From top-ranked academics and groundbreaking research to powerhouse athletics and a vibrant campus life, Syracuse University invites students, faculty and staff to join a diverse community moving people, industries and communities forward.
With 13 schools and colleges, more than 200 customizable majors and 100 minors, and online degrees and certificates, Syracuse University provides educational pathways for nearly every passion and ambition. Interdisciplinary areas ranging from social justice and artificial intelligence to energy and the environment provide hands-on research experiences that broaden perspectives and prepare students for the careers of tomorrow.
Greek Life works closely with recognized chapters to enhance the overall fraternity and sorority experience by upholding academic and community standards, organization rituals, and University policies governing fraternity and sorority activities. Our goal is to ensure that the fraternity or sorority experience at Syracuse University provides a safe and enjoyable avenue for students to grow and develop during their college years.
The community was founded at Syracuse University in 1871. The student members of the fraternity and sorority community value leadership, diversity, service, growth, and scholarship.
The fraternity and sorority community is comprised of seven governing councils: