Costs of Membership
Joining a fraternity or sorority comes with a financial commitment. Financial obligations differ among chapters.
Read MoreJoining a fraternity or sorority comes with a financial commitment. Financial obligations differ among chapters.
Read MoreWe tried to answer the more commonly asked questions from families.
Read MoreFamiliarize yourself with the many terms and acronyms used in Greek life.
Read MoreThe relationships developed within Greek organizations can be meaningful and rewarding. The decision to join should be made thoughtfully and with an individual’s values in mind to make a choice that suits his or her hopes and aspirations.
Read MoreThis statement provides a basis for interaction among all members of the College. Each of us is expected to be mindful of it in pursuing our own interests as members of this community.
Read MoreGreat resource to learn about your student's experience through recruitment: Panhellenic Recruitment 101 (For Parents & Caregivers) (sororitylaunch.com)
The Division of Student Affairs supports the parents of our undergraduates. Visit this page for more information or contact our Director of Family Support & Engagement, Bridget Colacchio.
Read MoreStudent membership in the Dartmouth community is a privilege. Certain types of misbehavior will result in temporary or, where appropriate, permanent revocation of membership.
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