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Tulane Panhellenic

Mission
Since the founding of the first fraternity on the campus of the Medical College of Louisiana in 1858, fraternities and sororities have been an important component of student life at Tulane University. The Department of Fraternity and Sorority Programs encourages the Greek community to become an integral part of the institution. The growth and development of the Greek community is contingent on its joint cooperation and continued relationship with Tulane’s students, staff, faculty, and the New Orleans community.
In recognition of the significant intellectual, cultural, and interpersonal opportunities that Greek organizations provide, Fraternity and Sorority Programs is committed to fostering a positive co-curricular experience for students who choose to affiliate with a Greek organization. Through its various programs, Department of Fraternity and Sorority Programs is committed to supporting the valuable learning experience that the Greek community offers.
Principles
In support of its mission, The Department of Fraternity and Sorority Programs is dedicated to principles that provide direction for the Greek community:
• promoting the intellectual, social, recreational, and moral development of students;
• providing training in leadership skills and other personal and social skills;
• promoting student involvement in co-curricular activities and community service projects;
• promoting Greek life as a productive and viable lifestyle on campus; and,
• promoting an appreciation for diversity.
For more information about participating in Tulane’s spring recruitment, please click on the link below:

http://www.greek.tulane.edu/join.htm