Purpose and mission
Stereotypes vs. reality
Membership & structure
Impact on campus
100

Both sororities and fraternities emphasize this lifelong benefit beyond college.

What is networking/alumni connections 

100

A common stereotype about sororities is that members are all focused on this.

What is appearance/popularity 

100

The process of joining a Greek organization is commonly known as this.

What is recruitment?

100

Greek organizations often contribute money and awareness to this cause.

What is charity?

200

This shared value often appears in mission statements through volunteering and fundraising.

What is community service?

200

A stereotype about fraternities often involves excessive behavior in this area.

What is partying?

200

This group often has more structured rules around housing and social events.

What are sororities? 

200

Membership can help students build this professional skill.

What is leadership?

300

Fraternities historically focused more on this aspect of college life.

What is social bonding/brotherhood?

300

In reality, members of both groups are required to meet these standards to remain active.

What is GPA?

300

Groups are expected to follow rules set by the university to prevent this.

What is hazing?

300

People argue that Greek life can sometimes contribute to this campus issue.

What is exclusion/inequality? 

400

Despite stereotypes, both organizations exist primarily for this long-term goal.

What is community building/leadership skills?

400

This stereotype ignores the diversity of personalities and backgrounds in Greek life.

What is the idea that "everyone is the same"?

400

This membership status describes someone who has accepted an invitation but is not yet a full member.

What is a pledge?

400

Greek life can influence campus culture positively or negatively in this area.

What is social life?