
GREEK LIFE SERVICES & POLICIES
SERVICES
Founded upon Christian ideals and inspired to support scholarship, community service, leadership and a strong sense of 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. Members are expected to act in congruence with the values of their organizations as well as with the mission of Presbyterian College.
PC has seven national fraternities (Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Nu and Theta Chi) and three national sororities (Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha). Greek students make up over 40% of the student body and support the campus and community through scholarship, philanthropy, leadership and brotherhood and sisterhood.
The Office of Greek Life works with the student leaders of the various Chapters and Councils in coordinating men’s and women’s Recruitment. Additionally, the Office supports the Chapters and Councils with on-going advisement throughout the academic year.
Each of the six Interfraternity Council fraternities is provided a house on Fraternity Court where four members of the fraternity live. The residents and guests of the house must abide by Code of Conduct, the Residence Life Community Living Policies, and the Honor Code, as well as all of the Greek Life policies and expectations that are outlined in this section.
Note: The Knapsack may be amended as the College deems appropriate.

