Sorority Zeta Phi Beta has a 100 percent approval rating, though only it only has one review. The lowest ranked frat, Sigma Alpha Mu, comes in at a 61.74 percent approval rating from 11 reviewers. Alpha Chi Rho is the highest ranked fraternity, with an 80.76 percent approval ranking from 9 reviewers. Though the site is not popular among all Greek organizations, Temple’s Greek life has a favorable ranking overall. “The National Panhellenic do not have any rankings because we’re more secretive.” “All of the black Greeks do not have any ratings,” senior Alpha Kappa Alphia Technology Chairwoman Courtney Burrell said. Some organizations are represented on but are not rated and have limited, if any, mention in discussion boards. Fowler’s fraternity, an honors co-ed organization, is one of many non-mainstream Greek organizations that have yet to be noted on ’s radar. “Yeah, we’re not even on here,” Fowler said after checking for the first time. Not every organization has decided to participate, however. The site, which has been running since 2012, lists fraternities and sororities from each school and links site visitors to forums about Greek life on any selected campus. Temple currently has 17 registered fraternities and seven registered sororities out of 31 total Greek chapters. Each sorority is oversized and (though usually run by the right girls) has too many people who don’t fit the Greek mindset,” wrote another commenter on .įraternity and sorority chapters must register with to be eligible for review and ranking. Every girl that rushes gets a bid, which floods the female Greeks with girls who probably don’t belong.
“Temple’s sorority recruitment is a bit ridiculous. The open forum setting allows students to offer their perceptions of Greek life, whether they are positive or negative. attempts to debase common myths about rushing and Greek life. “All I knew about rushing was from movies,” junior Phi Sigma Pi treasurer Jonah Fowler said. Rankings and discussion pages provide students with the opportunity to address all things Greek, as the aforementioned participant demonstrated. is designed as a forum for the Greek community. The responses to the above post varied from, “All the sororities work hard with community service and philanthropy, spending hundreds of hours and raising thousands” to “Most the comments on here are left by individuals within Greek life bashing other organizations or promoting their own organization,” and finally, “I had a blast in my sorority … best decision I’ve made at Temple.” “I really want an amazing experience, which sorority would be best and why?” “I’ve been here at Temple for almost two years and have decided to finally join a sorority,” an unnamed commentor wrote on. Whether one is looking for an academic, social or philanthropic group, students can research Temple Greek life online at. With 31 registered fraternities and sororities on campus, many different styles of organizations are incorporated into the grouped rank.
Temple’s Greek life is 73 percent approved, according to the rank it receives on the website. The page you are looking for no longer exists.Jonah Fowler realized that the co-ed honors fraternity isn’t ranked on.