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Our Greek community takes pride in it's 40 year history at Wright State University. We are host to 16 fraternity and sorority chapters committed to excellence in scholarship, leadership and service. At WSU, fraternity and sorority members share in service, scholastic, philanthropic and leadership experiences while also participating in self-governance. The staff in the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, in collaberation with chapter members, over see 4 executive councils; The Greek Affairs Council, Interfraternity Council, Pan-Hellenic Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council. These councils provide support in the areas of programming, budgeting, council management, leadership development, membership recruitment, public relations, policy interpretation, and scholastic achievement to their 400 members.

This website highlights the fraternity and sorority life at Wright State University. A mission of the Office of Student Activities, through the collaboration and cooperation with its various stakeholders, is to assist our fraternity and sorority community in living out its shared values of the pursuit of lifelong learning and scholarship, leadership, diversity and inclusion, service to others, ethical and moral development, citizenship, and a strong Interfraternal/Panhellenic spirit. We invite you to explore our site to learn more about our fraternal community.

Greek Facts

  • Forty-three of the 100 members of the U.S. Senate are members of a fraternity or sorority
  • All of the Apollo 11 astronauts were Greek
  • As undergraduates, Greeks raise approximately $7 million per year for charities
  • As undergraduates, Greeks give approximately 850,000 volunteer hours per year
  • A U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of all those who join a fraternity/sorority graduate, while under 50% of all non-fraternity/sorority persons graduate
  • 30% of Fortune 500 executives are members of a Greek Organization
  • Both women elected to the U.S. Supreme Court were sorority members
  • Greeks, nationally, complete over 10 million hours of volunteer service annually
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