I am #AggieGreek
“I am #AggieGreek” celebrates the experiences and traditions of Fraternity and Sorority life at Texas A&M University. Being #AggieGreek is a commitment to respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity and selfless service. #AggieGreek showcases the positive impact being part of a fraternity or sorority has on the individuals and communities involved, emphasizing the values of leadership, service, and camaraderie that are central to the Greek experience. Fraternity and Sorority Life is proud to showcase the benefits and traditions of being a Greek student at Texas A&M and highlighting the unique aspects of the Greek community within the university.
6,600+
Members
in the Community
29
Sororities
28
Fraternities
3.36
FSL GPA
$1.37M
Donated to Philanthropy
68,288
Community Service Hours
Fraternity and Sorority Life is home to nearly 60 values-based, Greek-letter organizations governed by one of four councils: Collegiate Panhellenic Council (CPC) , the Interfraternity Council (IFC) , the Multicultural Greek Council (MGC), and the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) .
Aggie Greeks & Values Based Leadership
Fraternities and sororities are a fundamental part of Texas A&M University. We are home to 58 inter/nationally affiliated or local Greek-letter organizations, which collectively constitute the largest membership-based and multi-faceted community on campus.
Representing 10% of the undergraduate student population, fraternity and sorority members are committed to their academics, developing and strengthening their leadership skills, volunteering time in the community and continually forming a campus and cultural support network for current and incoming Aggies. Fraternities and sororities have enhanced the lives of more than 20,000 Aggies since their inception.
Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life Purpose & Mission
Our purpose is to serve as a liaison among the collegiate chapters, parents, alumni, international organizations, and Texas A&M University to provide organizational guidance, educational programs, and resources while challenging members to live their fraternal values.
Our mission is to build an inclusive fraternity and sorority community and enhance the collegiate experience by supporting opportunities for leadership, academic success, civic engagement and the creation of fraternal bonds.
Interested in joining a Fraternity or Sorority?
More information about being a part of the Greek community at Texas A&M can be found here.
CHAPTER RESOURCES
Annually, as new chapter officers are selected, each fraternity and sorority must go through University Recognition. Fraternity and sorority recognition is done through a partnership between the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life and Student Organization Development & Administration. Each semester dates will be announced for the recognition workshops. Below you will find information about the recognition process, and some of the necessary forms.
Whether planning a chapter retreat, date party, or a large-scale fundraiser, the resources and links below can help you plan a successful event! Be sure to know the University policies as well as those of your organization. Additionally, Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life staff are available to help you plan any type of event.
The following resources are available to assist with chapter events and activities. It is also strongly recommended to meet with a Fraternity and Sorority Life staff member to review chapter events, ensuring they are well planned and align with University guidelines.
- Fraternity & Sorority Life Event Planning Forms: Event Planning Resources
- Planning an out-of-town event? Review the Travel Rule and file the Travel Information Form.
Steps to Event Planning
- Complete the Pre-Event Planning Form Online: http://getinvolved.tamu.edu. Note that the pre-event planning form should not be the first step in your planning process. This form serves as a summary of the risk management and planning you have done to ensure your event is well-executed, safe, and in compliance with all university and council policies.
- Your faculty/staff advisor must review the form. After you submit the form, your faculty/staff advisor will receive an email notification to review it. They must log into Student Activities Online to confirm their review with initials. This review is required by Texas A&M University Student Rule 42.5, which states, “It is expected that all student organizations will have their events, whether on or off campus, reviewed by their university advisor(s).” Advisors may have different preferences for the review process, so discuss expectations with them in advance.
- A member of the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life staff can review the form. Schedule an in-person meeting with Fraternity & Sorority Life staff at least 48 hours prior to your event. This meeting requires your faculty/staff advisor’s online review to be completed beforehand. Schedule by calling 979.862.5636 (Note: You may schedule the meeting before Steps #1 and #2 are completed, but they must be done by the time of the meeting). Walk-in appointments are not accepted, so please plan accordingly.
ADVISORS
- An advisor adds to the continuity of your organization by making sure that successive officers of the organization understand the responsibility they share in this office, as well as explaining to the officers the policies established for student organizations.
- Advisors aid in the area of program content and purpose by helping student officers use their best judgment in selecting programs.
- Providing an outlet for students to talk about classes, their role in the fraternity and everyday issues that students face.
- To be aware of and have an understanding of those rules pertaining to organizations at TAMU as well as rules governing TAMU students.
- To be aware of liability issues (i.e. hazing, alcohol, etc.) and advise the organization to make reasonable and prudent decisions regarding these issues in planning activities.
- To attend meetings of the organization whenever possible.
- To be available to the officers of the organization on a regular basis for advice and consultation.
ACCOUNTABILITY
- Alpha Chi Omega
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Alpha Epsilon Phi
- Alpha Omicron Pi
- Chi Omega
- Delta Delta Delta
- Delta Gamma
- Delta Zeta
- Gamma Phi Beta
- Kappa Alpha Theta
- Kappa Delta
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- Pi Beta Phi
- Zeta Tau Alpha
- Alpha Gamma Rho
- Alpha Tau Omega
- Alpha Sigma Phi
- Beta Theta Pi
- Delta Sigma Phi
- Delta Tau Delta
- Kappa Alpha Order
- Kappa Sigma
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Phi Delta Theta
- Phi Gamma Delta
- Phi Kappa Psi
- Pi Kappa Alpha
- Sigma Alpha Mu
- Sigma Chi
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Theta Chi
- Beta Tau Omega Fraternity, Inc. (Asian)
- Chi Psi Beta Fraternity, Inc. (South Asian)
- Delta Kappa Delta
- Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc. (Multicultural)
- Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Gamma Beta National Fraternity, Inc. (Asian)
- Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Lambda Delta Psi Sorority, Inc. (Asian)
- Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. (Latino)
- Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. (Latino)
- Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (Latino)
- Pi Lambda Chi Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Rho Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. (Asian)
- Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. (Latino)
- Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. (Latina)
- Sigma Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. (Asian)
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
- Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
- Primary Sanction – Organizational Conduct Probation extension through April 4, 2025
- Secondary Education – Alcohol Education Workshop through November 11, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Submit Calendar of Events through March 1, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Revise New Member Education Program through March 5, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Hazing Education Training through March 9, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Risk Management Education through March 31, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Officer Development & Education Program through March 31, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Organizational Conduct Extension through December 31, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Social Probation and New Member Activity Probation
- Secondary Sanction – Hazing Education Workshop
- Primary Sanction – Chapter Suspension through August 12, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Chapter Probation through October 3, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Organization Policy Development through December 12, 2023
- Secondary Sanction – Events with Alcohol Restrictions through January 24, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Organization Risk Management Development through January 24, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Chapter Calendar Review through September 1, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Hazing Prevention Education through September 15, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Establish a Clear Reporting Path for New Members to Report Violations through September 8, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Monthly General Fraternity Consultations through October 3, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Submit all Directives to the General Fraternity through September 30, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Chapter Suspension through May 9, 2025
- Secondary Sanction – New Member Education plan through August 12, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Hazing Prevention Training through May 9, 2025
- Primary Sanction – Organizational Conduct Probation extended through December 13, 2024
- Secondary Education – Alcohol Education Workshop through September 15, 2024
- Secondary Education – Revise Policy Document through August 1, 2024
- Secondary Education – Events with Alcohol Restrictions through October 1, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Organization Suspension through August 2029
- Primary Sanction – Warning Letter
- Secondary Education – Alcohol Education Workshop through October 27, 2024
- Secondary Education – OFSL Consultation extended through December 13, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Organizational Conduct Probation extended through December 13, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – OFSL Consultation through August 15, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Hazing Prevention Training through September 1, 2024
- Primary Sanction – Organizational Conduct Probation through December 13, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – Risk or Hazing Education Workshop through August 12, 2024
- Secondary Sanction – OFSL Consultation through August 12, 2024
- Secondary
HELPFUL LINKS AND INFO
Contact the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life at:
- 224 Koldus Student Services Building
- (979) 862-5636
- Aggie Greek Life on Facebook
- @AggieGreekLife on Twitter & Instagram
- Aggie Greek Reports
Report an incident involving a fraternity or sorority chapter here.
Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions here.