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Triangle Fraternity: Developing balanced men in engineering, architecture, and science by providing an environment which fosters personal growth and professional success.

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Belong To A Lifetime Group Of Friends. No one will demand that you conform: Fraternities thrive on having diverse individuals to help them succeed as social and societal organizations. Your talents and beliefs add to the mix of an eclectic group of men.

You Belong Academically

Fraternities are organizations of the University and your number one priority should be your grades. Take advantage of fraternity brothers within your major, or those who offer tutoring or study help.

You Belong in the Lead

Today's Fraternity is about LEADERSHIP and developing the skills and practices that will make you successful in and out of college. Almost every Fraternity provides expense paid leadership training to its membership.

You Belong Socially

Social events are an important part of being involved as a fraternity man. Getting out of your room and meeting new people is part of the complete college experience. Social does not translate into alcohol. Social means interacting with a variety of people in unique settings.

You Belong

To a network of over 5 million fraternity alumni world-wide. No other group on campus provides you with such a network of potential employers, friends, and co-workers. Your fraternity experience connects you with these men in a way that will continue to benefit you throughout your career.

About Triangle Fraternity

Triangle Fraternity is a national professional and social Fraternity. Over 30 chapters nationwide reside on campuses across the US, such as University of Illinois, Purdue, University of Texas - Houston, University of California - LA, University of Maryland - Baltimore County.

Triangle Fraternity is the only social fraternity for Engineers, Architects and Scientists. Founded in 1907, Triangle has been committed to developing balanced men in these fields for over a century. As such, every Brother in Triangle strives to maintain equilibrium between their academics, athletics, and social lives.

To learn more about Triangle nationally please visit Triangle.org .

The Milwaukee School of Engineering chapter of Triangle Fraternity was founded in 1965 and currently has 26 active members. To learn more about our chapter please browse through our website.

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Interesting in Joining Triangle? Feel Free to Contact Chris Gust for more information or general questions.