The Boise State Greek system consists of about 1,200 students, which is a little less than five percent of the student body. So, being a part of a sorority or fraternity means you are a part of one big (but kind of small) Greek family!
- You work in admissions.
- You know everyone.
- You think you know everyone.
- You know your way around campus and the SUB like the back of your hand.
- AKA you know that the ballrooms upstairs are in ABC order.
- You know what classes are best to take.
- You know what professors NOT to take.
- You're not really sure what a "mixer" is.
- You have never been to an out-of-town formal.
- You belong to multiple Facebook groups.
- You eat, sleep, and breathe Greek Week.
- You still talk about last year's Greek Week talent show.
- You're involved AF.
- You know what "silc" stands for.
- You're involved with ASBSU.
- You are on the Dance Marathon committee.
- You are on the Relay for Life committee.
- You don't know how to explain our Greek life to your friends at other schools.
- You laugh when they ask if you live in the house.
- You don't know where Greek row is (well, maybe because we don't have one).
- You love going to themed parties (RIP Grant Street house).
- You want everyone around you to join because you love the support system.
- You absolutely love the bonds and friendships you have made within the Greek system.





















