"J oining Beta Zeta was without a doubt one of the best decisions I have made during college. Personally, I am
quite introverted and was looking for a community to meet other people through which I could build upon my
social skills. Sigma Nu, and the Greek community at Purdue, has certainly provided such an environment.
Over the past two years, I've made unforgettable memories, met lifelong friends, and grown exponentially."
– Agam V. Jain '20, Commander
T
he Greek community at Purdue ranks among the top in
the nation. University leadership, staff, and undergraduates
have concentrated on bettering the institution and the
greater West Lafayette community through a meaningful co-
curricular experience of academic support, leadership development,
civic engagement, and organizational excellence.
STRENGTH AND RELEVANCY
OF GREEK LIFE AT PURDUE
Illustrative of a strong future, alumni have supplemented the
institutional support, making the community a top priority by
demonstrating financial investment in capital improvements to
Greek facilities.
E n r ol l m e n t
Greek: 6,407 (19%)
Undergraduate: 33,646
g r a d uat io n r at e
g pa
Greek: 70%
University: 61%
All-Greek: 3.20
All-undergraduate: 3.19
Statistics gathered from the Fall 2019 Semester Report
compiled by Purdue's Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life Office.
Information provided by Pennington & Company's
experience on the Purdue campus.
$30 million
committed
15 campaigns:
11 fraternity/
4 sorority
4,222 alumni donors
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