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Fraternities and sororities have been a part of Stanford since the day the University opened in 1891. Greeks have enjoyed a vibrant and dynamic existence at Stanford, and today represent 25% of the undergraduate student population. Currently, 30 Greek organizations are formally recognized by the University—nine are housed on Stanford’s campus, six Fraternities and three Sororities. Residents are required to purchase a house board plan.
Residents for Greek houses are chosen through the annual rush process. If you are interested in joining a sorority or fraternity please go to Greek Life at Stanford. [1]
General Information
Residence Name |
Greek Houses |
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Neighborhood |
Central and East |
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Street Address |
Various - see Chart below |
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Mailing Address |
Students living in Row Houses (Upper Row, Lower Row, Clusters 1, 2, or 3/Cowell) are strongly encouraged to follow the directions for the mail and package process provided on the Mail Delivery and Shipping [3] page, as the PO Box address is each student’s official Stanford address and should be maintained during their entire undergraduate career. However, Row residents are also able to have mail packages delivered directly to their Row house by addressing mail and packages to the house's street address. Please be reminded that Student Housing/the University accepts no responsibility for packages sent to/delivered at individual residences. |
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Housing Front Desk |
Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Nu | |
1047 Campus, Kappa Sigma, Theta Delta Chi | ||
Stern Housing Front Desk [6] | Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Beta Phi | |
Dining Service |
Residents must purchase house board plans. |
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Class Configuration |
Upperclass |
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Co-ed Type |
All male; all female, except for 1047 Campus, which is mixed-gender |
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Custodial Service |
University managed |
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Furnishings | Each house is unique, but general furnishings in a typical student room include a bed, desk, chair, dresser or drawers, bookcase or bookshelves, closet or wardrobe, wastebasket, and recycle bin. Bathrooms are communal; single-gender. | |
Common Areas | Each house has a kitchen, dining room, lounge, computer cluster, and study area. |
Addresses and Year Built |
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House |
Address |
Year Built |
Residential Education Web Pages | |
Fraternities |
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1047 Campus |
1047 Campus Drive | 1962 | See Res Ed's web page on 1047 Campus [7] | |
Kappa Sigma |
1035 Campus Drive |
1962 |
See Res Ed's web page on Kappa Sigma [8] | |
Phi Kappa Psi |
592 Mayfield Ave |
1912 |
See Res Ed's web page on Phi Kappa Psi [9] | |
Sigma Nu |
557 Mayfield Ave |
1896 |
See Res Ed's web page on Sigma Nu [10] | |
Theta Delta Chi |
675 Lomita Dr |
1962 |
See Res Ed's web page on Theta Delta Chi [11] | |
Sororities |
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1047 Campus |
1047 Campus Drive | 1962 | See Res Ed's web page on 1047 Campus [7] | |
Delta Delta Delta |
702 Bowdoin St |
1967 |
See Res Ed's web page on Delta Delta Delta [12] | |
Kappa Alpha Theta |
585 Cowell Lane |
1967 |
See Res Ed's web page on Kappa Alpha Theta [13] | |
Pi Beta Phi |
517 Cowell Lane |
1967 |
See Res Ed's web page on Pi Beta Phi [14] | |
Note: For History and other details about Greek Houses, go to Residential Education’s Greek Housing Preference Policy [1] web page. |
Fraternities
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1047 Campus | Kappa Sigma |
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Phi Kappa Psi | Sigma Nu |
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Theta Delta Chi | |
Sororities |
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1047 Campus | Delta Delta Delta |
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Kappa Alpha Theta | Pi Beta Phi |