Who is Greek?
The common perception of being Greek entails wearing letters, attending meetings, and of course, going to parties. However, people who are part of the greek community know it is much more than that. Joining a fraternity is about making friendships that will last far beyond your college years, and at the same time, enhancing your personal development with commitments to scholarship, community service, and leadership. Being Greek enables you to be respected for your individuality amongst other individuals that share common goals and interests. Here are some major reasons to join a fraternity:
Superior GPA’s
On average, all-sorority and fraternity GPA’s consistently matches and often exceeds the all-women’s, men’s, and campus averages.
Service To Humanity
Fraternity and sorority members participate in countless hours of community service efforts and contribute annually to charitable organizations.
Creating Leaders
Greek men and women are involved in an array of campus activities, are often the visible campus leaders, and are the most enthusiastic supporters of University events.
Nationwide Network
Fraternity men and sorority women are offered networking opportunities between each other, through Greek Alumni for jobs assistance and advice, internship exposure and experience, and general direction when entering the work force. Plus you will also have long lasting connections with all associated organizations.
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