SCSU's Greek Life Community

Greek Life students on the steps of Atwood

St. Cloud State University is home to three fraternities and three sororities that engage and develop students and our campus and surrounding community through the core values of scholarship, leadership and service. 

Greek organizations are governed under the College Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council. Each organization works hard to exemplify the Greek values of Academics, Brotherhood/Sisterhood, Leadership Development and Philanthropy/Service.

Meet Our Chapters

Greek Life FAQs and Resources

Joining a fraternity or sorority starts will filling out the respective interest form through HuskiesConnect.

Many times the Greek experience is compared to adding another class to your schedule. There is usually one to two meetings per week and different events throughout the month. On average chapter members say they spend 3-8 hours per week participating in Greek events and sometimes more depending on if you have a leadership position or just enjoy attending the different events. 

Each chapter has varying amounts for their chapter dues. Most chapters have scholarships and or payment plans available. 

Yes, each chapter has different grade requirements to be a member because we know you are a student first. Most new members are required to have above a 2.0 or 2.5 cumulative GPA (per the organization). All the Greek organizations have academic plans/programs to help our members be successful in the classroom too. 

These academic resources were created as a tool to assist our Greek Members in working toward high scholastic attainment.

These resources are to be used during the fraternity/sorority recruitment process to track membership agreements as students are invited to be new members in a Greek organization. 

  • Fraternity
    • All grade verification and bid acceptance must be submitted to the Greek Life Staff
    • Fraternity Membership Acceptance form and process can be found on Teams
      • Signed by new members after they accept a bid
  • Sorority 
    • Panhellenic Recruitment 101
      • Recruitment can be intimidating here's a crash course on the basics
    • Continuous Open Bidding Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (COB MRABA) form and process can be found on Teams
      • Signed by new members after they accept a bid

The Greek Life Task Force Report was a comprehensive review of the Greek Community conducted in 2012.