Greek Life

The University of San Francisco's Greek community strives to provide opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, leadership, friendship, ritual, and social advancement. When you become a member of a social fraternity or sorority at USF, you're not only joining a brotherhood or sisterhood, but joining a family with over 50 years of campus history.

Becoming part of a Greek organization provides college students with many benefits, such as brotherhood and sisterhood, gaining skills that help you become a more confident and effective leader and joining a network of alumni who are dedicated to making your experience after college more meaningful and engaging.

AB 524 Act Requirements

The Campus-Recognized Sorority and Fraternity Transparency Act (AB 524) requires higher education institutions to enforce annual reporting requirements on all campus-recognized sororities and fraternities and to suspend those that do not comply with these requirements. This report is expected to be published annually on or before October 1 for the preceding academic year.

According to AB 524, a “‘Campus-recognized sorority or fraternity’ means a sorority or fraternity that has officially met the formal chartering and recognition requirements at the institution where it operates.”

AB 524 Compliance Requirements

An annual report will be posted each year on the campus-recognized sororities and fraternities. This report will be shared out with the campus community annually. If a social sorority or fraternity is not included in the report, it is not recognized by the university.