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The College of William and Mary serves as the birthplace of greek-letter organizations with the
founding of Phi Beta Kappa in 1776. With a legacy of over 225 years, our Greek community at
William and Mary strives to lead the way in Greek life, fostering student development and campus
involvement. Nearly 30% of all undergraduates are involved in the 26 groups (15 fraternities and
11 sororities) that make up fraternity and sorority life at the College. As a residential
undergraduate institution, our fraternity and sorority members are involved in a very active
greek community – fraternity and sorority members also hold key leadership positions in other
areas of student life.
The fraternity and sorority communities are lead by their respective governance councils: the
Council for Fraternity Affairs (CFA) and the Inter Sorority Council (ISC). For more information
about greek-letter organizations at William and Mary, please visit the our
Greek Life Website.
Anne Arseneau
Assistant Director - Greek Life
Campus Center, 203
P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA, 23187
Phone: (757)221-3273 Fax: (757)221-3451
Greek Web Site
Greek Leadership Institute
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