Discover your direction. Find your Home.

The University of Nebraska at Kearney is home to six sororities and six fraternities that are instrumental in cultivating a dynamic and educational collegiate experience for students. Members are involved and leaders across campus, take on service projects that benefit the campus and Kearney community, excel academically, and build life-long connections to benefit them while at UNK and beyond.

If you are looking to find your home at UNK and make your time here exceptional, the Fraternity and Sorority community is the place for YOU!

Fraternity & Sorority Preview: Get an early look at what FSL is all about!

Fraternity & Sorority Preview is the perfect chance for prospective students to dive into Greek Life and establish connections within the community before stepping foot on campus. Preview day will be offered March 19 for admitted high school seniors and their parents as part of Admitted Student Day, and on April 23 for high school juniors and their parents as part of Junior Day.

two students hug during bid day

What are we all about?

The University of Nebraska at Kearney has a successful, thriving Greek community with volunteers, chapter members, and University representatives who are actively engaged in promoting these chapters.

The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life is located on the first floor of the Student Union in Suite 142.

IFC fraternity members

Get Connected

Interested in joining or just learning more about fraternity and sorority life at UNK? Fill out our interest form to be connected with a current FSL student. They will be able to answer all of your questions and share about their experience!

Expressing interest does not obligate you to join a fraternity or sorority.

FSL Events

16 Apr
Delta Tau Delta Date-a-Delt Philanthropy Legacy on the Bricks | 6:30pm
Landon Siebert

“I joined Greek life because I wanted to break out of my normal high school friend group and meet new people. Being a Kearney native it is very difficult to branch out and meet new people. Greek life has not only provided me with a core group of friends that I truly click with, but it has also given me the opportunity to get involved on campus. I am now involved in three different organizations throughout campus and have Greek life to thank for that.”

Landon Siebert