Culver-Stockton College - CSC Overview

  About Greek Life at CSC

Culver-Stockton College is a small liberal arts school in Canton, Missouri, sitting right on the bluffs above the Mississippi River. With a total undergraduate enrollment in the low thousands, it's the kind of place where campus organizations carry real weight in shaping social life — and Greek life is a solid part of that picture.

The Greek system at CSC runs through IFC and Panhellenic councils, with a handful of fraternities and sororities making up the full roster. On the fraternity side, you've got Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Tau Kappa Epsilon representing IFC, along with Kappa Alpha Psi, which is affiliated with the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Sororities include Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Sigma Sigma under Panhellenic. It's a smaller Greek community overall, which means chapters tend to know each other well and there's more crossover between organizations than you'd see at a big state school.

Rush and recruitment at a school this size feels a lot more personal than the massive formal recruitment processes you hear about at larger universities. You're meeting people, hanging out, and getting a real feel for each chapter — not just going through a choreographed series of events. That said, both fraternities and sororities do hold structured recruitment periods, typically in the fall.

Philanthropy is a consistent part of how these chapters operate. Most organizations participate in campus-wide service events and run their own national philanthropy initiatives throughout the year. It's genuinely built into how chapters function at a school like this, not just an afterthought.

Housing is part of the picture too — some chapters have house facilities on or near campus, which helps give Greek organizations a physical presence and a place for members to gather. On a campus this size, that kind of space matters for building community within a chapter.

Overall, CSC's Greek system is a more intimate setup compared to what you'd find at a large public university, but it's genuinely woven into the fabric of campus social life at a school where the entire student body is already pretty tight-knit.

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