Greek Life

Community Statistics

Lawrence Technological University’s Greek Life community includes 6 fraternities and 5 sororities.

Over 8% of undergraduates are involved in Greek life. 

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 11
Total Membership – 211
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.5%
Men: 61.61%, Women: 38.39%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 130


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 5
Total Membership – 81

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 11
Total Membership – 211
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.5%
Men: 61.61%, Women: 38.39%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 130


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 5
Total Membership – 81

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 11
Total Membership – 228
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.7%
Men: 61.4%, Women: 38.6%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 140


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 5
Total Membership – 88

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 236
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.29%
Men: 61.02%, Women: 38.98%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 144


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 92

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 247
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.75%
Men: 61.13%, Women: 38.87%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 151


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 96

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 242
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 7.99%
Men: 64.88%, Women: 35.12%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 157


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 85

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 242
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.8%
Men: 64.4%, Women: 35.6%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 156


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 86

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 258
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 7.3%
Men: 58.1%, Women: 41.9%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 150


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 108

Greek Community
Total Chapters – 10
Total Membership – 251
Percentage of Undergraduate population in Greek Life – 8.0%
Men: 56.2%, Women: 43.8%


Interfraternity Council
Total Chapters – 6
Total Membership – 141


Sorority Council
Total Chapters – 4
Total Membership – 110

» Greek Council Executive Board

The Greek Council Executive Board oversees all Greek organizations under Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Sorority Council on the campus of Lawrence Technological University and to foster unity, positive relationships, and maintain structure of all greek events.  

Email Greek Council at greekcouncil@ltu.edu.

PRESIDENT
Griffin Davies | Theta Tau

VICE-PRESIDENT
Bryce Girschle | Phi Kappa Upsilon

JUDICIAL
Gabby Pryor | Delta Phi Epsilon

SECRETARY
TBD

PROGRAMMING CHAIR
Athena Chapman | Chi Omega Rho

» Contact Us

For general questions, concerns, or inquiries about Greek Life, please email greeklife@ltu.edu, or you can reach out directly to:

Marissa Gonzalez
Greek Life Advisor
mgonzale1@ltu.edu
248.204.4105

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