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There are many reasons to go Greek, but perhaps the
most important pre-requisite is desire. Desire to learn, desire to
become involved, and the desire to achieve. Greek life is not merely
about rituals, it is about fraternal values - values that can be
learned and used long after graduation.
The only way to really find out about greeks is to
get to know them. Talk to the greeks on campus, ask students
on campus, ask professors, university officials, and then ask
yourself. What do I really want out of college?
Brotherhood and sisterhood, service to the
community, academics, involvement, leadership, social life and more.
This is what Greek life is all about.
Greek life is a unique dimension of the college
experience for which there is no substitute. It is interaction of
individuals, all learning how to have close associations and be in
harmony with others. Greek life is a dynamic experience that
requires the coordination and organization of good leadership.
Within the University community, the Greek system provides
opportunity for you to develop to your fullest potential.
Please contact Eric Zirlinger at the Office of Student Activities
in Hillwood Commons via
e-mail or at (516) 299-2800 for more information.
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Latino Greek Council (LGC) |
National Pan Hellenic Council (NPHC) |
Women’s Panhellenic Council (WPC) |
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Lambda Upsilon Lambda |
Alpha Kappa Alpha |
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