Over 100 years after its founding, the fraternity community at Auburn University is thriving. With 28 fraternities and over 3,200 members, Greek men represent 24% of the male undergraduate student body. Our mission is to govern, serve, represent, and promote, with the highest standard of integrity, its member fraternities. We exist as a resource to facilitate the growth and development of responsibility, leadership, scholastic achievement, civic engagement, and brotherhood.
Go Greek at Auburn University
Home to over 9,000 students, Greek Life provides Auburn students with opportunities for personal growth and development. Go Greek to foster academic success, find community, make lifelong friendships, seek out leadership opportunities, and serve the Auburn community. With three governing councils and 54 organizations, we believe there is a place for you! Learn more about the councils and organizations at Auburn University below.
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National Pan-Hellenic Council
Over 50 years ago, the first black Greek-letter fraternity was established at Auburn University. Since then, the fraternity and sorority community has grown to almost 100 members, with 8 organizations, 4 sororities, and 4 fraternities. We are proud of the rich legacy and culture that is celebrated in our community. Our mission is to promote high standards of scholarship, a greater degree of culture, closer social fellowship, and a stronger inter-fraternal spirit among affiliate members.
Panhellenic Council
Since 1929, the sorority community has made an impact on women’s leadership and empowerment at Auburn University. With 18 sororities and over 5,400 members, Greek women make up 43% of the female undergraduate student body. We are proud of our history and believe in the power behind women supporting women. Our mission is to strive through thought, word, and action, to uphold the traditions, fine standards, and values long held by Auburn women.
Upcoming Events
Interfraternity Council
May 1: 2024 Summer/Fall Recruitment Registration Opens
May 24: IFC Summer Recruitment Begins
May 31: Bids may begin being distributed
June 15-16: IFC Formal Recruitment Weekend #1
July 13-14: IFC Formal Recruitment Weekend #2
August 14: IFC Rec Day
August 18: IFC Recruitment Kickoff
August 21: IFC Open House Day 1
August 22: IFC Open House Day 2
August 30: New Member Education Begins
September 6: Bids are Due
October 25: Last Day of New Member Education
National Pan-Hellenic Council
August 22: Meet the Greeks
August 28: Meet the Greeks Make-up
August 29: Line Dance Class
August 31: Alabama A&M Tailgate
October 4: Tiger Stomp
Panhellenic Council
August 21: COB Tabling
August 26: COB Coffee Tab @ Ross House
August 28: COB Tabling
Chapters Participating in Continuous Open Bidding (COB):
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Interested in Continuous Open Bidding (COB)? Submit a COB Interest form here.
Last modified: August 21, 2024