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The
Benefits of Greek Life
Leadership
Membership in Greek organizations offers students many opportunities
to develop their leadership potential. Greek organizations not only
provide training in the principles of leadership, they are laboratories
in which these principles can be tested. Each member is actively involved
in decision-making processes, teaching and encouraging students to
utilize their leadership talents in the chapters and on campus. Greeks
are leaders on many major campus organizations at CSUF. | |
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and Sisterhood
For many individuals, the most important component of Greek
life is the lifelong friendships. The fact that members call
themselves "sister" and "brother" demonstrates the sense of
family that the groups provide. In this often overwhelming
university environment, Greek women and men find that a sorority
or fraternity offers a place to be comfortable and at home.
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Community Service
Community service is an important aspect of Greek life. Participation
in community service builds character through the realization of
the needs of others. Greek organizations individually and collectively
are involved in activities such as tutoring children, organizing
fund raising events and competitions, sponsoring blood drives, conducting
community and beach clean-ups, and a variety of other philanthropic
activities. | |
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Academic Support
A
major goal of Greek life is to encourage and assist members in attaining
their academic potential. Each Greek organization offers academic
support programs including national and local scholarships and grants,
incentives and awards, study skills workshops, tutoring programs,
established study sessions, and grade point requirements. |
Alumni Networking
Greek organizations maintain active alumni relations programs that
offer possibilities for career networking and mentoring. Many groups
have active alumni/graduate chapters providing opportunities for
continued involvement. |
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Social and Recreational Involvement
Many of your fondest college memories will be developed through social interaction.
Greek organizations provide the chance to make new friends and have
fun. Examples of activities include chapter retreats, fraternity/sorority
exchanges, all-Greek events, formal dances, beach parties, winter
and spring break trips, parents' weekends, and Greek Week. Most
groups also field intramural teams, including football, basketball,
soccer, softball and a variety of other sports.
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