Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life

Be Something More


photo BE...A Leader Being Greek means being a leader. Membership in a fraternity or sorority provides students with the opportunity to develop leadership skills through chapter leadership, event planning, leadership conferences and nationally recognized leadership development programs, and Greek membership also serves as a springboard for involvement in other areas of campus life. A majority of Student Government Senators, student ambassadors and student orientation assistants are members of a Greek organization at MTSU.

photo BE...A Scholar Being Greek means being a scholar. Greek organizations have a number of academic development programs for both new members and older members. Greek new members have access to chapter study sessions, study files, chapter mentoring programs, and increased faculty interaction outside the classroom. Fraternity and sorority members at MTSU consistently outperform non-Greek students in the classroom.

photo BE...A Servant Being Greek means being a servant. Greek students at MTSU performed over 46,000 hours of community service last year and raised more than $70,000 for various philanthropies. MTSU Greeks work with a number of community service agencies, including the Boy's and Girl's Club, Habitat for Humanity, the American Heart Association, the Arthritis Foundation and many others.

photo BE...A Brother/Sister Being Greek means being a brother or a sister. Greek organizations were founded based on a set of shared values, and Greek students share a common bond through adherence to those values. Greek organizations share bonding experiences through social functions, intramural sports and participation in a number of campus activities, such as homecoming. The development of meaningful relationships based on a set of shared values has been the focal point of Greek organizations since their inception over 150 years ago.

Add value to your college experience. Be something more... Be Greek at MTSU.