Why Greek?

Being Greek means more than just wearing "letters," attending meetings, and going to parties.  Greek individuals comprise only 2% of the population of the United States. However, this 2% comprises a very successful group of individuals.

Interesting facts about Greeks

  • Over 85% of the student leaders on some 730 campuses are involved in the Greek community.
  • All but eight U.S. Presidents born after 1825 have been fraternity men.  Today, 76% of all U.S. Congressmen and Senators are Greek.
  • Of the United States' 50 largest corporations, 43 are led by fraternity men or sorority women.
  • Undergratuate fraternity and sorority members raise over $7 million for charity every year.
  • A U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of all those who join a fraternity or sorority graduate, while less than 50% of all non-fraternity or non-sorority persons graduate.
  • Students who join Greek organizations are more likely to return to school the following year.
  • Greeks volunteer over 850,000 hours annually across North America.
  • Approximately 85% of the top executives of Fortune 500 companies belong to a fraternity or sorority.

Greek Advantages

Recent information gathered indicates that members of Greek organizations:

  • Have a higher retention rate as college students
  • Tend to make larger gifts when donating to various causes
  • Are more likely to volunteer in their communities
  • Are more likely to be involved with their alma matters after graduation
  • Are more likely to be active in civic affairs
  • Are more likely to be responsible citizens during adulthood