<p>Just curious if a list has ever been compiled...I know at ND intramurals and other activities are run by dorms...so there is a great sense of inter-dorm community. </p>
<p>Anybody have a list of other colleges with no greek life at all?</p>
<p>Just curious if a list has ever been compiled...I know at ND intramurals and other activities are run by dorms...so there is a great sense of inter-dorm community. </p>
<p>Anybody have a list of other colleges with no greek life at all?</p>
<p>Reed, Rice?</p>
<p>Colby College</p>
<p>Vassar college</p>
<p>Also Macalester</p>
<p>Boston College</p>
<p>Georgetown</p>
<p>Bowdoin College</p>
<p>There are a lot. You’re better off just picking schools based on other criteria and then eliminating those with dominant Greek life.</p>
<p>Princeton has eating clubs but no officially-recognized Greek organizations, but apparently has unofficial ones.</p>
<p>Neither Wheaton (MA) nor Wheaton (IL) has Greek organizations.</p>
<p>Bates, Carleton, Grinnell, Williams</p>
<p>Holy Cross-great school spirit and alumni network.</p>
<p>I didn’t think they were so bad you would need to go to a school without them. There are plenty of students who don’t care for that lifestyle at many schools.</p>
<p>Haverford College</p>
<p>
Yep - more colleges lack Greek life than have it. To be more precise, College Board claims 1294 four-year colleges do not have Greek life (58% of the total). “Only” 167, however, are public.</p>
<p>Listing all of them could prove a challenge. ;)</p>
<p>Bard College</p>
<p>Most any University in Turkey :)</p>
<p>Ha, ha, good one – but while they don’t do greek they do roman!</p>
<p>Oberlin
Brandeis</p>
<p>My kids started their college searches using that criteria. Ultimate choices for them were Bard and Sarah Lawrence. After a year at Wash. U. St.Louis, my DD had had all the contact with Greek life she would ever want.</p>
<p>Carleton College
Williams College
Connecticut College
…lots of LACs?</p>