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The Greek tradition at
Carnegie Mellon University began 112 years ago with the founding of
Theta Xi in 1912.
[1] As of the 2022 fall semester, 14% of the university's undergraduate men were members of a fraternity, and 11% of the undergraduate women were members of a sorority.
[2] Following is a list of Carnegie Mellon University
fraternties and sororities , organized by national umbrella organization or type.
Interfraternity Council
The
Interfraternity Council has the following fraternities on campus.
[3]
[1]
Multicultural Greek Council
The
Multicultural Greek Council has the following members on campus.
[4]
[1]
National Pan-Hellenic Council
The
National Pan-Hellenic Council has the following members on campus.
[5]
[1]
Panhellenic Council
The
Panhellenic Council has the following sororities on campus.
[6]
[1]
Non-social organizations
Professional fraternities
Service fraternities
References
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e Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (October 10, 2022) "
Carnegie Mellon University "
Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities . Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed October 23, 2023.
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"Carnegie Mellon University Student Life" . U.S. News & World Report . Retrieved October 23, 2023 .
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"The Interfraternity Council - Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement - Student Affairs" . Carnegie Mellon University . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
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"The Multicultural Greek Council - Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement - Student Affairs" . Carnegie Mellon University . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
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"The National Pan-Hellenic Council - Civic Engagement - Student Affairs" . Carnegie Mellon University . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
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"The Panhellenic Council - Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement - Student Affairs" . Carnegie Mellon University . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
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"Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity | TartanConnect" . Carnegie Mellon University . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
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"Sigma Alpha Iota" . Sigma Alpha Iota . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .