Greek Life
Be a Part of Fraternity and Sorority Life at 麻豆官网首页入口!
麻豆官网首页入口 is home to 16 fraternities and sororities, four councils, and one
honor society. Collectively, they seek to excel academically, philanthropically, and
socially, while remaining true to their own high standards, rituals, and traditions.
As a community, fraternities and sororities work together to fulfill 麻豆官网首页入口鈥檚
Greek Life core mission and values: scholarship, leadership, service, and friendship.
Councils and Chapters
麻豆官网首页入口鈥檚 4 Greek councils are the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Collegiate Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council, and the Multicultural Greek Council. Councils preside over their respective chapters and ensure they are held to the
highest standards of Greek life. Councils organize events, set rules, and support
the mission and values of Greek life organizations.
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
Governs Black Greek Lettered Organizations (BGLO)
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Collegiate Panhellenic Council
Oversees National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) chapters at AU.
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Interfraternity Council (IFC)
Governing body for all NIC-eligible fraternity chapters at AU.
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Multicultural Greek Council
Governs over the Latina sororities at AU.
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Order of Omega
Greek Honor Society
The Order of Omega is where 麻豆官网首页入口鈥檚 Greek men and women are recognized for their high academic
success while engaged in their fraternities or sororities. To become a part of the
Order of Omega, Greek students must have:
- 3.0 GPA
- Sophomore classification or higher
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Congratulations to our 2025 inductees
Addy Coker
Emily Jiang
Daniel Hubert
Adrienne Deal
Gary Jones
Alexia Reed
Jannelle Willis
Andrew Wooten
Elizabeth Wansley
Makayla Taylor
Aniyah Stevenson
Emily Simpson
Payton Patterson
Cerise Pollard
Ania Mack
Princessangela Lowe-Jones
Jake Koharchik
William Huffman
Shanerial Higgenbottom
Madison Gaddis
Richlyn Blair
Cerise Pollard
Omari Matthew
Not sure which chapter is for you?
We know it can be difficult to decide which chapter/organization you might want to
join. Here is some advice to think about that can help you narrow down your choices.
- Keep an open mind: The Greek chapter/organization that is best for your friends or family may not be
the best one for you.
- Why do you want to join? Are there qualities about the chapter/organization you are considering that reflect
your own?
- Do you feel comfortable? Take a look around you. The men/women that you are standing with could be your brothers
or sisters. Are you comfortable with this group?
- Ask questions! Get to know everything you can about each organization/chapter.
- Be yourself! With so many diverse chapters/organizations at AU, show them the real you to find
your best fit.
Sample questions to ask chapter members at Open House:
- What aspects of Greek Life encouraged you to join your chapter?
- What are the financial obligations of a new member? Are there additional costs that
members are required to pay other than the listed fees?
- How long is the new members program and how much time do I need to devote to it?
- What other campus organizations have you had an opportunity to participate in because
of your Greek experience?
- How does Greek Life promote scholarship?
- What is a philanthropy? What kinds of things do you do?
- What types of activities are planned with other Greek organizations?