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About Greek Life

Students in Greek life become part of a family. A chapter becomes your home away from home allowing you the opportunity to gain new friends with common interests and ideals. You’ll connect with your brothers and sisters throughout campus, creating great memories, lots of laughs, and life-long friendships.

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706-729-2382

greeklife@augusta.edu

Mission and Values

Created in accordance with the Council for Advancement (CAS) Standards in higher education.

Augusta University Greek Life:

  • Promotes the intellectual, physical, emotional, social, spiritual, ethical, civic, and career development of all its members.
  • Helps them to garner new skills in leadership, group dynamics, and organizational development.
  • Promotes member involvement in co-curricular activities and believes that strong Greek Life organizations are a direct representation of a unified campus community.
  • Fosters an appreciation for community service and philanthropic projects, diversity, cross-cultural competencies, as well as being major advocates for success among its members - both inside and outside of the classroom.
  • Supports and encourages members to align their actions with the mission and values of their organization
  • Collaborates with undergraduate and graduate (Alumni) members, faculty, and other advisors and organizational staff or volunteers who support that same organizational mission.

 


 

Scholarship

Greek Life organizations are held to an exceptional standard of academic excellence in which knowledge acquisition, integration, construction, and application of learning are of the utmost importance. Each chapter has its own academic standards to which it holds each individual member to but collectively, Greek Life strives to meet scholastic standards set apart from other student organizations. Greek Life members must be Augusta University students first and Greek Life members second meaning that academic programming, recognition, and support from faculty/staff, professors, and advisors play an integral part in Greek Life success. Augusta University offers membership into Order of Omega, a Greek Honor Society, in which fraternity men and women are able to be recognized for their high standard of academic success.

 

Leadership

Greek Life organizations believe that an effective leader knows how to examine various perspectives, often different from one’s own point of view, which help to create meaningful relationships, effective collaboration efforts, and self-awareness among each of its members. Augusta University Greek Life encourages its members to participate in a variety of programs that provide opportunities for leadership development. By being involved in a variety of programs and student organizations, Greek members can bring different insight into chapter operations, pursue personal goals, develop communication skills, and also gain an understanding of professionalism in preparation for life after college.

 

Service

Humanitarianism and civic engagement are two founding elements of service and philanthropy among Greek Life organizations. Cultivating an understanding and appreciation of cultural and human differences while tending to one’s social and civic responsibility is a dynamic characteristic of Greek Life at Augusta University. While each Greek Life organization has its own philanthropy, either nationally established or individually chosen, all members can agree that service and philanthropy help to develop lifelong habits of giving back to those we wish to impact, as well as an appreciation for the community in which we live.

 

Friendship

Joining a fraternity or sorority is about building lifelong friendships that encompass shared rituals, traditions, and organizational values unique to each organization. Bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood are formed within an organization and provide Augusta University Greeks with a home away from home, mentorship, career networking, and a sense of community on-campus. Fraternity and sorority members are provided with opportunities to meet a variety of people from diverse backgrounds and settings that create a support system of accountability in upholding organizational standards, ideals, and a healthy lifestyle.

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Benefits of Joining

There are many benefits to Greek life. Fraternity men and sorority women are not only connected to their local chapter, they become part of an inter/national organization. Greek life provides students with opportunities to build leadership skills and take on leadership roles within their chapters and governing councils. Additionally, the supportive network of peers on campus helps to boost academic performance and connection to the campus community and provides opportunities for community service.

Cost

Membership cost varies by chapter, so it is important to know ahead of time that there will be some cost associated with being a member of a Greek organization. The dues go toward inter/national fees, chapter operation costs, social functions, and other miscellaneous costs.

New members should expect to pay higher dues their first semester due to initiation fees. When in doubt, ask chapters you are interested in about their dues before you commit to their chapter.

Time Commitment

Participating in any worthwhile activity always requires a time investment. As they say “you get out of it, what you’re willing to put into it”. Most of our fraternity men and sorority women are successfully balancing academics, part-time jobs, and social lives as part of chapter membership. There are definitely some mandatory time commitments, such as weekly meetings, community service projects, and new member education, but they are set-up well in advance, and students can be as involved as they choose to be.

Time requirements will vary depending on how ambitious each chapter’s calendar is. In our experience, students that are the most active and involved are usually the ones most satisfied with their decision to join a fraternity or sorority.

It should be noted that although the time commitment can be time intensive, a Greek organization should not interfere with your academic commitments.

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