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Greek Life Grades:
Quick Stats
% of Undergrad Men in Fraternities
0 %
% of Undergrad Women in Sororities
0 %
College Prowler Take
This is definitely not the school for students who crave the Greek part of the college experience. Most students here have a clear idea of what they want to do with their lives, and their time at school is spent working toward their career goal.
Greek life could never really thrive at FIT as it does on other campuses. Since most students here are commuters, there would be no actual means of having a frat or sorority house, and there is no way that the school would financially support it.
Students Speak Out
Love your school more than free food? Hate your school more than term papers?
Somewhere in between? Show the world what YOU think of YOUR school:
Anonymous says:  |
Who needs Greek life when you are...
Who needs Greek life when you are in New York City? There are so many better things to get involved with. |
Anonymous says:  |
FIT is a dry campus. How could...
FIT is a dry campus. How could Greek life survive without frat parties and kegs? |
Anonymous says:  |
Greek life does not exist,...
Greek life does not exist, although there is a general divide between art and business students. |
Anonymous says:  |
Greek life is not the FIT social...
Greek life is not the FIT social scene. |
Did You Know?
The FITSA (FIT Student Association) constitution states that all clubs and organizations must be open to all. In all reality, Greek life is an association of selection, and in essence, a form of discrimination; therefore it is not allowed at FIT.
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