Join the Greek community
A Place For Every Tiger
There is a place for everyone in LSU Greek Life. Sororities and fraternities invite new members to join in the fall and spring semesters through recruitment and intake processes unique to each governing council. Explore the Interfraternity Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), and the Panhellenic Council (PHC) to learn more about joining one of the 40 chapters in our community.
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of the 17 national, all-men's
fraternities. The IFC is compromised of leaders from all affiliated IFC chapters on
campus and provides guidance and support to the fraternity community.
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IFC Fall 24 Formal Recruitment: August 21-26
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is the governing body that supports the historically African-American fraternities and sororities also known as the Divine Nine. We currently have all nine chapters of the Divine Nine represented on the LSU NPHC.
NPHC Fall 24 Greek Code: September 9 & 10
The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is the governing body of the 14, national, all-women's sororities. The PHC is comprised of leaders from all affiliated PHC chapters on campus and provides guidance and support to the sorority community.
PHC Fall 24 Formal Recruitment: August 20-25
Parents & Families
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Explore resources tailored for parents, families, and supporters to help your Tiger reach their highest potential in fraternity and sorority life.
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The Greek Tiger:
A Guide to Fraternities & Sororities
Fraternities and sororities invite new members to join in the fall and spring semesters through recruitment or intake selection processes unique to each governing council. Learn more about these processes by reading the Greek Tiger.
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41
chapters offering brotherhood and sisterhood at LSU
2,100+
new members join the community each year
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community values: leadership, service, inclusion, and safety
Experience Greek Life
Brotherhood & Sisterhood
Students find a sense of acceptance and belonging through friendships with members who share similar goals, values, and ideals. Brothers and sisters will be there to share the college experience and will stay close for years to come.
Community
Members have the opportunity to live with other members in their chapter on Greek Row or together off-campus. Members also build community over shared meals at their fraternity or sorority house in place of the meal plan requirement for students living on campus. If a chapter requires new members to eat meals at the house, that will be communicated during the recruitment process.
Leadership
Whether you enter college as a leader from high school or you want to get more leadership experience in college, Greek Life has so many options to gain experience and grow your leadership skills. Leadership is a value in every fraternity and sorority. You can take on leadership positions when you join, get involved in the Greek Life community in council leadership roles, and members are always involved in outside clubs and organizations, in fact, it is encouraged!
Scholarship
Students come to college to learn and find success in their careers and communities– Greek-lettered organizations provide an environment to reach those goals. Many chapters assist new members in developing good study habits and time management skills, making the adjustment to college easier. Fraternity and sorority members are represented in various academic honor societies on campus, value academic success, and support each other in earning their degrees.
Philanthropy
Each year, the Greek community raises over $1 million dollars and participates in over 100,000 community service hours. Chapters host annual philanthropy and service events that benefit local and national causes. LSU fraternity and sorority members have built 38 homes for the Baton Rouge community through a decade of participation in the Greek Week Habitat Build.
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