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Dear Parent,

Your son is entering an exciting phase of his life.  At Indiana State he is going to be presented with boundless opportunities for learning, fun, and personal growth.  One of these opportunities is the chance to join a Greek organization.

Greek life is not what you may think.  Many of the typical stereotypes of fraternity life are false.  Greeks are dedicated members of the Indiana State community who work to better themselves, their organization, and the university as a whole.  They are involved in countless leadership positions including the current SGA President and Homecoming King just to name a couple.

We encourage you to review the aspects of Greek life laid out in this website.  If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me, and I will be glad to answer any additional questions you may have.

Sincerely,

Brian D. Carr, Ph.D.

Indiana State 1987

 

There are more men in American college fraternities now than at any other time in their existence, since Phi Beta Kappa was formed at the College of William and Mary in 1776.

 

• Nearly four and one half million are members including more than 350,000 collegians on campuses throughout Canada and the United States.

 

 

• 68 NIC member fraternities have over 5,300 chapters and 405 colonies at over 800 colleges and universities.

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