Many of our fraternity and sorority chapters operate chapter houses for their members. More than just a place to sleep, a Greek house provides its members with a place to socialize, study, meet, and enjoy the camaraderie of their brothers and sisters. Each fraternity or sorority house operates according to the needs and interests of its membership. Several of our chapter houses feature meal plans for their members. The costs to live in Greek houses vary from chapter to chapter so you will need to ask an organization to provide you with specific financial information regarding living in their house.
At NC State, Greek houses fall into one of two categories.
On-Campus Houses
Thirteen fraternities and sororities reside in University-owned houses located on Greek Court. The fraternities and sororities lease these facilities from the University and operate them for the benefit of their members. The following chapters currently live on Greek Court:
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Sigma Phi
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Gamma
Delta Zeta
Kappa Sigma
Pi Beta Phi
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Sigma Chi
Sigma Kappa
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Off-Campus Houses
Fraternities and sororities live in off-campus houses in houses either owned by their organization or leased from a private realtor. These organizations are:
Alpha Gamma Rho
CERES
Chi Omega
Chi Psi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Upsilon
FarmHouse
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Kappa Tau
Pi Lambda Phi
Sigma Pi
Theta Chi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Tau
Zeta Tau Alpha
Greek Village
NC State University, in partnership with many of our fraternities and sororities, has embarked on an ambitious project to redevelop our Greek Court housing area into a new Greek Village. We have a full Web site that is dedicated to our plans and progress.
