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Greek life

UBC is home to one of the biggest and most active Greek systems in Canada, consisting of social and academic fraternities and sororities. In total, there are ten social fraternities, eight sororities and many academic fraternities, some of which are open to all genders.

Formal Rush for fraternities and Formal Recruitment for sororities begin at the start of September and conclude at the end of the month. Events take place to help incoming students find out if Greek life is right for them.

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Greek life may at times resemble scenes from the movies Animal House and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, but aside from the social events, Greek organizations provide their members with many other opportunities and support. Many organizations own houses on campus, providing cheap rent to members. These houses also allow for connections with UBC alumni to network and explore future job opportunities. Almost all fraternities/sororities hold yearly philanthropic events to help a cause or community. Highlights from last year include $56,000 raised for the Canadian Cancer Society by the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and $15,000 raised for Ronald McDonald House by the Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

An often-overlooked aspect of Greek Life is the mental health support created by the friendships formed within each association. Many students find friendships that last lifetimes, with many of their brothers and sisters becoming their groomsmen and bridesmaids. University provides challenges that freshmen have never faced before, and incoming students can expect to find a close group of friends within the system that will support them through the best and worst times of college life.

Greek life is certainly not for everyone, but Formal Rush and Formal Recruitment are set up to provide an opportunity to figure out what is best for you. U

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