Sororities and fraternities at Cornell encourage academic success, promote community service, and offer a chance for students to make lasting friendships. Their umbrella organizations - the Interfraternity Council, the Multicultural Greek Letter Council, and the Panhellenic Association-oversee Cornell's more than 60 chapters, which include 30 percent of the student population.
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs supports the personal growth, learning, health, and safety of fraternity and sorority members by providing them with opportunities for leadership, self-governance, and service. The fraternity and sorority system provides housing for 1,500 students and is a vital component of Cornell's residential community.
Reminder: Visit the OFSA to Register for Slope Day