Davis is home to a wide variety of Fraternal organizations that participate in Greek life. Due to UC Davis, many of these are student oriented: about 6.3% of the UCD student population is Official IFC or Panhellenic1 Greek. As of fall 2006, just ten of these are registered UC Davis fraternities; none of nine
black national fraternities/sororities are registered on the UC Davis campus. Fraternities are encouraged to utilize the Events Board as opposed to chalking.
Student Fraternities
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Alpha Epsilon Pi (registered)
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Alpha Gamma Omega (registered)
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Alpha Gamma Rho (registered)
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Chi Rho Omicron (registered)
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Delta Chi (registered)
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Delta Lambda Phi (registered)
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Delta Sigma Phi (registered)
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Delta Sigma Pi (registered)
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Lambda Phi Epsilon (registered)
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Pi Alpha Phi (registered)
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Sigma Lambda Beta (registered)
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Also see the Frat Row page!
There are also a bunch of more Joke Fraternities that either don't exist or exist outside of the Greek system. You might also be interested in knowing about Sororities and Honor Societies. There have been discussions about various Fraternity Reputations on the Wiki.
General Fraternities
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2006-09-06 10:26:47 What does registered mean? —JamesSchwab
2006-09-06 10:50:13 I suppose it means registered as in a
registered student organization. Maybe some of the "Greeks" would know how this differs from having a charter on campus. I do know a Greek fraternity can lose its charter at a campus and I'd assume it would have to somehow first be registered, no? —AlphaDog
2007-02-22 10:23:09 i think this page should have a couple word description of each fratenity next to it, so people do not have to click on every page to find a specific type of frat —MattHh
- 1National Panhellenic Conference [NPC] is the governing body for Sororities, not to be confused with National Pan-Hellenic Council [NPHC] which governs the nine historically black fraternities/sororities.


