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Fraternity and Sorority Life

Rutgers University is home to twenty-seven fraternities and fifteen sororities. More than 1,400 undergraduates are members of the Greek community. This community provides a comprehensive educational and social learning experience for its members through the promotion of brotherhood and sisterhood, leadership and personal development, academics, and service to the university and the New Brunswick community. The Rutgers fraternity/sorority community has developed extensive self-governing policies concerning human rights, hazing, and substance abuse.

The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs (OFSA) is housed at 15 Bartlett Street on the College Avenue campus (www.rci.rutgers.edu/~ofsa). Offices for the three governing councils can be found at OFSA: Interfraternity Council, governing the twenty-one NIC men`s fraternities; Panhellenic Association, governing six NPC sororities; and the Pan-Hellenic Council, governing the historically African-American, Latino/a, Asian, and multicultural fraternities and sororities.


 
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