Fraternity and Sorority Academic Reports
- Fraternity and Sorority Model Scholarship Program
- Freshman Scholarship Application 2023
- Spring 2024
- Fall 2023
- Spring 2023
- Fall 2022
- Spring 2022
- Fall 2021
- Spring 2021
- Fall 2020
- Spring 2020
- Fall 2019
- Spring 2019
- Fall 2018
- Spring 2018
- Fall 2017
- Spring 2017
- Fall 2016
- Spring 2016
- Fall 2015
- Spring 2015
- Fall 2014
- Spring 2014
- Fall 2013
- Spring 2013
- Fall 2012
- Spring 2012
- Fall 2011
- Spring 2011
- Fall 2010
In 2019-2020, fraternity men and sorority women donated over 18,000 hours of community service to over 150 local and national non-profit agencies. In addition, the fraternity and sorority community raised more than $68,000 for local, national and international charities.
Providing opportunities for personal development is a fundamental principle of fraternity and sorority membership. Fraternities and sororities offer a wide range of programming for members to learn and grow both as a member and as a student at Valparaiso University. The following is a listing of the over 300 educational programs offered by the chapters in 2019-2020.
- Academic and Scholarship
- Alcohol and Other Drug
- Brother and Sisterhood Development
- Career Development
- Chapter Development
- Diversity Education
- Financial Education
- Hazing
- Leadership Development
- Personal Development
- Sexual Assault Education
- Recruitment
- Risk Management
- Ritual Education
- Values
- Wellness
“Students should join a fraternity or sorority at Valpo because it truly is a unique and valuable experience. Every day, members have the opportunity to shatter the stereotypes of fraternities and sororities and be part of an organization that will make them better people.” Kyle Brown, Sigma Phi Epsilon – Brookfield, Ill., meteorology
“The most impactful experience I have had as a sorority woman is mentoring new members and helping them become some of the greatest leaders in my sorority. Fraternity and sorority life provides a growing and learning experience for people of all kinds!” Brittany Thurston, Kappa Delta – Fort Wayne, Ind., pre-med