Fraternities and Sororities at Augusta University
Augusta University is home to 16 fraternities and sororities, four councils, and one honor society. Collectively, they seek to excel academically, philanthropically, and socially, while remaining true to their own high standards, rituals, and traditions. As a community, fraternities and sororities work together to fulfill Augusta University’s Greek Life core mission and values: scholarship, leadership, service, and friendship.
Fraternity & Sorority Office
Summerville Campus
Jaguar Student Activities Center
706-729-2382
Augusta University’s 4 Greek councils are the National Pan-Hellenic Council, College Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council, and the Multicultural Greek Council. Councils preside over their respective chapters and ensure they are held to the highest standards of Greek life. Councils organize events, set rules, and support the mission and values of Greek life organizations.
Order of Omega
The Order of Omega is where Augusta University’s Greek men and women are recognized for their high academic success while engaged in their fraternities or sororities. To become a part of the Order of Omega, Greek students must have:
Christina Waller
DJ English
Nia Brown
Bella Waters
Kent Thompson
Taylor Sanchez
Reagan Shippee
Mari Elizabth Valencia
Ben Smith
Lauren Price
Mikayla Klerk
James Oester
Lindsay Morgan
We know it can be difficult to decide which chapter/organization you might want to join. Here is some advice to think about that can help you narrow down your choices.
Sample questions to ask chapter members at Open House: