The TAU KAPPA PHI is the Exclusive Fraternal Order of the Far Eastern University - Institute of Law. Established in 1948 by 18 industrious and intellectually gifted working law students, from the time of its inception, it is a fraternity designed to promote the interests of the Common Tao, and has been constantly guided by its tradition ever since. Traditions were laid down by its eighteen foundin
g members whose obsession were to withstand the existence and recognition of those belonging to the elite class. Today, this remarkable event never put to rest nor in vain, though perhaps somehow been suppressed in the early seventies, when most organizations have been prevented by the dictatorship. TAU KAPPAN Alumni can be seen in all sectors of our society, with some occupying high positions in government. From the academe to the industry, in the government to the private sector, both here and abroad, the vision of its founders to uphold the interest of the Common Man reigns supreme in the minds and hearts of its members. Resident and alumni brothers as well, emulated by their undying idealism for the fraternity, have been constantly building up the fraternal bond. In pursuit of their recognition as a conglomeration, the Tau Kappans, even outside the portals of the academe, tried to find ways for the same. Armed with agitation and inspired by total devotion to the fraternal ideologies, the Alumni brothers initiated the creation of the Tau Kappa Phi Foundation (FEU-Law), Inc. which was formally incorporated in accordance with law in the year 2000. Ten years after, on the 1st of June 2011, the fraternity itself (TAU KAPPA PHI, Inc.) Each school year, the fraternity conducts Bar Operations for its barrister brothers, review clinics for law students, annual sports activities, as well as various fund-raising projects to support its legal aid program, outreach and other benevolent missions for the less-fortunate members of our society. The Fraternity has long been a campus force in the Far Eastern University - Institute of Law. Today, it is the only legally recognized and oldest existing fraternity, not only in the Institute of Law, but also in the Far Eastern University.