Welcome to Greek Life at Appalachian State University. This website is dedicated to the over 1300 members of the 29 Fraternities and Sororities present on campus. Not only does this site serve as a resource for the current Greek community, but offers a clearinghouse of information for perspective students, parents and alumni. If you are new to the world of Greek social organizations, feel free to explore and learn more about the Greek community at ASU. GO GREEK!
2009 GREEK LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
"Letters Today, Leaders Tomorrow"
**Guest Speakers from Phired Up Productions**
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15th - BLUE RIDGE BALLROOM, PSU - check-in at noon - Summit 1pm until 6pm
Registration and payment is DUE to the CSIL TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd by 5pm
Each chapter may register online via the CSIL website at www.csil.appstate.edu. Additional and specific information will be provided the week after fall break at your council meetings. In the interim if you have specifc questions please contact Michael Berger, Greek Advisor in the CSIL.
Order of Omega serves to recognize outstanding leadership in fraternity and sorority systems in the college and university campus. The recognized leadership serves to promote fraternity and sorority life on campuses. Outstanding leadership requires being a role model for fraternity and sorority chapter members. Enclosed is the application for Order of Omega fall 2009. We encourage you to extend this application to members of your organization that exemplify the qualities of leadership and scholarship within the Greek community and university.
All applications are due by noon on Tuesday, November 10 in the CSIL, 2nd foor, PSU
For further information please contact President, Tru Nguyen or Advisor Dr. Jim Street in the CSIL
Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji)
has colonized making them the fifth NIC organization to join the Greek community at Appalachian in 4 years...
Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity (nicknamed “Fiji”) has establish a new fraternity at Appalachian State University this fall. Fiji is an international men’s social fraternity established in 1848 that currently has 112 chapters and 12 colonies across the United States and Canada. For more information about Phi Gamma Delta, please visit www.phigam.org.
National Anti-Hazing Hotline
As part of the ongoing effort to end hazing on college campuses and particularly in Greek organizations, 20 international fraternities and sororities have joined together to establish a national Anti-Hazing Hotline. The toll-free number is 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1888-668-4293). The line is available to those they, or students they know, have been made or may be made victims of hazing. Callers may remain anonymous or they can provide personal information so that their concerns can be responded to directly.