Wake Forest Greek Life

There are 9 chartered sororities and 14 chartered fraternities at Wake Forest University.

Sororities:
*Alpha Kappa Alpha
*Chi Omega
*Delta Delta Delta
*Delta Sigma Theta
*Delta Zeta
*Kappa Delta
*Kappa Kappa Gamma
*Pi Beta Phi
*Phi Mu

Fraternities:
*Alpha Sigma Phi
*Chi Psi
*Delta Kappa Epsilon
*Kappa Alpha Order
*Kappa Alpha Psi
*Kappa Sigma
*Lambda Chi Alpha
*Phi Beta Sigma
*Pi Kappa Alpha
*Sigma Alpha Epsilon
*Sigma Chi
*Sigma Nu
*Sigma Pi
*Theta Chi

Service Fraternity
*Alpha Phi Omega

Wake Forest's undergraduate social scene is heavily influenced by Greek life. However, fraternities and sororities are highly integrated to both each other and independents, socially speaking. Greek social events are generally open to all students, Greek and non-Greek. Wake Forest's Greek life is unusual in that the Greeks don't have houses concentrated in a "Greek Row". Instead Greeks occupy lounges and their adjoining halls of a greater building. These areas are spread out evenly across campus, with the exception of Delta Kappa Epsilon, which has its residence off campus. Wake Forest has a deferred rush process, whereby freshman rush their second semester, giving them a semester's time to become acquainted to new friends and the school. Upperclassmen are permitted to rush both in the fall and the spring. Though most Greeks pledged their freshman year, it is not uncommon for students to pledge during an upperclassmen year (predominantly sophomore year).
 
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