How much does it cost to be in a sorority at Syracuse?
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The typical new member will need between $100 – $3000, depending on the chapter, for their first semester of membership. After the initial +*fees are paid, you can expect to pay an average of $200 – $2000 per semester in dues/fees/activities expenses (NOTE: these are averages only).
Does Syracuse University have sororities?
Syracuse University is home to 13 Panhellenic Sororities.
Is there Greek life at Syracuse?
Today, over 40 organizations make up the Greek community on our campus, and they are as diverse as its members. As a member of a sorority or fraternity, you’ll join a group that values leadership, diversity, growth, and scholarship.
What percent of Syracuse is Greek?
30 percent
About 30 percent of Syracuse students are involved in Greek life. All freshmen and sophomore students must live in on-campus housing, though there are some exceptions.
How do you rush at Syracuse University?
Requirements to Join a Greek Organization
- Be a regularly enrolled, full-time undergraduate student in good standing with Syracuse University or SUNY ESF.
- Have earned at least 12 SU or SUNY ESF credit hours; transfer students are not eligible to join a fraternity or sorority until their second semester at the University.
What percentage of Syracuse is involved in Greek life?
What was Syracuse University’s first sorority?
Our long history of Greek-lettered organizations began in 1871, when Delta Kappa Epsilon became Syracuse University’s first fraternity. Our first sorority, Alpha Phi followed in 1872, and our multicultural chapters are some of the oldest in New York State.
Why join a fraternity or sorority?
Joining a fraternity or sorority provides students with the following possible opportunities: Our long history of Greek-lettered organizations began in 1871, when Delta Kappa Epsilon became Syracuse University’s first fraternity. Our first sorority, Alpha Phi followed in 1872, and our multicultural chapters are some of the oldest in New York State.
What is the oldest sorority in New York State?
Our first sorority, Alpha Phi followed in 1872, and our multicultural chapters are some of the oldest in New York State. Today, over 40 organizations make up the Greek community on our campus, and they are as diverse as its members.