Is Lehigh a dry campus?

The ban on hard alcohol will go into effect in August of this year, right at the start of the 2019-2020 school year. Lehigh University officials hope to have the rest of the Greek Excellence plan implemented by the spring of 2020.

What percent Greek life is Lehigh?

43 percent
Lehigh University All the trappings of Greek life are at Lehigh: Leadership, academics, social experiences, and philanthropy. With 31 different chapters as options for students interested in going Greek, there is something for everyone. There are 43 percent of total students involved in Greek life.

Does Lehigh have Greek life?

Welcome! The fraternity and sorority community has a long-standing history at Lehigh University. Our first organization was founded shortly after Lehigh University’s founding, and continues to grow.

How big is Greek life at Lehigh?

Greek life makes up a large portion of Lehigh’s social life, with just under 30 percent of Lehigh undergraduates participating in Greek life as of fall 2017, the lowest it has been during 2013 to 2017, the years in which the Office of Student Affairs conducted a study.

Is Lehigh a party college?

Lehigh has consistently ranked among the top party schools in the nation. Last year, The Princeton Review ranked the university as the No. 4 party school in the country.

What’s the biggest party school in Pennsylvania?

Penn State
Penn State #1 Top Party Schools in Pennsylvania.

Is Greek life declining?

In the past decade, Greek life membership has dramatically declined at Whitman. According to an analysis by senior Noelle Scheer in an op-ed for The Wire of the collected data on Greek life, membership has declined by roughly 30 percent from 2017 to 2021.

What school has the biggest Greek life?

Hicks Scholarship Fund. Beginning in the Fall of 2011, The University of Alabama has held the title of having the largest Greek community membership total in the United States.

What is a ghost pledge?

Ghost pledging, as it is termed in the Greek community, is the practice of fraternity chapters giving unofficial bids to men who are ineligible to receive a formal bid to join a fraternity house.