Conn College is not a “low partying” college, regardless of Greek presence.
@intparent is right – but it’s also not an over the top party school, and like the two that OP likes, it has a mix of types of students – some jocky, some artsy, etc… Conn offers “wellness” housing, which would give the OP a chance to live with people who are also interested in substance-free fun.
Can any Union students/ families/ overnight visitors add any comments about Union’s fraternity life? How is life for students who don’t join one? Are frat parties often exclusive? Are there fraternities that you can just sign up for vs. rushing?
^ That would be very helpful!
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