Being a member of a fraternity or sorority is about making lasting friendships, committing to a common set of ideals and enhancing your personal development. It’s also about being part of a brotherhood and sisterhood where individuals share common core values, listed below.
Friendship – This is the principle foundation upon which all FSL organizations are built. As a member of a fraternity or sorority, you’ll meet students from disparate backgrounds and all corners of the globe. Together, you’ll explore new interests, learn new skills, and forge friendships that will last a lifetime.
Scholarship – FSL organizations will encourage and develop high scholastic achievement. Strong academics are encouraged through peer tutoring, counseling, special scholarships, and chapter study hours.
Leadership – Through FSL involvement, you’ll develop leadership skills that will benefit you long after graduation. You’ll learn practical skills like coordinating events, managing budgets, running effective meetings, and motivating others. You may also hold office on an executive board, participate in committees, or represent your chapter on campus boards and governing councils.
Philanthropy – One of the advantages of being a part of a sorority or fraternity is the opportunity to help others in need. We’re a service-based school and our fraternity and sorority members are no exception—they completed over 8,000 hours of community service last year alone.
Inclusivity – Sororities and fraternities will promote the exploration of personal identities and create an environment that celebrates diverse perspectives where all people feel respected, appreciated, and included.
Values / Ethics Integration – The FSL community will integrate their values, missions, and standards throughout their collegiate chapter operations, while maintaining connectedness with alumni and the greater university community.