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As you start your career at UNC Charlotte, we hope you will take the time to consider the many opportunities available to you outside the classroom to enrich your college experience. There are over 250 student organizations available at UNC Charlotte. Going Greek is one that truly stands out among all of them. Joining a fraternity or sorority provides you a home away from home, with true brothers and sisters of national and international families. The relationships you build when you Go Greek will last a lifetime!

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Many studies show that campus involvement while in college can lead to better academic performance and a greater likelihood of completing a degree. Being involved in a fraternity or sorority can help to build new skills that can be advantageous throughout life. These benefits can include leadership development, organizational skills, and the invaluable personal growth that comes from this involvement. Fraternity & Sorority Life provides opportunities to be involved in campus leadership positions, community service, planning of social functions, positions within the chapter, scholarship opportunities and irreplaceable friendships, all helping you to grow and succeed while at UNC Charlotte and throughout life.

Greeks at UNC Charlotte are very involved with community service, philanthropies, orientation, and major leadership positions on campus. Greek organizations at UNC Charlotte make up the largest student groups on campus and provide opportunities for diverse and lasting social networks, academic support, and positive group experiences. Members of fraternities and sororities are students that we depend on for leadership contributions across campus and within the community.

Fraternity & Sorority Life at UNC Charlotte is literally exploding, as membership within the fraternity and sorority community continues to climb each semester. It's a great time to Go Greek here. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity and explore the possibilities of joining a fraternity or sorority while in college. You have come here to learn and grow as an individual, and becoming part of Fraternity & Sorority Life can help you meet those goals.

If there are any questions or concerns about joining a fraternity or sorority at UNC Charlotte, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life. We are located in the Cone Center, Room 382-A. We can also be reached by phone at 704-687-0360, and by email at gree...@uncc.edu.

It is our policy not to provide anyone with the name or phone number of individual students or chapters. However, each Greek president has a mailbox in our office which is checked regularly. You may call our office and leave a message for the student and we will place it in his/her box so that he/she can call you back. You may also send mail to each chapter by addressing it like this:

If you are interested in sending any advertisements or flyers to our office, please just mail us a stack (18 if you want to advertise to the sororities and 50 if you want to include the fraternities), address it to Greek Life, and we will put them in the chapter mailboxes as well.

The Florida Greek Community fosters the development of individuals who embody the values of leadership, service, scholarship and community while maintaining respect for the values, traditions and rituals of the member chapters. The greek community at the University of Florida is comprised of four councils with 60 chapters. The Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life provides guidance, education, and support to the Florida Greek community.

Social fraternities and sororities at Penn State consists of a diverse group of men and women who help create smaller communities within the large university environment. Penn State's fraternities and sororities are committed to the basic principles of membership:

The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life supports the active and alumni members of the Penn State fraternity and sorority community. The office provides resources to help the student leadership fulfill their mission.

Our events and programs are open to all students regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, race, or any other protected class. Student Affairs is committed to building a community of belonging for all.

If there are still tickets available to purchase on the day of the event, you may purchase them in person at the box office. Some shows sell very quickly and do not always have tickets available on the day of the show, so we suggest you buy tickets ahead of time.

We greatly discourage buying tickets from any third party website. Another Planet Entertainment and the Greek Theatre have no way of validating or replacing tickets that have been purchased through any website other than www.thegreekberkeley.com, www.apeconcerts.com, or www.ticketmaster.com. We cannot seat or refund you for a counterfeit ticket.

Office Hours
Our office location is open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Please note that our staff are currently on a flexible work arrangement schedule. We recommend scheduling an appointment with a staff member in advance.

The Office of the Dean of Students provides a variety of student support services along with opportunities for leadership experience, varied student work environments, engaging programming and specialized resources.

The Cornell Sorority & Fraternity community dates to the first months of University operation during the autumn of 1868. Cornell's co-founder and first president, Andrew Dickson White, was a strong promoter of fraternal organizations as a means of teaching self-governance to students. Today, we strive to continue that ethos.

Our office provides support and resources to the self-governed Cornell sorority and fraternity community. Sororities and fraternities are values-based social organizations, providing members with a community of peers, and personal growth opportunities through leadership development and service projects. Many of the organizations also offer a small residential living experience.

Currently, one-third of the undergraduate student body (approximately 3,000+ students) belongs to one of the over 50 recognized fraternities or sororities that make up the sorority and fraternity community. Individually these organizations present members with unique personal development opportunities. Collectively, the sorority and fraternity community provides thousands of students the platform from which they contribute to the local, regional and global communities.

OFSL staff is working on campus, although staff may work remotely as needed. You can contact our main information line either by telephone at 310-825-6322 or via email at f...@ucla.edu. We are available via in-person, telephone, email, or Zoom meetings.

Thank you for visiting our website! As you begin to browse our virtual office, you will learn that fraternities and sororities have been an integral part of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus since 1923. Today UCLA is home to 60 inter/national and local Greek-letter organizations, six governing councils with approximately 3,500 students which represents 13% of the undergraduate student population. We hope you will engage with us as we are committed to academics, community service, and developing leaders within and beyond our community.

The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life serves to enhance the growth and development of UCLA students through their membership in, or engagement with, the fraternity and sorority community. The Office aims to provide an integrative learning environment that fosters a sense of belonging for the individual student rooted in a shared commitment to their fraternal oath and our True Bruin Values: Respect, Accountability, Integrity, Service, and Excellence.

Take a look at our 2023-2024 Go Beavs! Go Greek! Publication! This guide lists the recognized chapters at OSU, details about joining and provides an overview of the community. You can learn more about the recognized fraternity and sororities on our Chapter Profiles tab and you can view a map of our housed chapters here.

If you would like to speak to someone within our office but cannot stop by in-person, please email [email protected]. We are also available via phone at 541-737-5432 (leave a voicemail and we will return your call). We will work to respond to you within one (1) business day.

The following fraternities are not recognized by Oregon State University and may not organize any event, sponsor any activity, or participate in any endeavor related to the University. If you believe any of these organizations are operating as though they are recognized, including the recruitment of members, please alert the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life at 541-737-5432.

Student Conduct & Community Standards (SCCS) staff works closely with many other department and program staff on campus to ensure that all students can live, work, and learn in a mutually satisfying and secure environment. OSU makes available online forms for reporting incidents involving students. SCCS staff are available to explain procedures and talk to you about your concerns around reporting an incident or situation, and you can reach their office at (541)737-3656.

The Office of Greek Life provides oversight and guidance to the fraternities and sororities at Nicholls State. We also actively oversee chapter events, serve as a liaison between faculty, advisors, national offices, and parents, develop values-based leadership development programming, monitor the academic performance of fraternity and sorority members, and recognize the positive achievements and contributions of community members.

Fraternity and Sorority Life works with students, alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and other invested constituents to enhance the development of Lehigh University students through Greek membership. Our staff works with fraternity and sorority members to provide support alongside educational, cultural, and leadership development programs which meet their needs beyond the classroom.

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