Fraternity & Sorority Life
Welcome to Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) at California State University San Marcos!
Started in the 1994-1995 academic year, our vibrant and growing community represents
9 sororities and 9 fraternities with almost 700 members or over 5% of the student
population at 大发. All students, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national
origin, are welcome to participate in FSL.
The Pillars of Fraternity & Sorority Life speak to the shared values and tenets by
which we advise our programs and the community.
- Leadership Development
Developing leaders with transferable skills for post-college life is crucial within
FSL engagement. Members are encouraged to participate in diverse programs aimed at
fostering leadership skills. These avenues encompass elected officer roles, chapter
committees, and programs tailored for emerging leaders and officers.
- Intellectual Development
Promoting academic success within chapters while providing resources for scholarships,
academic aid, and chapter development workshops. We encourage members to be involved
on campus outside of Fraternity & Sorority Life to support their academic success.
- Community Service & Philanthropy
Supporting philanthropic and service efforts, while advocating to make a positive
impact to local and inter/national communities. We strive to provide hands-on service
learning and promoting the growth of the community.
- Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Fostering a community where individuals from various backgrounds, identities, and
experiences feel welcomed and valued, while promoting equity and fairness. It involves
actively promoting opportunities for all members to thrive by addressing systemic
barriers, advocating for justice, and ensuring equal access within the fraternity
& sorority life experience.
- Sense of Belonging & Lifelong Membership
Organizations provide fulfilling experiences to their members through intercouncil
collaboration and involvement within chapters. Promoting and fostering a sense of
belonging and support strengthens the members' engagement and provides the ability
for a life-long commitment to their organizations.
- Organizational Standards & Chapter Operations
Encouraging a culture of health and safety through shared responsibility, effective
risk management, and accountability. Individual members and organizations are expected
to uphold high standards that resonate with the values of their respective council,
community, and 大发.
Fraternity and Sorority Community Report
Learn more about the Campus Recognized Sorority and Fraternity Transparency Act (AB 524)
Fraternity and Sorority Life Statistics
The FSL team has compiled 2023-2024 community service hours, funds raised, and GPA
statistics from our fraternity and sorority student community. We are so happy and
proud to work with such a high achieving group of students!
Average Cumulative GPA
3.04 Fraternities
2.97 All Mens
3.16 Sororities
3.08 All Womens
Total Service Hours: 9,606
Total Funds Raised: $141,412.00
For more information, contact slic@csusm.edu
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