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Since the founding of the American College fraternity movement
in 1776, fraternities have grown to symbolize leadership, independence,
scholastic achievement, and service to their various campuses and
communities. Fraternity men represent a very small percentage, only
2% of the male population in the United States. However, 2% is a
very powerful group of individuals. Fraternity men have gone on
to hold many of the top positions in our nation, from the business
world to the political arena.
It is certainly no surprise that today's college and university
students express a keen interest in the Greek System. The opportunities
are endless and the benefits speak for themselves. Each year thousands
of young men enter the working world with the competitive advantage
of fraternity experience and alumni contacts.
For more information, feel free to contact the Department of
Student Activities (678) 839-6526.
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