Greek Council values the contributions, influence, and support that members of our Greek community receive from their parents and family members. It is our goal to welcome any input as well as keep the lines of communication open between our Greek organizations and the families of our Greek students.
Fraternity and sorority life provides opportunities for leadership, scholastic support, networking, community service, and philanthropy. At USF we pride ourselves on several of our most active leaders being fraternity men and sorority women. Involvement in fraternity and sorority life provides continued occasions for your student to be introduced to a multitude of other student organizations and leadership opportunities. Participation in fraternity and sorority life is a great way to ensure your student will have a well-rounded undergraduate experience.

Your student is about to embark on one of the
greatest adventures of his or her lifetime. We hope that the fraternity and
sorority experience will be a part of that journey.
YOUR ROLE AS A PARENT
- Take the time to
find more out about Fraternity and Sorority life at USF. Through this website you can visit each
chapter’s inter/national and local websites where you can learn more about each
individual chapter.
- Ask questions
about each individual organization, what they will offer your student and allow
your student to make the best decision for himself/herself. Fraternities and
sororities are different at every campus, so allow your student to choose the
chapter with whom he/she feels most comfortable.
- Remember to keep
an open mind! Depending on the level and type of engagement in each fraternity
and sorority, each organization’s membership will vary. Provide support to your
student and encourage them to ask questions and get involved.
- Discuss the financial
obligation of membership in a fraternity or sorority with your student. The financial obligation for each
organization is different. Determining who will pay for what and the limits
will help your student in making his/her decision.
- If your student
chooses to join a chapter, that does not mean your involvement needs to end
there. Individual chapters and Greek
Council will have opportunities for parent involvement. Take advantage of those
opportunities and the chance to learn more about the lifelong commitment your
student has made to an organization.