Welcome to Greek Life at Appalachian State University. This website is dedicated to the over 1100 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!
National Pan-Hellenic Council Membership Intake
For more information about Membership Intake with one of our 8 NPHC Affiliates, please contact NPHC President,
Everette Nichols or NPHC Advisor,
Kinyata Adams.
Fall 2010 Fraternity Recruitment * Registration is OPEN
ALL men interested in rushing a fraternity MUST register online via the following link, IFC Rush Registration BEFORE going through formal fraternity recruitment to check eligibility.
Recruitment dates are: September 12 through September 24. Any questions contact IFC VP of Recruitment Scott Rogers or IFC President Tyler Johnston.
Fall 2010 Sorority Recruitment * Registration is NOW OPEN
All women interested in going through formal sorority recruitment this fall MUST register online by clicking on the following PHC Rush Registration.
Recruitment dates are: September 25 through October 3. Contact PHC VP of Recruitment Andrea Galloway or PHC President Sarah Schemmel with questions.
GREEK WEEK 2010 VIDEO ON FACEBOOK!
~ Thank you Cassie Roden, Alpha Phi and Jenna Bryant, ADPi for creating the video.
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Over the 2009-2010 academic year, the Appalachian Greek Community raised over $180,000, performed 333 projects and contributed over 32,000 hours to local and national agencies!
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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.