Greek Life and Social Fellowship Residential Learning Community
Be a part of this residential community designed especially for students in Greek organizations and social fellowships.
Community highlights include:
- Reserve your space in Residence Hall A before room selection
- On-floor meeting and programming space in Residence Hall A
- Community-focused non-credit seminar and on-floor programming
- Increase your organization’s pride, unity, and engagement
- Take trips into New York City and/or across Long Island
Apply now using the Residential Communities Application.
The priority deadline for the upcoming Fall/Spring academic year application is April 15 at 5:00 pm. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and students who are accepted into the Greek Life and Social Fellowship Learning will be notified shortly following their application.
Frequently Asked Questions About Greek and Social Fellowship Housing
The Greek Life and Social Fellowship Residential Learning Community is located in Residence Hall A.
The rooms in Residence Hall A are mostly three-person rooms with air conditioning and attached bathrooms. Students can live in three-person rooms (Large Triple in Room in Residence Hall A). For the current cost of these rooms, please view the current housing costs for residence halls. For housing accommodations specific to a documented need, please contact the Student Access Office.
There are no added costs to be a member of the Greek Life and Social Fellowship Residential Learning Communities. We believe all students who wish to develop their personal and professional skills should have access to these programs, and thus, all students are encouraged to apply. Please note that the cost of housing varies across campus and by room type; Residence Hall A is the newest residence hall on campus and with its amenities come a higher cost for housing.
Yes, students accepted into the Greek Life and Social Fellowship Residential Learning Community may share a room with any student(s) who are also accepted into the Residential Learning Community. Students may indicate roommate preferences through the application process.
No, students of all majors are encouraged to apply for membership in the Greek Life and Social Fellowship Residential Learning Community.
Students must be a member of a Greek organization or social fellowship to qualify.