chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is that it offers a four-year degree in music.Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
"Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Colony Program Overview"
Retrieved 5 September 2015.
Before receiving a charter, petitioning groups must seek recognition as a colony, which is the designation given to a developing chapter. After being recognized as a colony, the petitioning group must complete the fraternity's Colony Program, which consists of numerous activities designed to help the group organize itself as an effective and viable branch of the fraternity. After completing all aspects of the fraternity's Colony Program, a colony may be approved by the Commission on Standards to receive a chapter charter. Chapter charters may be recalled by the Commission on Standards for operational or disciplinary reasons, either placing the chapter on inactive statusPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
"National Bylaws, Title 1. National"
2012 Revision. Retrieved 5 September 2015. Article II Section 3.
or by expelling the chapter by revoking its charterPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, ''National Bylaws, Title 1. National''. Article XVIII Section 6. respectively. Inactive chapters may be reactivated through the Colony Program, but groups at institutions that formerly housed chapters of Sinfonia that were expelled or had their charter revoked must wait no less than seven years before recolonizing.


Oldest chapters

The ''Alpha chapter'', founded in 1898 at the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. The conservatory is located on Huntington Avenue along Avenue of the Arts (Boston), the Avenue of the Arts near Boston Symphony Ha ...
as the Sinfonia Club, was active until 1977.Underwood 2005, A.1 It experienced a brief revival from 1991 to 1995, but closed once more and has remained inactive. The ''Delta chapter'' at
Ithaca College Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca (town), New York, Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a Music school, conservatory of music. Ithaca College is known for its media-related programs and entertainment program ...
in
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was chartered on January 28, 1901, and remained continuously active for 123 years until being suspended in 2024. Six chapters have passed the 100-year milestone: the ''Zeta chapter'' at the
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(chartered 1907),Underwood 2005, A.3. the ''Iota chapter'' at
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(chartered 1910), the ''Mu chapter'' at the
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(chartered 1912),Underwood 2005, A.4. the ''Alpha Theta chapter'' at Miami University (chartered 1923) the ''Alpha Zeta chapter'' at
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(chartered 1923). And the ''Alpha Lamda chapter'' at
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(charted 1924).


Naming conventions

Like those of many other Greek-letter fraternities, chapters of Phi Mu Alpha have names consisting of either one or two Greek letters. The names are issued in alphabetical order according to the dates on which the chapters are chartered. For instance, ''Alpha'' is the name given to the founding chapter, followed by ''Beta'' for the second chapter, then ''Gamma'', and so on. Once the Greek alphabet had been exhausted by using single letters, two-letter names began to be issued, starting with ''Alpha Beta'', then ''Alpha Gamma'', then ''Alpha Delta'', etc. Names using the same two Greek letters, such as ''Alpha Alpha'', ''Beta Beta'', ''Gamma Gamma'', etc., were not used. Also, in the first cycle of chapter naming, letters that came before the first letter of a chapter's name in the Greek alphabet were not used for the second letter. Thus, after ''Alpha Omega'' the next name issued was ''Beta Gamma'', not ''Beta Alpha''. Likewise, after ''Beta Omega'', the next name issued was Gamma ''Delta''; ''Gamma Alpha'', and ''Gamma Beta'' were not used. Using this system, 300 names could be generated, but due to the fraternity's rapid expansion in the mid-20th century all of the possible names were exhausted in 1969. Beginning in that year (after the last name possible under the old system, Psi Omega, was issued), the fraternity began to issue unused two-letter names beginning with ''Beta Alpha''. However, names with two identical Greek letters were still not used. Without using such repeated-letter names, there is a total of 576 possible one- and two-letter names, of which 444 have been issued to date. The only exception to the repeated-letter chapter name rule is ''Alpha Alpha''. However, ''Alpha Alpha'' is not an actual collegiate chapter, but is instead the chapter designation used when initiating men as National Honorary members. Colony names take one of two forms. If a chapter was previously chartered at an institution, then a colony that is later recognized at that institution is given the name of the chapter that was originally there. Upon the colony's successful completion of the colony program, the original chapter is reactivated and the original charter document (if it still exists) is reissued along with a separate Certificate of Reactivation. If there has never been a chapter at an institution, then a colony there is issued a name consisting of the state where the institution is located followed by a single Greek letter to distinguish it from any other colonies in the state (e.g., ''Texas Gamma'', ''Ohio Beta'', etc.). Upon the colony's successful completion of the colony program, a new chapter is installed and a charter with the next chapter name in sequence is issued.


Naming anomalies

The fraternity has not always held to a strictly alphabetical naming scheme. ''Gamma'' and ''Zeta'' were reissued in the early days of the fraternity, while ''Mu Epsilon'' and ''Mu Kappa'' were never issued and will likely never be based on how far they are out of sequence. The founding order of some chapters does not strictly align to their names due to a period of rapid expansion in the 1950s and 1960s, where up to ten chapters were chartered in a single week. Naming anomalies also have occurred at the chapter level. Following a merger of the Cincinnati College of Music and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, their respective chapters ''Eta'' and ''Omicron'' combined to form ''Eta-Omicron''; to date this is the only chapter that uses a hyphen in its name. Three institutions (Grambling State University, McNeese State University, and Texas Southern University) have each had two chapters with different names; the first chapter chartered at the institution was expelled and the later petitioning group requested that a new chapter be installed instead of the expelled chapter being reactivated.''Citation Report Forms''.
sinfonia.org. Retrieved on 2009-05-03.


Chapters

The following table contains a comprehensive listing of all collegiate chapters in the order that they were chartered. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters and institutions are in ''italics''.


Notes


References


Bibliography

*Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
National Constitution and Bylaws
" 2012 revision. Accessed 5 September 2015. *Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity Colony Program Overview
" Accessed 5 September 2015. *Underwood, T. Jervis. ''Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: A Centennial History'', 2nd ed. Edited by David R. Irving. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 2005. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chapters Of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (legally Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America, colloquially known as Phi Mu Alpha, PMA, or simply Sinfonia) () is an American collegiate social Fraternities and sororities, fraternity for men with a special interest ...