A Florida State University fraternity pledge died at a chapter party, police said Saturday.

No one has been arrested in the death of Pi Kappa Phi pledge Andrew Coffey at an off-campus house party on Friday, Tallahassee police said.

Coffey, 20, was a civil-engineering major from Pompano Beach, Fla.

Cops collected alcoholic-beverage bottles that were scattered on the home’s porch as evidence.

The fraternity has been suspended.

Pi Kappa Phi has a history of being disciplined for violations, the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper reported.

The frat’s own records indicate that in the past five years, the chapter has faced disciplinary action twice for hazing, once for alcohol abuse and once for violating university policy, the newspaper said.

Florida State alumnus Craig Lane said that students should be better educated about the dangers of excessive partying.

“The problem is kids are more governed in high school,” Lane, who lives in Tampa, told the newspaper.

“Then they come here and go crazy.”

With Post Wires