I'm considering applying to some Ivy League schools, and I wanted to know if they have Greek life on campus. I'm interested in joining a fraternity and getting involved in Greek life, but I'm not sure if that's an option at Ivies. Does anyone have any information on this?
Hey there! Yes, Ivy League schools do have Greek life on campus. While each campus and its Greek community may vary in size and presence, you can find fraternities and sororities at these institutions. For example, my child is currently attending an Ivy League school and is a part of Greek life, enjoying their experience tremendously. Be sure to research each school's specific offerings as you make a decision on where to apply, as Greek life may differ between them. But, don't worry, you'll have the opportunity to get involved in fraternity life at an Ivy League school if that's what you're interested in pursuing. Best of luck!
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