Fraternity & Sorority Life
It's not 4 years, it is for life. Rollins celebrates a fraternity and sorority life program that is almost 100 years old.
Overview
With the overall vision to create an exemplary leadership experience for fraternities & sororities at the community, chapter, and individual levels, focused on developing holistic individuals who will become responsible leaders for tomorrow.
Our mission is to provide meaningful opportunities for personal growth in the areas of values-based leadership and decision making, professional development, academic achievement, and social excellence, empowers members to create positive change and to maximize their potential through advising with a developmental approach, and educates with the purpose to create exemplary fraternity men and sorority women.
A fraternity and sorority life program that helps students learn and grow alongside their peers while experiencing social, professional and personal development opportunities.
See an overview of the previous academic year's community data here.
How to join
Rollins’ first fraternities and sororities began in 1903 and have continued to offer opportunities to develop students into the people they want to become. Currently, 28% of the student population is affiliated with a fraternal organization, and the fraternity and sorority community is eager to make that percentage grow! We believe that when the fraternity and sorority experience is done right, it can be the premier leadership experience on a college campus. You will be presented with opportunities to live in a chapter house, establish strong friendships, make connections to faculty and staff, contribute to the local area through service and leadership, gain valuable academic support, and of course, have fun!
Undergraduate students who are eligible have the opportunity to join through both formal and informal recruitment and intake processes. Learn more about recruitment and intake here.