Do sororities at Penn State have houses?
No. Each sorority lives on its own floor in one of the residence halls in Pollock or South halls. Sororities rent a large suite on the ground floor of the building that is like a large living room with a small kitchen attached (the only exception is the three associate chapters, which do not have a designated floor or suite). Sorority members use their suite for weekly chapter meetings, recruitment events, sisterhood events, studying, and just hanging out. Every chapter has different housing requirements, so be sure to ask about housing during recruitment. There are no additional fees imposed by Penn State Housing for living on a sorority floor.