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Greeks on the Banks since 1845

Greeks on the BanksGoing off to college means a fresh start – moving to a new town, finding a new group of friends and encountering exciting, new opportunities. At Rutgers we encourage you to consider joining a fraternity or sorority. Rutgers’ first fraternity opened its doors to students in 1845 and since that time the fraternity and sorority community has offered a unique opportunity to help you develop into the person you want to be.

On the New Brunswick campus you’ll find 50 fraternities and sororities ranging from the “traditional” to historically African-American, Latino/a, Multicultural and Asian-interest. You’ll find opportunities to live in a chapter house (as early as your second semester) and you’ll also find opportunities for friendship and academic support.

As a member you will create lifelong friendships, strengthen academic skills in a small group, grow through leadership and service in a community with shared values, make valuable connections to the larger fraternity and sorority community and the University and lastly, have fun!

 
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