Psi Upsilon
Psi Upsilon is a college fraternity founded at Union College, Schenectady, New York in 1833. It has chapters at colleges and universities throughout North America.
Famous members of Psi Upsilon include Presidents Chester Alan Arthur and William Howard Taft, U.S. Senator and later Secretary of Defense William Cohen, FBI director William H. Webster and author Horatio Alger.
Psi Upsilon also has a foundation that provides scholarships and other financial assistance to students of tertiary institutions throughout the US and Canada, giving preference to its own members, as well as mentoring and other support services.
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Referenced By
College fraternity | Delta Kappa Epsilon | Fraternities and Sororities | Sorority | Student fraternities
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