"Greek Life has given me a wonderful opportunity to make lifelong friends and participate in philanthropic events that better my community as well as Florida Southern." -Brandon Puzzo
"Greek Life on Florida Southern's campus offers multiple opportunities for leadership." -Sarah Oroian
Along with friendships and fun, Greek organizations have a way of bringing out the best in their members. Through their various activities and philanthropies, brothers and sisters are able to develop leadership, organization, communication, and interpersonal skills. Greeks learn the importance of dedication, responsibility, working with others, and self-reliance.
Currently, there are six men's fraternities and six women's sororities on the Florida Southern College campus. Greeks are actively involved in every aspect of campus life both as members of individual chapters and through a strong Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council.
Alpha Gamma Rho
Mitch Blackman, president
Kappa Alpha
, president
Lambda Chi Alpha
Marcus Duffy, president
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Matt Pallay, president
Sigma Chi
Brandon Puzzo, president
Theta Chi
Drew Weseman, president
Alpha Chi Omega
Jenn Bowers, president
Alpha Delta Pi
Leah Wallace, president
Alpha Omicron Pi
Heather Melms, president
Delta Sigma Theta
Tierra Robinson, president
Kappa Delta
JennaLynn Halk, president
Zeta Tau Alpha
Kristen Wheary, president
The Greek community at Florida Southern College unites to support each other through attendance of philanthropic and social events. Together, FSC chapters work to bring the best of Greek Life to campus.
For questions, please contact chapter presidents or Amanda Dunivan, director of Greek Life and Student Organizations, at 863.680.4967.
Adopted at the IFC and Panhellenic Officers Retreat on January 20, 2007.
As a Greek community, we strive to be unified leaders on campus and in our community, with positive attitudes that will be influential to all students on campus. We hold ourselves to higher standards by becoming more rounded socially and achieving academic success to prepare ourselves to be one step ahead in the future.