FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE
AT ERAU-PRESCOTT

A fraternity or sorority provides an opportunity to enhance collegiate life experiences through actively integrated event planning, governance, and membership recruitment. It's a home away from home, a place to meet lifelong friends, a leadership opportunity unlike any other, a chance to network, and a place to find yourself.

For students not in their first semester at ERAU, minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 is required to join a chapter. Please note that individual chapters may have higher academic standards.

College Panhellenic Association

GOVERNING COUNCIL FOR SORORITIES

Order of Omega

GREEK LIFE HONOR SOCIETY

Inter-Fraternal Council

GOVERNING COUNCIL FOR FRATERNITIES

Alpha Sigma Tau

sorority

Alpha Xi Delta

sorority

Pi Kappa Phi

fraternity

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

fraternity

Sigma Chi

fraternity

Theta Xi

fraternity

THE 2021-2022 SUMMARY

Average GPA of 3.27

which is tied with the all-campus average

64.6% of members

hold a leadership role on campus

More than 3,100

hours of service to the community

7.7% of ERAU students

are members of a fraternity or sorority

sophomore | Alpha Sigma Tau

I have been given so many opportunities to grow as a leader. Developing as a leader has helped me to become more confident in myself, but also my skills and how I can help others grow as well.

junior | Delta Phi Epsilon

I enjoy participating in community service and philanthropic events, however without my chapter I would never have had the courage to go out and do it by myself.

freshman | Alpha Xi Delta

Because we're at a male dominated school, I constantly don't feel like I belong because I do not fit the typical characteristics of students here. Being in AXiD helped me find my people and create a safe space.

junior | Lambda Chi Alpha

Taking up responsibilities of the chapter has helped be better at things like following up, communication, and other sort of management type things.

junior | Pi Kappa Phi

I attribute most of my happiness to the fraternity. Its how I got involved on campus and how I've met most of the people I spend my time with.

senior | Sigma Alpha Epsilon

The chapter has been one of the biggest nurturing forces in helping me develop my values and morals as a person. They've pushed me to be more open and disciplined in my decision making.

sophomore | Sigma Chi

Being surrounded by similarly minded men inspires me to become better than myself, and so when the academic side of my life started to ramp back up, I had other people to help hold me to the standard I try to follow.

freshman | Theta Xi

Acceptance was a huge factor and the diverse group of men in Theta Xi have helped me through the beginning of my college career.