Fraternity and Sorority Life at Penn State

Penn State has a robust fraternity and sorority community and is committed to academic achievement, service and philanthropy, leadership, brotherhood and sisterhood, social, and alumni involvement.
Fraternity and Sorority Life at Penn State
The Penn State fraternity and sorority community is one of the largest in North America and consists of a diverse group of men and women. Social fraternities and sororities at Penn State create smaller communities within the larger university environment and are committed to the basic principles of fraternity and sorority membership: academic achievement, service and philanthropy, leadership, brotherhood and sisterhood, social, and alumni involvement. Building lifelong friendships through collaborative and meaningful relationships is also a key component to the fraternal experience at Penn State.
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About the Community
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Chapters & Councils
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Interfraternity Council
- Acacia
- Alpha Chi Rho
- Alpha Delta Phi
- Alpha Epsilon Pi
- Alpha Gamma Rho
- Alpha Kappa Lambda
- Alpha Phi Delta
- Alpha Rho Chi
- Alpha Sigma Phi
- Alpha Tau Omega
- Alpha Zeta
- Beta Sigma Beta
- Chi Phi
- Delta Chi
- Delta Sigma Phi
- Delta Theta Sigma
- Delta Upsilon International Fraternity
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Phi Gamma Delta
- Phi Kappa Psi
- Phi Kappa Sigma
- Phi Kappa Tau
- Phi Kappa Theta
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Pi Kappa Alpha
- Pi Kappa Phi
- Pi Lambda Phi
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Sigma Pi
- Tau Epsilon Phi
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Tau Phi Delta
- Theta Chi
- Theta Delta Chi
- Triangle
- Zeta Beta Tau
- Multicultural Greek Council
- National Pan-Hellenic Council
- Panhellenic Council
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Interfraternity Council
- Community Scorecard
- Suspended Chapters
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Chapters & Councils
- Fraternity & Sorority Educational Programs
- How to Join
- Current Members
- Information for Parents & Families
- Advisers
- Chapter Recognition and Standards of Excellence Program
- Hazing, Sexual Assault, & Alcohol