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“Going Greek has proven to be one of the best decisions I have ever made. Being a new member helped me in my classes and helped the transition to college.”
Harrison Jones, Phi Gamma Delta
“I do not know where I would be without my sisters; they are a huge support system and definitely the extended family I need being so far away.”
Amanda Purcell, Chi Omega
“The second I walked through the doors I knew this atmosphere was what I was missing in my life. I took a chance and joined (my sorority) which turned out to be the best decision of my life!”
Stacie Bonte, Alpha Chi Omega (former chapter president and WWU soccer player)
“I loved moving into the house so soon because we got to know one another on a first name basis and not just by association.”
Malissa Beasely, Alpha Phi
“When I came to college, I had no idea how important time management would be to my success. It is through skills I learned in my chapter about time management that I was able to succeed in my chosen major.”
Ashley Einsphar, Alpha Chi Omega (American Sign Language Major)
Greek Life offers…
Academic excellence – there is a support structure in place to ensure that between your chapter, the faculty and administration, you will get the attention and help you need to achieve academic success.
Meeting people – it’s easy and happens immediately. There is no better way to feel connected to WWU and the friends you make through your Greek experience will become lifelong meaningful relationships.
Fun! – The Greek community will reach out its hand to help you adjust and make and informed decision about which organization on campus will be a good fit for you. Since everyone experiences the same trepidation when arriving on campus, this friendly outreach eases the anxiety of attending college at WWU.
Greater connection to the University – through activities and involvement with faculty, administration and staff, you will feel connected to WWU, its culture and proud legacy.
Community involvement – every Greek chapter on campus volunteers to help the local community. This is a cornerstone for being responsible and giving of oneself to benefit others.
Structured and safe activities – we are college students after all; we have to be able to have fun! But, the Greek community takes great strides to endure fun is had in a responsible way.
A national network of Greek members and alumni – whether it’s a helping hand personally or professionally, the worldwide membership and alumni network means you will always have a friend nearby.
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