Fraternity & Sorority Life

Max Gruver Act Public Disclosure

In compliance with Georgia state law SB 85 “Max Gruver Act”, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life in collaboration with the Office of Student Conduct and the Office of Student Activities provides regular updates to the campus community about organizations found responsible for hazing misconduct.

Wind Beneath Your Wings

The beating heart of fraternity and sorority life at Georgia Southern is our vibrant, diverse, and energetic community of 3,000 students living in tight-knit organizations. Across the Armstrong and Statesboro campuses, each chapter exists to enhance the lives of its members through academic support, leadership training, and friendships that last long after graduation.

By joining a fraternity or sorority at Georgia Southern, you are making a commitment not only to other members but also to yourself: to grow, learn, and serve through experiences that will shape you for the rest of your life.

Max Gruver Act Public Disclosure – Expand for Information

In compliance with Georgia state law SB 85 “Max Gruver Act”, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life in collaboration with the Office of Student Conduct and the Office of Student Activities provides regular updates to the campus community about organizations found responsible for hazing misconduct.

Our Chapters

The Greek chapters at Georgia Southern are an embodiment of the diversity, energy, camaraderie, and passion of our school. With 33 different organizations under four national councils, you’re sure to find a community to welcome you in and support you in your Eagle journey. 

Chapters

Governing Councils

The College Panhellenic, the Interfraternity Council, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, or the Panhellenic Association.

Chapters at Our Armstrong Campus

Our close-knit Armstrong Campus currently hosts six diverse sorority chapters with unique traditions, emphasis and culture.

Chapters at Our Statesboro Campus

The Statesboro Campus hosts the majority of our Greek communities—a collection of 19 fraternities and 13 sororities.

About Greek Life at GSU

Fraternity and sorority life at Georgia Southern exists to enhance student development by fostering leadership, civic engagement, brotherhood and sisterhood, and academic success.

In particular, we aim to promote intellectual growth and excellence through recruiting quality students and offering programming, support, and recognition for high achievement.

The lifelong bonds formed within our chapters also encourage students in a variety of leadership pursuits, from compassionate civic engagement and local outreach to peer accountability—all designed to maximize personal growth and community life.

Chapter Statuses

We hold our students to a high standard and take seriously our shared responsibility to provide a safe and encouraging environment. To that end we provide accountability and transparency into infractions by fraternities and sororities. Infractions are posted only if a student organization is found responsible after appropriate due process procedures, if the chapter falls under academic probation, or if the chapter is placed on interim suspension by their national organization or the university.

Statesboro Campus Armstrong Campus

Resources

Greek life is full of opportunities for leadership, growth, and service. From logging volunteer hours to surveying scholastic reports, we offer several resources, forms, and tools for students to make the most of their time at Georgia Southern.

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How To Join

Joining a fraternity or sorority is a significant commitment—one with the potential to vastly enrich your Georgia Southern experience. Each fraternal organization has its own requirements, standards, mission, and unique culture, so do your homework and find a place that’s right for you.

All incoming freshmen must have a 2.75 GPA or higher to be eligible and all current students must have at least a 2.5 GPA.

Click here for more details on process, finances, and specific organizations.

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