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Fraternities and Sororities

Fraternity or sorority membership, while not for everyone, can be a great complement to any academic program and serves as a real-life experience. The nationally and regionally award winning Clarkson University fraternity and sorority system, begun in 1903, consists of 12 recognized chapters.

Greek life provides students with a wide variety of leadership opportunities. Greek life is a working example of democracy in action as members are responsible for their own activities and living within their means. Members can also participate within their chapter as an officer or on one of the committees each chapter maintains. There are also opportunities outside each chapter to become actively involved in student organizations.

Providing community service is an integral part of fraternity and sorority life. The community’s involvement in volunteer and leadership work is a vibrant part of the school’s tradition. Clarkson applauds the valuable contribution fraternity and sorority life has made to the students, the University and the town of Potsdam.

If you have any questions regarding fraternity or sorority life, please contact the Associate Dean, Jason Enser, at 315-268-2345, by e-mail to jenser@clarkson.edu, or visit our Web site.