Fraternity & Sorority Life
Welcome to Fraternity and Sorority Life
Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) at East Tennessee State University is a vibrant and dynamic community dedicated to fostering leadership, personal growth, and lifelong friendships. With a rich tradition of fraternities and sororities on ETSU's campus, our FSL community is committeed to academic excellence, community service, and social engagement. Founded on principles of scholarship, leadership, service, and brotherhood/sisterhood, the fraternities and sororities at ETSU offer a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved and make a positive impact on campus and the surrounding community. These organizations provide a supportive network of peers who share common values and goals, contributing to a well-rounded college experience.
Check us out on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Connect with us in person in the D.P. Culp Student Center, 2nd Floor, Ronald and Edith J. Carrier Center for Student Success and Engagement to explore all the aspects of our community and to learn about the rich heritage of fraternity and sorority life at ETSU!
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Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority on campus?
If you are interested in joining Fraternity and Sorority Life, we have three councils on campus College Panhellenic Council (CPH), East Tennessee Fraternity Council (ETFC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). Each council offers unique opportunities for leadership, service, scholarship, and lifelong brother and sisterhood. If you are interested in more information about joining, please contact one of our FSL professionals below and they will gladly assist you:
Interim Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life: Bryce Hopkins
423-439-8324
Fraternity and Sorority Life Coordinator: Zack Sholes
423-297-2987
East Tennessee State University Fraternity and Sorority Life has a foundation account set up to support the educational purpose of Greek-lettered organizations. Our generous donors have supported major programming that reaches over 650 students annually. Students also benefit from high impact programming by attending conferences and supporting national speakers to present to student leaders. Questions about tax-deductible donations to the ETSU Foundation can be sent to Director of Development, Dessi Ford
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