Comparable Schools'
Greek Life Grades:
Quick Stats
% of Undergrad Men in Fraternities
5 %
% of Undergrad Women in Sororities
12 %
Number of Fraternities
33
College Prowler Take
Greek life definitely doesn’t dominate the social scene, but it is very active and visible on campus. There are dozens of Greek organizations on campus, giving interested students lots of options. Greek life is good if you want to join a group to meet people and have something to do, but this can also be accomplished by joining certain clubs or organizations, as well.
Greek organizations do offer a pretty good deal, with the abundant crush parties and mixers every weekend full of beautiful people. In the past, sororities and fraternities have been small and looked down upon, but they are becoming increasingly more accepted by the general student body. If you are interested in joining a Greek organization, just make sure that you understand all that goes along with it—the dues, the time commitment, the occasional stereotype. Here’s some advice: check them all out and get to know the people in the organization before you make any kind of long-term commitment. Also, don’t feel any pressure to join a frat or sorority. Students who are not involved in the Greek scene can still have active social lives.
Students Speak Out
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Somewhere in between? Show the world what YOU think of YOUR school:
Anonymous says:  |
There is definitely a Greek scene,...
There is definitely a Greek scene, but it hardly dominates. There are many students who aren’t really fond of the Greeks, but it’s there if you are interested. |
Anonymous says:  |
My roommate was Greek, and she was...
My roommate was Greek, and she was so cool. She broke every stereotype I had about sorority girls. She made me want to rush my sophomore year. |
Anonymous says:  |
I’m not a big fan of the Greek...
I’m not a big fan of the Greek life, but I have met some cool sorority girls and frat guys. It doesn’t dominate the social scene, and everyone at A&M is very nice. |
Anonymous says:  |
Greek life is present here, but it...
Greek life is present here, but it doesn’t dominate. I’m not much on Greek life, so it’s a plus for me. |
Anonymous says:  |
Greek life is a big part of the...
Greek life is a big part of the A&M campus. I think the sororities have about 275 members in the biggest eight of them, and the main frats have between 80 and 100 members. I was in a frat and had the time of my life making lifelong friends. |
Facts
Fraternities
- Alpha Gamma Rho
- Alpha Phi Alpha
- Alpha Tau Omega
- Beta Tau Omega
- Beta Theta Pi
- Chi Phi
- Chi Psi Beta
- Delta Chi
- Delta Epsilon Psi
- Delta Sigma Phi
- Delta Tau Delta
- FarmHouse
- Iota Phi Theta
- Kappa Alpha Order
- Kappa Alpha Psi
- Kappa Sigma
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Lambda Theta Phi
- Omega Psi Phi
- Phi Beta Sigma
- Phi Delta Theta
- Phi Gamma Delta
- Phi Iota Alpha
- Phi Kappa Theta
- Pi Kappa Phi
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Sigma Alpha Mu
- Sigma Chi
- Sigma Lambda Beta
- Sigma Nu
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Sigma Pi
- Triangle
Sororities
- Alpha Chi Omega
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Alpha Kappa Alpha
- Chi Omega
- Chi Upsilon Sigma
- Delta Delta Delta
- Delta Gamma
- Delta Kappa Delta
- Delta Phi Omega
- Delta Sigma Theta
- Delta Xi Nu
- Delta Zeta
- Gamma Phi Beta
- Kappa Alpha Theta
- Kappa Delta
- Kappa Delta Chi
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- Lambda Theta Alpha
- Pi Beta Phi
- Rho Delta Chi
- Sigma Gamma Rho
- Sigma Lambda Gamma
- Zeta Phi Beta
- Zeta Tau Alpha
Multicultural Colonies
- Beta Tau Omega (MGC)
- Chi Upsilon Sigma (MGC)
- Chi Psi Beta (MGC)
- Delta Epsilon Psi (MGC)
- Delta Kappa Delta (MGC)
- Delta Phi Omega
- Delta Xi Nu (MGC)
- Kappa Delta Chi (MGC)
- Lambda Theta Alpha (MGC)
- Lambda Theta Phi (MGC)
- Omega Delta Phi (MGC)
- Phi Iota Alpha (MGC)
- Rho Delta Chi (MGC)
- Sigma Lambda Beta (MGC)
- Sigma Lambda Gamma (MGC)
Other Greek Organizations
- Greek Council
- Greek Peer Advisors
- Interfraternity Council
- Order of Omega
- Panhellenic Council
Did You Know?
There are more members of sororities and fraternities than there are people in the Corps of Cadets.
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