Fraternities, sororities, and cooperatives have a long history at Purdue University. All provide students with great opportunities to build relationships, find a community, and get involved at Purdue. Fraternities and sororities have been a part of Purdue's campus for more than 130 years, where they've continuously been challenging students to achieve greater heights intellectually, personally, and professionally. Our fraternity and sorority community is known to be one of the largest in the nation and strives to maintain a balanced life based on four principles:FriendshipScholarshipLeadershipServiceCurrently, Purdue is home to 81 fraternities and sororities.Members of fraternities and sororities are involved in a variety of programs which enhance their college experience. In fact, members of fraternities and sororities report having a better overall undergraduate experience while at Purdue than non-members. Cooperative houses have been a part of Purdue University for 75 years. In a cooperative house, students live and work together to promote friendship, leadership, and life skills. Currently, Purdue is home to 11 cooperative houses - 4 men's houses and 7 women's houses.Learn more at https://www.purdue.edu/fscl/ Note:On this page you will find forms and information regarding fraternities, sororities and cooperatives at Purdue University. It is NOT necessary to be a member of this page. When logged into BoilerLink, you do have access to the information provided here or from the Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life Office. Membership in the organization on BoilerLink is limited to the staff members in the office for consistency on co-curricular transcripts. If you have any questions or are interested in joining an organization please feel free to contact our office at 765-494-5990. Boiler Up!Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life Staff