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Greek Organizations

 

Gettysburg College is home to 18 Greek Letter organizations.  Eleven NIC fraternities reside on campus along with five NPC sororities, one NPHC sorority and one NPHC fraternity. The Greek Community at Gettysburg College is based on four standards of excellence: scholarship, leadership, friendship, and service.  Your decision to become a member of the Greek community reflects a commitment to these four ideals. 

SORORITY RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE

First Day of Classes - August 31, 2009

Potential New Member Picnic - September 10, 2009 

Informal Rotationals - September 13, 2009

Formal Rotationals - September 18-20, 2009

Bid Day - September 20, 2009

FRATERNITY RUSH SCHEDULE

First Day of Classes - August 31, 2009

RUSH Begins - September 11, 2009

RUSH Ends - September 18, 2009

Bid Day - September 20, 2009

Greek Organizations

Building: College Union Building
Room Number: 220
Phone: (717)337-6321
Office Hours: M-F 8:30-5:00
Campus Box: 399

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OFFICE OF GREEK ORGANIZATIONS

The Office of Greek Organizations serves as a liaison among the collegiate chapters, parents, alumni, national/international organizations, and Gettysburg College to provide educational programs, services and resources toward the holistic growth of the Greek community.  We support the ideals of our Greek organizations by challenging members to live by their purposes.

MISSION STATEMENT

The Office of Greek Organizations aims to facilitate the development of an exemplary fraternity and sorority community.  We aim to produce engaged citizens who make a difference in their communities both now and in the future.   The following four points outline the overarching mission statement of our office:

  • To promote the development of character, leadership and integrity in all members of the Greek Community
  • To produce men and women of competence and maturity who will contribute positively to the world in which they live
  • To return the chapters currently on campus to the principles upon which these organizations were founded 
  • Promote and increase individual, organizational, and administrative accountability for issues occurring within the Greek community









 
 
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