Franklin College - FC Overview

  About Greek Life at FC

Franklin College is a small liberal arts school in Franklin, Indiana, and the Greek system there reflects that intimate campus feel. It's not a massive state school with dozens of chapters and a dedicated Greek Row — but the organizations that are active have a real presence on campus.

On the fraternity side, you've got IFC chapters including Kappa Delta Rho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Panhellenic is represented by Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, and Zeta Tau Alpha. There's no NPHC or MGC presence listed at the moment, so the system is essentially IFC and Panhellenic.

Because Franklin's total enrollment is pretty small, going Greek means you're part of a tighter-knit group than you'd find at a big state school. The chapters aren't enormous, and that tends to make membership feel more personal. Rush at a school this size usually means you actually get to know people during the process rather than moving through huge events with hundreds of strangers.

Greek organizations at Franklin tend to be woven into the broader social fabric of campus life. With a smaller student body, there aren't as many competing social outlets, so chapters often play a noticeable role in campus events, philanthropy work, and weekend social activity. Each of the national organizations here brings its own philanthropic causes to campus, which contributes to community involvement throughout the year.

Housing is part of the picture at Franklin, with some chapters maintaining houses on or near campus. It varies by organization, but having chapter houses does give Greek life more of a visible footprint on a campus this size. The community is smaller than what you'd find at a large university, but the chapters that are here are established and connected to their national organizations.

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