The Greek System and Campus Life Tacoma WA

Greek systems consist of co-ed and, mostly, single-sex fraternities and sororities. Most of them use Greek letters, such as Sigma Phi Epsilon, to designate the name of the house. Some also go by school-specific nicknames.

BJ's Beauty & Barber College
(253) 473-4320
5239 S Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA
Everest College
(888) 581-9141
2156 Pacific Ave.
Tacoma, WA
Everest College - Tacoma
(253) 207-4000
2156 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA
Clover Park Technical College
(253) 589-5800
4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW
Lakewood, WA
Pacific Lutheran University
(253) 531-6900
1010 122nd St So
Tacoma, WA
University of Washington - Tacoma Campus
(253) 692-4000
1900 Commerce St
Tacoma, WA
Bates Technical College
(253) 680-7000
1101 S Yakima Ave
Tacoma, WA
University of Puget Sound
(253) 879-3100
1500 N Warner
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Community College
(253) 566-5000
6501 S 19th St
Tacoma, WA
Northwest Baptist Seminary
(253) 759-6104
4301 N Stevens
Tacoma, WA
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The Greek System and Campus Life

The Greek System and Campus Life

By Howard and Matthew Greene

There are a lot of factors that can affect the impact of the Greek system on a college campus:

  • The type of Greek system
  • The size of the overall college campus
  • The percentage of students in fraternities and sororities
  • When rush takes place

Greek houses can play very different roles in college life. We encourage you to examine carefully what type of college will work best for you, and whether the presence or absence of a Greek system is a factor in your decision.

It's all Greek…
Greek systems consist of co-ed and, mostly, single-sex fraternities and sororities. Most of them use Greek letters, such as Sigma Phi Epsilon, to designate the name of the house. Some also go by school-specific nicknames.

Many fraternities and sororities are part of national, privately run organizations, such as the Delta Delta Delta (""Tri-Delt"") sorority. Others were established locally on campuses, or left the national group to become independent. Often these houses split off from their national system due to differences over racial integration, social policies, or other issues during the latter half of the twentieth century. Some local houses rejoined their national system when the nationals changed their policies to become more progressive.

Housing
Greek houses are so-called because they often serve as residential living and social environments for members. This was part of their original pu...

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