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I’ve heard some fraternities and sororities described as “social” Greeks. What does that mean?

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I’ve heard some fraternities and sororities described as “social” Greeks. What does that mean?

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The term “social” should not be used synonymously to convey a “party” or “alcohol” atmosphere that some Greek organizations might try to promote. The purpose of “social” fraternities and sororities can vary greatly from the missions of “honorary,” “professional” or “culturally-based” fraternities and sororities. A “social” organization is characterized by providing opportunities for establishing personal relationships, making connections on campus, teamwork, civic engagement and career networking.

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