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Greek Housing Information<\/strong><\/h2>\n

In 1960, 杏吧原创 made the decision to move all fraternity and sorority residences on campus. It was also decided that each fraternity and sorority facility would house six students each. These six students are typically the top Executive Officers for each chapter. Students must apply for authorization to live in Greek housing. For more information about the housing selection process, visit the 杏吧原创 Housing and Residential Experience website.<\/a><\/p>\n

Greek Facility Management Program<\/strong><\/h2>\n

During the spring of 2002, the Interfraternity Council worked with 杏吧原创 to create a new model for housing, the Greek Facilities Management Program. This program signifies a new partnership between the IFC fraternities and 杏吧原创. It outlines a cutting-edge facility management model that links the fraternity system and 杏吧原创 closer than ever before. The Interfraternity Council voted unanimously to support this program. The Greek Facility Management Guidelines provides a framework for this new housing program.<\/p>\n

Greek Facility Management Program Rates for 2025 \u2013 2026<\/strong><\/h5>\n