Greek Life

Your experiences as a student here at Concord University should be among the most memorable years of your life, and we are here to help make that happen! It is our hope that you will become a part of our future and leave a legacy at CU and in the fraternity and sorority community. Our Greek Life at CU is vibrant with 6 chapters under three governing councils. Although each council has different focal points, operational structures, and history, there is always emphasis placed on community development, leadership and learning.

We are proud of the many opportunities our students have available to them as they become active on campus during their collegiate careers. Becoming a part of the Greek community is just one of those options but is very rewarding. Membership in a fraternity or sorority can lead to many other exciting opportunities both during college and after graduation. Bonds that have been forged and the brotherhood/sisterhood that has been established last long after your college years, while the fun that has been shared are the memories that will last a lifetime. Our groups excel in academics and are most visible when working on behalf of the many philanthropies that they represent. They serve in many leadership roles on campus, developing their individual potential while reaping the benefits of a group experience.

Please take time to learn about each of these organizations and consider joining one. Recruitment functions and various Greek 101 sessions will give you the chance to learn about each chapter and what it means to be a part of the Greek Life Community at CU. A suggestion throughout the process is to keep an open mind and choose a group with which you feel most at ease. Look at its many qualities such as leadership, character, and brotherhood/sisterhood—then choose the organization in which you share the common ideals of its members. Also, be sure to do your research, attend programs and get to know members of the chapter.

Fraternity and sorority membership is a lifelong commitment—not just something you will experience for your undergraduate days. We look forward to welcoming you into the CU fraternity and sorority community!

ΑΣΑ ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA

Alpha Sigma Alpha is a National Greek Sorority that promotes high ideals and standards for its members throughout their lives by emphasizing balance among our four aims of intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development. Alpha Sigma Alpha provides opportunities through sisterhood, heritage, leadership and service. For more information, email-cookm22@mycu.concord.edu

ΔΖ DELTA ZETA

Delta Zeta is a National Greek Sorority guided by their organizational purpose, to inspire, promote and nurture: enduring friendships, personal development, leadership excellence, and innovative growth. Delta Zeta aims to be a premier women’s organization by creating an enriching environment which is essential for all, and empowering our members for life. For more information, email-dz.epsilon.delta@gmail.com

ΣΣΣ SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA

The mission of Tri Sigma, a National Greek Sorority, is to establish among its members a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop in them strong womanly character, and to impress upon them high standards of conduct. Our mission guides us. It is not just printed words but something each member takes seriously and strives to live daily. For more information, email- alphaalphacu1925@gmail.com

ΚΑΨ KAPPA ALPHA PSI

Kappa Alpha Psi is a historically African American fraternity, and one of the Divine Nine sororities and fraternities. Since their founding in 1911, the members of ΚΑΨ have never restricted membership on the basis of color, creed or national origin though membership traditionally is dominated by those of African heritage. The chapter available to CU students is a regional chapter that services the students of Bluefield University, Bluefield State University, and Concord University.

ΩΨΦ OMEGA PSI PHI

Omega Psi Phi is a historically African American fraternity, and one of the Divine Nine sororities and fraternities. Founded in 1911, the men of Omega Psi Phi have striven to attract and build a strong and effective force of Handsome men dedicated to its Cardinal Principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. The chapter available to CU students is a regional chapter that services the students of Bluefield University, Bluefield State University, and Concord University.

TΚΕ TAU KAPPA EPSILON

Tau Kappa Epsilon, a National Greek Fraternity, is a brotherhood of men who support each other’s mental, moral, social development. Members value scholarship, character, leadership, teamwork, service, and brotherhood. We aim to make a positive difference in society and become better people in the process. For more information, email-tke@concord.edu