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View more information about Fraternities at W&L.
View more information about Sororities at W&L.
If you wish to join a fraternity or sorority, it’s by invitation only and you may join only one. Joining is called “going Greek” and you will occasionally be known as a Greek. People who don’t join are often called “independents."
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First-Year Experience
- Before You Arrive
- Arrivals and Orientation
- Your First Year
- Parents and Families
- Services
-
FAQ
- Academics FAQ
- Arrival FAQ
- Athletics FAQ
- Student Activities FAQ
- Dining & University Card FAQ
- Disability Accommodations FAQ
- Business Office & Financial Aid FAQ
- Greek Life FAQ
- History & Traditions FAQ
- Housing FAQ
- Information Technology Services FAQ
- Mail Services FAQ
- Orientation FAQ
- Leading Edge Trips FAQ
- Public Safety and Parking FAQ
- Required Information FAQ
- Housing and Residence Life
- Dining
- Student Engagement and Leadership
- Health and Wellness
- Safety and Security
- Student Services and Support
- Student Affairs Staff
Jason Rodocker
Senior Associate Dean of Students and Dean for First-Year Experience