About
Carolina Fraternity and Sorority Life totals over 4,000 members, making up over 20% of the overall student body. Fraternity and Sorority Council represent 39 Greek organizations. All of the chapters have their own rituals, traditions, and philanthropies, but they all strive to live by Carolina Fraternity and Sorority Life’s four core values of scholarship, leadership, service, and friendship.
Fraternity and Sorority Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate personal responsibility and respectful behavior in a community environment, and make informed decisions that will reduce high risk behavior.
- Students will practice self-governance and work collaboratively to create and achieve community goals.
- Students will understand the importance of scholarship and practice academic responsibility.
- Students will appreciate and engage in community service and philanthropic activities.
- Students will demonstrate an awareness of social justice issues (i.e. culture, race, gender, class, and sexual orientation).
- Students will build life-long friendships based on shared values and develop a commitment to the values of their organization.
Guide to Fraternities and Sororities
This annual publication is mailed to all incoming students. It is intended to inform students on how to join fraternities and sororities, provide an overview of the community, and give basic information on all of our chapters.
2011 Guide to Carolina Fraternities and Sororities
Fraternity and Sorority Report
The Fraternity and Sorority Report is compiled each semester and is a comprehensive resource for each chapter's GPA,
service hours, philanthropy dollars, campus involvement, and awards. The report also reflects the accomplishments of the community as a whole. All data, with the the exception of GPA, is self-reported by each chapter.
Greek Report Fall 2010
Greek Report Spring 2011
Greek Report Fall 2011

