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1926
Phi Chi Theta was incorporated in the state of New York.
1954
Efficiency Rating Program was introduced, trophy given to the chapter with the highest efficiency rating. The New York Beta chapter was the first collegiate chapter to be awarded this.
1958
Chapters were divided into 6 districts. Although districts are no longer used, the practice of using regions is still in place.
1962
Changed from only business administration majors to all business/economics majors. Thus, Phi Chi Theta became the 1st professional fraternity for women to enter the field of economics.
Phi Chi Theta had 51 collegiate chapters and 16 alumni chapters.
October 11, 1963
The White House invited our fraternity leaders to a reception to participate in a Report of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women. (RPCSW)
1973
Phi Chi Theta merged with Epsilon Eta Phi (EEP)
1976
PCT went coed, starting accepting males into the fraternity.
1982
Executive Policy Board was formed, it oversees day-to-day activities.
1989
Established a scholarship fund and alumni achievement fund. The funds honor the last founding member, Anna E. Hall, who passed away in January 19, 1988
1989
Alumni Hall of Fame was established. First inductees included all past National Presidents, Founders and Charter Members, and past Executive Director
1992
PCT added the Helen D. Snow Scholarship to be awarded.