The University of Tulsa hosts several fraternities and sororities. Students can live in University-recognized Greek houses beginning in the fall semester of their freshmen year. Please carefully review the following information and guidelines for living in Greek housing.
Greek Housing
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Sorority Housing
University Housing collaborates with six national sororities to offer 185 spaces for women who join the Greek system. Sorority housing is provided in 6 two-story homes, one for each national chapter. Sorority women participate in house-sponsored dining programs and are encouraged to establish a Dining Dollars or Hurricane Gold account for additional meals and snacks.
NPC sororities have houses divided into two parts, the front and back of the house. The front portion is the lodge containing the meeting space, kitchen and dining room for the sorority chapter. This portion of the house is owned and operated by a chapter-housing corporation. The back of the house is the residential portion, which is owned and operated by University Housing. The rooms are set mostly in suite style, double rooms. Each house has anywhere from 26-32 beds.
- Suite-style living with dual occupancy bedrooms and vanity area
- One bathroom per suite
- Wired and wireless internet
- Laundry facilities on site
- Smoke detector in each room
Women interested in Greek Life at TU should contact the Office of Student Affairs at 918-631-2327 for more specific information about recruitment and sorority life.
TU Sororities with Housing Option
- Chi Omega
- Delta Delta Delta
- Delta Gamma
- Kappa Alpha Theta
- Kappa Delta
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
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Fraternity Housing
Five national fraternities with a housing option are represented on TU’s campus. Members reside in houses owned and operated by the respective fraternities and in campus residence hall and apartments. Living arrangements and special amenities vary within each house.
Exemptions from the campus residency policy must be obtained to allow students who qualify to reside in private fraternity housing. Exemption forms are available in the Housing and Dining Services office in Fisher Hall. All first and second-year students living in fraternity housing must participate in either a university or fraternity meal program. Residents are encouraged to establish Dining Dollars or a Hurricane Gold account for additional meals and snacks.
Men interested in Greek Life at TU should contact the Office of Student Affairs at 918-631-2327 for more specific information about recruitment and fraternity life.
TU Fraternities with Housing Option
- Kappa Alpha
- Kappa Sigma
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Pi Kappa Alpha
- Sigma Chi
- Sigma Nu
Living in Fraternity Housing:
Current Students
Fraternity residents residing in campus housing may move-in on the published opening date. Residents arriving before published move-in dates will be charged a daily rate.
Those students wanting to arrive early for work week may make arrangements to stay in their house until the published opening date to avoid additional daily housing rent.
Incoming Students: Review first-year Greek moves.
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First-Year Greek Moves
First-Year Greek Moves
Greek members should check with their organization presidents to ensure that a current house roster is on file with Campus Housing. Moves will not be approved until this is completed.
Fall Term
All first-year students joining and moving into a Greek house for the fall term should complete the “First-Year Only Greek Housing-Dining Change Form” in Self-Service. Requests to move to a fraternity house or sorority house must be submitted and approved by noon on the second Friday of the fall term. Requests for the fall semester will not be considered after this date.
All fall semester moves should plan to receive their new key on the Second Friday of the fall term by 5 p.m., and vacate their current room by noon on the following Tuesday. There is no assignment change fee if completed within this timeline; after this window the assignment change fee is $50.
Spring Term
All first-year students joining and moving into a Greek house for the spring term should complete the “First-Year Only Greek Housing-Dining Change Form” in housing Self-Service by November 1. Requests for the Spring semester will not be considered after this date. All Spring semester moves should plan to vacate their current Residence Hall room by 3 p.m. on the Friday after fall finals, and receive their new key when the house opens at 9 a.m. on the Friday prior to spring classes. There is no assignment change fee if completed within this timeline; after this window the assignment change fee is $50.
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Housing Selection for Current Students
Do you plan to live in a sorority or fraternity house?
Students residing in sorority housing or Sigma Nu will need to complete a housing and dining agreement. This will be the only step you will need to complete to secure your housing. Once you have submitted the agreement, your house president will make assignments and provide a house roster to the housing office.
If you are unsure if you will living in the house please reach out to your house president and the housing office to discuss options. Please make every effort to be certain of your plans before you submit your agreement.