Alpha Eta Rho is a coed international professional college aviation fraternity.[1][2] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.[3][4][5][6]
Notes
edit- ^ It has not yet been confirmed if this group was ever chartered.
- ^ Northrop Aeronautical Institute became the Northrop Institute of Technology in 1953. It was renamed Northrop University in 1971. The university closed in August 1993.
- ^ Baird's 20th edition indicates that this is a national chapter.
- ^ The chapter went inactive but reformed in 1963. When the college relocated from Miami to Daytona Beach in 1965, the fraternity moved with it.
- ^ When the college closed in Miami campus in 1965, the fraternity followed the school to the Daytona Beach campus. In 1971, the chapter voted to become a colony of Lambda Chi Alpha, a social fraternity.
- ^ This chapter was chartered at Kenosha Technical Institute, which merged to become the Tri-County Technical Institute in 1971. In 1972, the school's name changed to Gateway Technical Institute.
- ^ Chapter went defunct when the college closed.
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