Our mission is to enhance the student experience at the University of Oregon by empowering members of the FSL community through advising with a developmental approach, educating with a purpose, collaborating with stakeholders, promoting academic success, encouraging civic responsibility, advocating for healthy lifestyles, cultivating lifelong connections, and advancing values-based leadership and decision making.
2026 Health and Safety Summit
MARK YOUR CALENDERS THE 2026 HEALTH AND SAFETY SUMMIT IS COMING UP❗️
WHO: This summit is required attendance for all councils and all chapters.
WHAT: This year’s safety and wellness summit aims to provide new and continuing leaders with education about how to manage risks within the fraternal experience. This year’s summit will feature many programs addressing the current issues facing fraternity and sorority leaders. Some exciting new programs will feature discussions on safer social events, sexual assault, mental health, fire safety, and more.
WHEN: Saturday, February 7th 2026, check-in at 9am
WHERE: EMU Ballroom
Any questions regarding this year’s Safety & Wellness Summit can be sent to Caitlin Roberts, Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at crober12@uoregon.edu
Registration link is closed – Even if you didn’t register please attend. Everyone will sign in at the event.
The Fall 2025 Chapter Grade Report
Stranger Things have happened…. The Fall 2025 Chapter Grade Report is in… and let’s just say the Upside Down was academic excellence!
Top Overall Grades
• Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. — 3.62
• Delta Gamma — 3.42
• Chi Omega — 3.41
Biggest Glow-Ups (Hawkins-level character development)
• Sigma Phi Epsilon +0.31
• Pi Kappa Phi +0.20
• Sigma Kappa +0.16
Best PHC Grades
• Delta Gamma — 3.42
• Chi Omega — 3.41
• Delta Delta Delta — 3.35
Best IFC Grades
• Sigma Phi Epsilon — 3.31
• Alpha Epsilon Pi — 3.23
• Delta Tau Delta — 3.23
By the numbers (because the math is very real):
• 10 chapters at or above the UO average GPA (3.30)
• 15 chapters beat their gender GPA average
• 773 members made the Dean’s List
• 383 members earned a 4.0+ (no Vecna distractions here)
From study halls to finals week, we’re proud of the hard work, growth, and commitment that continue to make University of Oregon Fraternity & Sorority Life a community worth celebrating. Have a great Winter Term.
FSL Prevention Modules – Winter 2026 Safety Plan
As part of the Winter 2026 Safety Plan, all Fraternity and Sorority Life members are required to complete three additional prevention modules this term. These modules are mandatory and must be completed by all members no later than Saturday, January 24th.
Required Prevention Courses:
- Alcohol and Other Drugs (Refresher)
- Clarifying Consent
- Hazing Awareness and Prevention for Students
The required courses can be accessed at the following link:
https://dos.uoregon.edu/prevention-course
If you have any questions, please contact gogreek@uoregon.edu.
Thank you for your attention and cooperation in helping maintain a safe and responsible community.
Real Response – Anonymous Reporting System
The Office of the Dean of Students and the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance have invested in a reporting platform called Real Response, already used in Athletics, to pilot an additional anonymous method of reporting within the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community. Real Response’s Anonymous Threads is a unique communication platform that enables secure, confidential reporting through standard text messaging, email, and an online portal. This software will significantly enhance our capacity to hear from and support students without fearing you will trigger an official university report. Real Response allows for continuous, anonymous conversations, building trust and providing opportunities for timely intervention and support. This platform accommodates various topics, such as mental health concerns and hazing reports, and offers valuable data insights through dashboard analytics. Scan the QR code or text (541) 313-4357 to begin your anonymous conversation.
Hallo-Weekend Guide
National Pan-Hellenic Council
Multicultural Sorority and Fraternity Council
For additional information about recruitment, email GoGreek@uoregon.edu and follow @OregonFSL on Instagram.
Student-Led Mission Statement
Read more about our Mission, Values, and Vision HERE




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