Colorado State University - CSU Greek Life Reviews
- Total Reviews: 16
- Overall Grade:C+
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1.8
By: Tri OmegaPosted:
This schools greek life is an absolute joke compared to other universities. If you’re looking for a good greek system for college I’d pass on applying to CSU.
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- Population: Small
- M/F Ratio: Equal
- Hazing: Less Common
- Selection: Easy
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3.5
By: unbiased humanPosted:
CSU has a pretty low-key greek life and it's not like in the south. They should have more sororities tho
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- Population: Average
- M/F Ratio: More Guys
- Hazing: No Hazing
- Selection: More Selective
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4.3
By: JPosted:
Fun
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- Population: Large
- M/F Ratio: Mostly Girls
- Hazing: Less Common
- Selection: Average
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4.8
By: CSU IS LITPosted:
CSU has a good up and coming renovation of greek life
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- Population: Large
- M/F Ratio: More Girls
- Hazing: No Hazing
- Selection: More Selective
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4.0
By: RamPosted:
The Greek community is pretty strong here! More and more students get involved every year
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- M/F Ratio: Equal
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By: Anonymous Bystander Posted:
Historically, Greek life at CSU hasn't played a big role at the school. However, I have noticed that within the last 2 years it has picked up dramatically. CSU school restrictions are still tight, but thankfully are becoming more and more lenient. Greek life parties are still always held out of the actual fraternity houses and are usually held at a member's house. But slowly and surely its beginning to grow. If you're looking for huge Greek life at a college I wouldn't go here or anywhere else in Colorado. If that what you truly desire then the South or a Big 10 school is the place to go. Those college cultures are centered around Greek life because there isn't much to do outside of the college. In Colorado, many students take to other recreational activities such as the mountains and outdoors in general. This dilutes the appeal for Greek life and I think puts an invisible ceiling on how big Greek life percentages can grow in Colorado schools.