Greek Life

Greek

Fraternities

PC has a total of six national fraternity chapters on campus. The following are North-American Interfraternity Conference organizations:

Alpha Sigma Phi (Art Driscoll-Miller: afdriscol@presby.edu)
Kappa Alpha (Blaine Smith: brsmith@presby.edu)
Pi Kappa Alpha (Jared Tavernier: jptaverni@presby.edu)
Pi Kappa Phi (Logan Berry: lnberry@presby.edu)
Sigma Nu (Josh Hinson: jrhinson@presby.edu)
Theta Chi (Ryan Morris: rbmorris@presby.edu)

Sororities

PC has three National Panhellenic Conference sororities:

Alpha Delta Pi (Kat Leitner: mkleitner@presby.edu)
Sigma Sigma Sigma (Anna Wade: aewade@presby.edu)
Zeta Tau Alpha (Ashley Waldrop: aewaldrop@presby.edu)

Council Officers

IFC-President: D.J. Fredericks (drfrederi@presby.edu)

IFC-Vice President: Will Churm (wschurm@presby.edu)

IFC-Secretary: Colin Medlock (wcmedlock@presby.edu)

IFC-Treasurer: Ivey Shingler (jmshingle@presby.edu)

IFC-PR Chair: Scott Todd (bstodd@presby.edu)

PHC-President: Shelley Whitehead (sawhitehe@presby.edu)

PHC-Vice President: Amber Giles (abgiles@presby.edu)

PHC-Vice President: Anna Arsi (amarsi@presby.edu)

PHC-Secretary: Jenna Tropea (jntropea@presby.edu)

PHC-Treasurer: Caroline Burch (clburch@presby.edu)

PHC-PR Chair: Katherine Dils (kedils@presby.edu

Misc Info

  • Approximately 43% of the male student body and 38% of the female student body is Greek.
  • Male and female Greek recruitment is under the careful regulation of the college Office of Student Activities & Greek Life, the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council.
  • Recruitment takes place in the fall.
  • PC also has a chapter of the Order of Omega National Greek Honor Society that recognizes Greek members who display outstanding commitments to scholarship and service.
 
Presbyterian College Statement on Greek Life

Founded upon Christian ideals and inspired to support scholarship, community service, and the notions of wholesome brotherhood and sisterhood, Presbyterian College embraces Greek-letter organizations as an important part of the campus community.

The institution recognizes that Greek life offers unique opportunities for leadership as well as social and moral development.

Sororities and fraternities share responsibility with the college for facilitating the learning process for students and for cultivating an environment that enriches the campus and the educational experience.

While recognizing that social interaction is a major component of Greek life, the college holds its Greek-letter organizations to the Christian ideals upon which they were founded and declines to endorse any fraternity or sorority that wishes to function merely as a "social club."