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Find your community, build lifelong connections

Fraternity and Sorority Life at University of Idaho includes 35 Greek-letter organizations within Multicultural Greek Council, Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council. Each chapter offers a supportive community that helps students navigate the college experience together. Through Fraternity and Sorority Life, you’ll find lifelong connection and a true home away from home.

Learn more about the different Greek organizations and chapters at U of I:
  • Sororities: Learn about our Panhellenic organizations.
  • Fraternities: Discover our Interfraternity Council chapters.
  • Multicultural Greek Organizations: Find culturally based fraternities and sororities.

Why join a fraternity or sorority?

Fraternity and Sorority Life at U of I is more than just a college experience — it’s a lifelong community. Since 1889, fraternities and sororities have been an important part of campus culture — fostering friendships, academic achievement, leadership, and service on campus and beyond.

As a Greek chapter member, you’ll benefit from:

  • Academic support and resources.
  • Leadership development.
  • Social opportunities.
  • A legacy of service and excellence.

The benefits of joining a Greek chapter

Joining a fraternity or sorority opens the door to a network of support, friendship, and opportunity. From community to academics to personal development, there are many benefits of joining a brotherhood or sisterhood as you begin your journey as a Vandal:

  • Discover a supportive environment: Transitioning to college can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Greek Life gives you a built-in community to help you navigate the social and academic transition to college life. With the advice and perspectives of your chapter’s members, you can grow your network, participate in events, build your confidence and ultimately find your home away from home.
  • Branch out and lead: Broaden your connections and see how your brotherhood and sisterhood can have far-reaching effects. U of I’s Greek organizations are involved with on-campus groups and events, community service and other philanthropic efforts. Engage in meaningful teamwork while cultivating your leadership and organizational skills.
  • Reach your potential: Studies have shown that graduation rates are higher for fraternity and sorority members than the general college population. Each chapter is highly invested in academic success, providing scholarships and other resources such as tutoring and study support to keep you on track.
  • Expand your network: Your Greek network extends beyond U of I — connecting you to alumni and national chapter members. These connections can help you land internships or your first full-time job and give you opportunities to give others a head start on their future, too.

Learn more about the benefits of joining the Fraternity and Sorority Life community

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Thinking about rushing this year? Join the largest and most spirited student community at UIdaho. Find your place among more than 30 recognized fraternities and sororities, make lasting connections and support each other’s successes — during your time here and for the rest of your life.

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Greek housing provides a unique on-campus living experience where you can live and grow alongside fellow chapter members

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Learn more about Greek Life at U of I

Still deciding if Greek Life is right for you? Email the office of Fraternity and Sorority Life or reach out by phone at 208‑885‑1114.

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