Penn State plans to drop fraternity, sorority oversight (2024)

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STATE COLLEGE — Penn State is quietly planning to roll back its oversight of fraternities and sororities, policies the university championed in 2017 following the hazing death of a student.

The university enacted more than a dozen changes to its oversight and compliance rules for Greek life after 19-year-old Timothy Piazza died at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity on campus. At the time, Penn State said Greek life’s self-governance model had “failed to bring an end to excessive drinking, hazing, sexual assault and overly large disruptive gatherings within their organizations.”

Six years later, Penn State’s new administration appears to be easing those restrictions.

In an internal memo obtained by Spotlight PA, the university declares it is “time to recalibrate the relationships involved so the pendulum moves toward chapter self-governance, and away from University monitoring and intervention.”

According to the document, Penn State plans to end the regular monitoring of chapter houses, allow first-semester recruitment, and help Greek organizations that want to reestablish themselves at the university. The memo says that university officials who enforce the 2017 rules will focus on coaching Greek leaders. The university also wants to engage Greek life and student media to discuss “promoting the strengths and benefits of Greek life.”

These changes, which the university has not publicly acknowledged, were discussed on Nov. 16, 2022, during a private gathering of university leadership, Greek life leaders, and members of the Committee on Academic Affairs, Research and Student Life, which is part of the Board of Trustees.

Prior to publication of this story, Spotlight PA asked the university whether these changes — which the school framed in the November memo as “next steps” — had been implemented.

In a statement, the university said it “remains committed to the safety of all Penn State students and any changes in Greek life at Penn State would only be put into place after carefully considering how they would impact the well-being of our students.”

After publication, Penn State confirmed the proposed changes to Greek life oversight have not occurred. The university described Spotlight PA’s story as “speculative.” (Read the full exchange here.)

The memo also states the policies put in place following Piazza’s death were “never intended to be permanent and were clearly presented at the time as necessary, yet temporary, actions.” The university declined to provide Spotlight PA with examples of statements that showed the rules were not meant to be lasting.

Jim Piazza, Timothy Piazza’s father, told Spotlight PA he was not informed that the rules were provisional.

“I don’t believe any of them were deemed to be temporary,” Piazza said. “I think they were all deemed to be permanent for the benefit and safety of the students.”

Piazza added that he believes the 2017 measures were a good start but did not go far enough.

“I think the monitoring should be enhanced,” he said. “And I think the university is still not aggressive enough in going after the groups or the individuals that break the rules.”

Penn State agreed to tighten some of its Greek life rules as part of its settlement with the Piazza family. The university declined to say whether any of the changes outlined in the November memo violate that agreement.

Penn State currently recognizes more than 60 Greek-letter organizations, grouped under four governing councils, and lists eight suspended fraternities on its website.

The memo argues the 2017 policies created “culture shift,” including an increase in grade-point averages among Greek life members and a drop in reports of misconduct.

However, the document notes that “hazing and other safety concerns, including sexual misconduct” remain a concern and returning to full self-governance, especially for Greek groups connected to the Interfraternity Council, could undo positive changes gained from the 2017 changes. The IFC is an independent organization overseeing fraternities at Penn State that are part of the North-American Interfraternity Conference.

Last semester, the university recorded more than 30 violations of hazing, alcohol misuse, or sexual misconduct among IFC organizations. Penn State recorded 45 violations among IFC organizations during the spring 2017 semester.

Leaders of the Interfraternity Council did not respond to multiple Spotlight PA requests for comment. The group made local news last week after allowing its fraternities to register State Patty’s weekend social events for the first time since 2011. In a statement, the university said it was “disappointed” in the IFC’s decision.

Penn State’s Board of Trustees supported the 2017 changes, which included restrictions on socials, deferred recruitment from fall to spring semester, increased monitoring of Greek-letter organizations, and university oversight of misconduct adjudication. Previously, independent Greek-letter councils oversaw misconduct investigations.

Penn State declined to say whether the university still oversees misconduct investigations involving Greek life.

In 2018, Pennsylvania enacted the Timothy J. Piazza Antihazing Law, which created stricter penalties for hazing and required universities to report hazing violations.

The following year, Penn State created the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform, which helped launch a scorecard system for fraternity and sorority chapters across the country.

Penn State Greek Life has faced multiple scandals and allegations of misconduct, including the death of a freshman in 2009. In 2015, the university suspended a fraternity for violations that included members posting pictures of nude women, who were possibly unconscious, on a private Facebook page.

The university, in creating the new compliance model in 2017, cited research that Greek life members were more likely to be heavy drinkers than the general student population and fraternity members were more likely to commit sexual assault then their peers in the general student population.

This story has been updated with additional comment from Penn State.

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Penn State plans to drop fraternity, sorority oversight (2024)

FAQs

Penn State plans to drop fraternity, sorority oversight? ›

According to the document, Penn State plans to end the regular monitoring of chapter houses, allow first-semester recruitment, and help Greek organizations that want to reestablish themselves at the university. The memo says that university officials who enforce the 2017 rules will focus on coaching Greek leaders.

What percent of Penn State is involved in Greek life? ›

Greek life at Penn State is definitely present and has a significant presence on campus. Around 15-18% of the undergraduate students at Penn State participate in Greek organizations.

What happens if you drop a fraternity? ›

By walking away from one fraternity or sorority, it could mean losing out on the opportunity to join another at the same school. However, if you're transferring colleges altogether, you can often join a new organization at your new school. Be honest with your organization's president throughout the process.

How important is Greek life in Penn State? ›

The Purpose of Fraternity and Sorority Life is to:

Strengthen the scholarship of our members. Promote brotherhood and sisterhood. Develop leadership. Engage State College with community service.

What fraternity is suspended for hazing at Penn State? ›

Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity (Skulls):

Suspended through fall 2027 for hazing violations. Continuing to operate unsanctioned by the University or inter/national organization. We strongly recommend students do not engage with this chapter.

What is the largest fraternity at Penn State? ›

The other fraternity was the Pi Kappa Alpha house, with 117 active members, which makes it the largest fraternity at Penn State.

What university has the highest percent of Greek life? ›

1. Washington and Lee University: Approximately 75% of the students are involved in Greek life.

Is fraternity membership declining? ›

Altogether, FSL decline has been nearly 54% from Spring 2020 to Fall 2023. A potential explanation for the Greek Life decline from Spring 2020 to Fall 2023 is the enrollment decline at Knox College.

Can you join another fraternity after dropping one? ›

New Members may decide to leave an organization at any point prior to initiation and still be eligible to join another group on campus. While members may also choose to disaffiliate after initiation, at this point you would be unable to join another fraternity or sorority.

Is it bad to decline a bid from a frat? ›

You can decline the bid. You should only decline a bid if you are 100 percent sure that the particular fraternity is not for you. If you hold a bid and later choose to decline it, please be respectful and contact the fraternity that offered you the bid and let them know.

Is Greek life big at Penn? ›

With nearly 40 organizations and 3,000 members, our community offers a wide range of sororities, fraternities, and co-ed organizations to join.

What happened to the beta theta pi house at Penn State? ›

In December 2021, Centre County Judge Brian Marshall ruled that Penn State can take ownership of the Beta Theta Pi house.

How much is Penn State Greek membership fee? ›

This fee will be charged to your bursar account each semester you are a member of a Greek organization. The fee is $90 for Interfraternity & Panhellenic Council members and $30 for Multicultural Greek & National Pan-Hellenic Council members.

What fraternity has the most hazing? ›

Pi Kappa alpha has the most reported hazing deaths

Behind Pi Kappa Alpha were Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Kappa Epsilon, both with five deaths each. Lianne Kowiak says tradition is most likely the reason that a certain fraternity would have more hazing related deaths than others.

What is the most banned frat? ›

Sigma Alpha Epsilon has had nine deaths linked to drinking, drugs and hazing since 2006, more than any other Greek organization, according to data compiled by Bloomberg in 2013. More than 100 chapters have been disciplined since 2007, with at least fifteen suspended or closed since 2010.

What happened to Phi Mu at Penn State? ›

In recent years Phi Mu has struggled with declining membership numbers, while Theta Kappa Pi sought the legitimacy and national backing of a National Panhellenic Conference sorority. By joining forces, the new Beta Mu chapter of Phi Mu will be able to continue its long history on Penn State's University Park campus.

How much of Penn is in Greek life? ›

As you will hear from any Kite and Key tour guide, only approximately 25% of Penn students are involved in Greek life. Though Penn often lauds this number as low, it is far higher than the national average of 10 to 15%.

How much are Penn State Greek dues? ›

University Fees

This fee will be charged to your bursar account each semester you are a member of a Greek organization. The fee is $90 for Interfraternity & Panhellenic Council members and $30 for Multicultural Greek & National Pan-Hellenic Council members.

What percentage of college students join Greek life? ›

The percentage of students who participate in Greek life is as high as 75 percent at some colleges. But in most colleges with a strong Greek life, about one-third of students participate. Moreover, same-sex fraternities and sororities aren't the only options anymore.

How many sororities are there at PSU? ›

Though Penn State has 22 sororities, they all share common founding principles (learn more about our chapters here) and can have lifelong impacts on their members, lasting far beyond graduation. What is Panhellenic?

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