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Welcome to
Tau Phi Tau Fraternity, Inc.

"T" it up for more in 2025!  

A new year of opportunity for brothers in the bond of OMA GAGA to connect!

Gearing up for the next Generation

In 2026, Tau Phi Tau will celebrate its 58th year.   The journey continues.   Time to "T" it up brothers!

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2025 Founders Day Information Click Here

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About Tau Phi Tau Fraternity, Inc.

Since 1968 and reinvigorated in 2000, Tau Phi Tau Fraternity, Inc. has welcomed strong-willed and intelligent members into our Fraternity. Founded by a group of young and courageous individuals who took a leap of faith to form this fraternity, our hope is to keep their legacy alive for generations to come.We encourage intellectual growth and success by offering alumni networking opportunities and a variety of events throughout the year, which encourage bonding between members and help create a foundation of lasting friendships.

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Check out the Fraternity Song Remixed

More in 2026

We will continue our support to education, scholarship, brotherhood, and engagement in 2026.   

Tau Phi Tau Fraternity 
Grand Chapter Board

The following brothers representing the founding chapters of the fraternity are currently serving as the Grand Chapter Board of Directors

Grand Chapter Board Officers

Board Members


Grand Chapter Board Members:

Juan Vaughan - Northeast Region
Norman Epps - Durham Region
Jeff Rutledge -  North Region
Kenneth Keith - Wilmington Region 
James Keith - Wilmington Region
Chris Brewington - Virginia Region
Lloyd Cloud - Virginia Region
Dave Murrell - New Bern Region
Anthony Perry - Middle Eastern Region
Chester Smith - Fayetteville Region
Byron Tyson - Greenville District

Daniel (DC) Moss 

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Tau Phi Tau Fraternity Scholarship Program

Scholarship Program Overview & Recent Impact

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Investing in Scholars. Advancing Leaders. Strengthening Communities.

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The Tau Phi Tau Fraternity Scholarship Program reflects the Fraternity’s enduring commitment to education, leadership, and service within the African American community. Rooted in a proud tradition of brotherhood, scholarship, and civic responsibility, the program exists to support students who demonstrate academic promise, leadership potential, and a commitment to social justice as they pursue higher education.

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A central focus of the program is supporting students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)—institutions that have long served as engines of opportunity, resilience, and excellence. HBCUs continue to educate generations of leaders, professionals, and change agents who shape communities locally, nationally, and globally. Tau Phi Tau Fraternity proudly invests in students who choose to carry forward this legacy.

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2026 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM:  

Details can be found at the following link:   Click Here 

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2025 SCHOLARSHIP IMPACT

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In 2025, the Grand Chapter of Tau Phi Tau Fraternity, Inc. awarded scholarships to exceptional students whose achievements and aspirations reflect the values of the Fraternity.

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2025 Founder’s Scholarship Recipients

  • Simone Angelle Holland
    Temple University — $1,000 Recipient

  • Hamilton Ellis Henderson
    Yale University — $1,000 Recipient

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2025 HBCU Scholarship Recipients

  • Jamaurie Perry
    Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) — $1,000 Recipient

  • Javighyia Wilkins
    North Carolina A&T State University (NCA&T) — $1,000 Recipient

  • Ne’Keishya Ward
    North Carolina Central University (NCCU) — $500 Recipient (Repeat Awardee)

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These students exemplify academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to community uplift—the core qualities the Tau Phi Tau Scholarship Program seeks to recognize and support.

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Hamilton Henderson

Simone Angelle Holland

Javighyia Wilkins

Jamaurie Perry

Ne'Keishya Ward

Tau Phi Tau Fraternity, Inc.  2025

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