Greek Life at SU

  • Greek Life at Susquehanna University

    "No matter the Letters, we're all Greek together."

     

    About 25% of SU's undergraduate student population is active in Greek life on campus. There are four National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) Sororities, four North-American Interfranternity Conference (NIC) Fraternities and two National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations. There are also two professional music organizations and one coed service fraternity. 

    Kappa Delta Beta Upsilon is proud to be one of the four NPC sororities on SU's campus. We are also proud to be apart of a great Greek community and constantly support the other organizations on campus. We participate in fun activites with the other sororities, like powder puff football and have sisterhood events with on another, like cookie swaps. We look forward to attending our fellow Greek's philanthropic events each semester. 

     

     

    Below is a list of all the Greek organizations that are active on campus along with links to their respective pages on SU's website.

     

    NPC Sororites

    Alpha Delta Pi

    Sigma Kappa

    Zeta Tau Alpha

    Kappa Delta

     

    NIC Fraternities

    Phi Mu Delta

    Tau Kappa Epsilon

    Theta Chi

    Pi Kappa Phi*

     

    NPHC Organizations

    Sigma Gamma Rho

    Phi Beta Sigma

     

    Music Organizations

    Sigma Alpha Iota

    Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia

     

    Service Fraternities

    Alpha Phi Omega*

     

    *These organizations currently do not have pages on the SU Greek Life page. 

     

    Greek life at Susquehanna offers the members of each organization opportunities in leadership, academics and philanthropy. SU recognizes Greek students through the National Order of Omega. This national Greek honor society was founded to celebrate those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities. Every organization is supportive of the other by attending events, participating and congratulating each other on their achievements.

     

                The Greek community on campus also participates in a week long event called Greek Week. Each year, there is a new theme and new events. This event promotes healthy competition among the Greek organizations and is a great way for each group to celebrate their Greek pride individually, but as a strong and connected Greek community on campus.