List of fraternities and sororities in Estonia
Appearance
This is the list of fraternities and sororities based in Estonia, along with their umbrella associations
Corporations
[edit]This is a list of male and female student corporations based in Estonia.[1] The League of Estonian Corporations (EKL) is an umbrella organization for Estonian student corporations.
- ^ Its campus chapter closed on November 19, 1949, after the temporary university ceased operations. Most of its members moved to the United States and continued to meet in New York.
- ^ The group organized but disbanded because it never received the needed governmental approval.
- ^ Formed as DEÜ.S Wäinla, later changing its name to Välis-Eesti Korp! Wäinla. It was forced to close by the Soviet government. Most of its members left Estonia and settled in Germany, Montreal , Stockholm, Australia, and New York, US.
- ^ This was a corporation of Jewish students.
- ^ Merged with Rotalia.
- ^ The university terminated the group after it attacked members of Korporatsioon Ugala on October 17, 1926.
- ^ Korp! Tehnola's assets were assigned to be handed over to the Communist Youth Association of Balti Manufaktur on August 31, 1940.
- ^ Formed formed from the merger of Societas Vicinia (originally called Societas Studiosorum Narvesium) and the Corporation Vigilia. Korp! Rotalia absorbed its members and alumni on June 1, 1931.
- ^ Merged with the Societas Vicinia to form Korporatsioon Vicinia.
Societies
[edit]Following are male and female Estonian societies (Estonian: üliõpilasseltsid). The Union of Student Societies (Estonia: Üliõpilasseltside Liit) (ÜL) is an umbrella organization for Estonian student societies.
Society | Charter date and range | Founding location | Affiliation | Colors | Status | References |
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Eesti Naisüliõpilaste Selts (Estonian Society of Women Students) | November 14, 1911 – 1940; November 1988 | Tartu, Estonia | ÜL (former) | None | Active | |
Eesti Naisüliõpilaste Selts Ahava (Estonian Society of Women Students Ahava) | April 11, 1924 – November 2, 1930 | University of Tartu | ÜL | None | Inactive | |
Eesti Üliõpilasselts Ühendus ( Estonian Student Association) | 1906–c. 1940 ? | Estonia | ÜL | Inactive | ||
Estonian Students' Society | April 7, 1870 | Tartu, Estonia | Independent | Blue Black White |
Active | |
EÜS Põhjala (Estonian Student Society Põhjala) | November 13, 1884 –1940; November 1989 | Saint Petersburg, Russia | ÜL (former) | None | Active | [a] |
Petserimaa Üliõpilaste Selts (Petserimaa Students' Society) | 1924–1934 | University of Tartu | Inactive | |||
Setumaa Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts (Setumaa Estonian Students' Society) | February 12, 1926 –1940 ? | University of Tartu | Inactive | |||
Societas Vicinia | October 21, 1921 – October 14, 1928 | University of Tartu | Violet Silver Blue |
Merged | [b] | |
Student Society Liivika | April 21, 1909 | Riga, Latvia | ÜL (former) | None | Active | [c] |
Üliõpilasselts Concordia (Concordia Student Society) | 1923–1940 | University of Tartu | ÜL | Inactive | [d] | |
Üliõpilaste Selts Raimla (Students' Association Raimla) | September 22, 1922 – 1940; September 4, 1989. | Tartu, Estonia | ÜL (former) | Light blue White Golden yellow |
Active | |
Üliõpilasühing Fraternitas Fennica (Student Association Fraternitas Fennica) | October 22, 1926 – 1929; November 9, 1994 | University of Tartu | Gold Black White |
Active | ||
Veljesto | February 24, 1920 – July 31, 1940; May 13, 1957 | Tartu, Estonia | ÜL | Active |
- ^ The society moved to Estonia in 1918.
- ^ Originally called Societas Studiosorum Narvesium. Later, it merged with the Korporatsioon Vicinia to form Korporatsioon Vicinia.
- ^ It was originally called Estonian Students' Society of Riga (Estonian: Riia Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts) but changed its name when it moved to Tartu after World War I.
- ^ Formed as the coed Harjumaa Student Association. In September 1923, it was renamed Concordia Underground Student Society. In 1924, it was reorganized and named Concordia Student Society. It became an all-male society In 1927.
References
[edit]- ^ "korporācijas (Corporations)". Patria (in Latvian). Retrieved 2024-10-01.
- ^ "Korporatsioonil Leola on juba 75 tegevusaastat". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 26 January 2023.