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Greek Life

Greek Life At Susquehanna

Sororities at Susquehanna

Alpha Delta Pi

The Gamma Omicron chapter of Alpha Delta Pi is committed to amplifying the best version of themselves through service and accountability to academics and the strong bond of sisterhood.

Kappa Delta

The Beta Upsilon chapter of Kappa Delta is dedicated to their philanthropic work in the community and positive outreach on campus throughout the year.

Sigma Alpha Iota

The Sigma Omega chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota is a professional music organization that provides a Greek experience for the women at Susquehanna.  

Sigma Gamma Rho

The Rho Theta chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho, Susquehanna’s first Black Greek-letter organization, embodies sisterhood, scholarship and service.

Sigma Kappa

The Epsilon Delta chapter of Sigma Kappa holds a sincere sisterhood that brings together women from all backgrounds. 

Zeta Tau Alpha

The Iota Nu chapter of ZTA works hard to stay true to our motto, “Seek The Noblest” by establishing a genuine sisterhood to ensure each sister has a support system. 

Fraternities at Susquehanna

Phi Beta Sigma

The Gamma Beta Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. values and promotes brotherhood, scholarship and service through supporting their philanthropies at Susquehanna.

Phi Mu Delta

Members of the Mu Alpha chapter of Phi Mu Delta strive to be leaders on campus, make strong connections and be active within the community. 

Pi Kappa Phi

The Iota Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Phi is dedicated to creating a brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to better our communities.

Tau Kappa Epsilon

The Iota Beta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon combines the brotherhood of a large, international fraternity with the culture of a small school. 

Theta Chi

The Beta Omega chapter of Theta Chi focuses on service and upholding fraternity values to help members succeed academically, athletically and in their future careers.

Co-Ed Fraternities at Susquehanna

Alpha Phi Omega

The only co-ed service fraternity at Susquehanna, Alpha Phi Omega provides service project opportunities both on and off campus.

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Straight from the Nest

Madison Milheim
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Audrey McHugh
Tom Hallahan
Shannel Jiminez

“Susquehanna gave me chances and experiences I didn’t know I could have. I was so happy when I learned I could study abroad, be a part of Greek life and be a member of the swim team, while focusing on my academics.”

Madison Milheim ’25

“I’m a member of Greek life at Susquehanna, which has made my life feel a lot more special. The feeling of brotherhood is something I wanted to find when I came here. Our Greek life is so vastly different than what you commonly see at other universities. It’s nice to come together as all the organizations, and not just my own fraternity, for a common goal to better the Susquehanna campus and the Selinsgrove community.”

Jake Lanning ’25

“Greek life helps support Susquehanna’s community. We’re always hosting events for charitable initiatives or to serve the community. It supports the university in hosting activities, and it’s a great way to socialize.”

Audrey McHugh ’27

“Susquehanna makes it very easy for students to be a part of something. Whether you are joining a club or a sports team, Greek life or any other extracurricular, the university encourages you and makes you feel a part of the Susquehanna family and community.”

Tom Hallahan ’25

“Greek life makes my time at Susquehanna feel special. I’m part of Sigma Gamma Rho, and although we’re a smaller chapter, our enthusiasm and dedication to be part of a larger coalition creates a profound sense of belonging.

Shannel Jimenez ’27

Greek Life At SUsquehanna

Service and Community

Make a positive impact in your community and develop your leadership skills through meaningful service initiatives. Greek Life organizations are committed to creating a better world and leaving a lasting legacy.

Each year, Susquehanna’s Greek Life hosts Halloween on the Ave. This annual event is filled with trick-or-treating, games and fun for the entire Selinsgrove community to enjoy.

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514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870

Location

Degenstein Campus Center