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Fraternity and Sorority Affairs

Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at Austin Peay State University is committed to fostering a values-based community that promotes academic excellence, leadership, service, and lifelong friendships. Guided by a mission to develop individuals through brotherhood and sisterhood, our chapters empower students to become ethical leaders who positively impact the campus and wider community. With a vision to cultivate an inclusive, engaged, and supportive fraternal experience, members are encouraged to uphold integrity, celebrate diversity, and contribute meaningfully to their organizations. Through intentional involvement, students grow personally and professionally while building lasting connections that extend far beyond their time at APSU.

Welcome to Fraternity and Sorority Affairs

At Austin Peay State University, joining a fraternity or sorority is more than just finding your people—it's about discovering your potential. Our Greek community offers a unique experience where students can grow through leadership, academic support, service, and lifelong friendships. With 19 chapters under four governing councils, there’s a place for everyone to find their voice, make an impact, and create memories that last well beyond college.

For over 48 years, fraternities and sororities at Austin Peay have had a proud tradition of academic excellence and service to the community and play a significant role in the lives of hundreds of students and alumni.

Our Councils

Interfraternity Council

The IFC is the governing body representing 6 active men’s fraternities eligible for recognition in the North American Interfraternity Conference. Find out more and register for IFC recruitment here.

National Pan-Hellenic Council

NPHC is composed of active fraternities and sororities and is the governing body of the “Divine Nine” (D9) or historically black sororities and fraternities. Find out more and the recruitment process for organizations here.

United Greek Council

UGC is composed of 1 sorority and 1 fraternity and is the governing body of ethnically and culturally based sororities and fraternities not members of the National Mutlcultultural Greek Council or the National Pan-Hallenic Council. 

 
 
Find out more and register for Panhellenic Recruitment here.

Why Go Greek?

Being a part of Greek life at APSU means joining a community dedicated to academic success, civic responsibility, and personal growth. Whether you're participating in community service, leading campus initiatives, or celebrating tradition with your chapter, fraternity and sorority life is designed to elevate your college experience. Members often gain access to academic resources, leadership workshops, networking opportunities, and a lifelong support system.

 

By the Numbers

76K
Total Philanthropy Dollars
9437
Total Service Hours
3.08

 Fall '24

All-Greek GPA

 

Get Involved

Ready to find your home away from home? Whether you're looking for leadership opportunities, ways to give back to the community, or a tight-knit group of peers, Greek life can help you build the college experience you're looking for. Attend a council interest meeting, participate in recruitment or intake, or reach out to Fraternity and Sorority Affairs to learn how you can get started.

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