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Originally posted by L.O.C.K.
Hahah, thanks for all the help everyone!
And as for Greek Life, I plan on being involved on the campus in Greek Life in some form (maybe start a chapter at the school I go to!!! ).
So which universities are more strict with Greek Life, which are more laid back, and which are in the middle?
Is the community involvement really minimal tho?
And I'm surprised people say NPHC orgs are small out there. My friends in the Divine 9 tell me its pretty big in SoCal.
Thanks everyone!!
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I go to SDSU, and we don't have a chapter of your fraternity, but we have quite a few culturally-based fraternities and sororities. Only one of them has a house, though, while almost all of the IFC and Panhellenic orgs do.
Greek life isn't huge at SDSU because it's a commuter campus - I think its around 10% of the school population. I'd say that our school is pretty laid back with greek stuff, but SDSU is known for being a party school and the cops definitely stake out the fraternity houses looking for parties. My stepdad is a police officer, and he said they patrol SDSU every weekend, but only patrol UCSD like once a year. Hahaha.
As for NPHC, we have 7 organizations from that council, but SDSU is only 4% African-American -- so they're not huge.
I don't know much about UCSD or USD's greek life, besides that I was told USD doesn't allow chapter houses.