The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life strives to provide educational resources for chapter leadership and general membership. It is the responsibility of the member to be familiar with all High Point University policies and procedures regarding Fraternity and Sorority Life.
- This YouTube video, by Purdue University discusses the myths surrounding Alcohol consumption in college.
- This document, produced by Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity, lays out a basic checklist that is necessary for hosting a successful third party event.
Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose
- This document, produced by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, outlines the common signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning as well as facts about alcohol abuse.
- If you suspect someone is suffering from alcohol poisoning contact Campus Police and Security or dial 911
5 Ways to Improve Your New Member Education Experience
- This document, produced by GreekXperience, is a good guide for all new member educators.
- These documents, produced by High Point University, outline hazing behaviors as defined by our university.
- If you are concerned about hazing behavior, please click here to submit a hazing concern report. You can also call the High Point University Hazing Hotline at 336-841-4699.
Greek Village houses are double occupancy rooms at a tier 3 level. Information on tiers can be found on the Residence Life page.
Greek Village housing is considered priority housing, residents may not place themselves on University housing waitlists. If a resident moves out of Greek Village during the academic year, the chapter has 7 calendar days to find a replacement. If a chapter fails to find a replacement in the 7 day window the University will charge the chapter a daily rate for the empty space. Chapters may have policies and/or bylaws in place regarding University fines that state the individual responsible for the fine, in this case moving out, must pay the fine. Chapters may also have policies and/or bylaws in place regarding vacancies and require that the individual responsible for creating the vacancy refills their space.
Rooms in Greek Village are double occupancy bedrooms, with a shared bathroom between two rooms. You can view a 360 virtual tour.
As with all of our residence halls, the Greek Village houses are accessible by card access. All of the rooms have individual door locks. Campus Security makes regular patrols through the Greek Village.
All members of the chapter can be provided access to the front door of the house. However, the chapter may decide to limit the accessibility of the house to nonresident members. For example, resident members have 24 hour access, nonresident members have select hours of access. These hours are determined with the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the residents, and organization leadership.
The chapter should work together to identify who lives in the house. In some cases, the chapter may have bylaws and requirements regarding living in the house.
All policies and procedures as outlined in the Guide to Campus Life are applicable for residents in the Greek Village. The University recognizes the rights of the chapter as a private organization to govern the space and/or resident members and non members with additional policies and procedures, providing that they are not in conflict with University policy and/or the policy of their national organization.
Yes, each Greek Village House has a Greek Village House Manager that is employed by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. The House Manager is a member of the organization.
No, there is no food service in the house. There is a full kitchen in the house available for use.
Each organization determines requirements based on National Headquarter policies to live in the house. The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life requires that students do not create more than $400 worth of damage to the common space to be eligible to live in the house.
Housekeeping is provided by University Campus Enhancement for public areas and common space including: foyer, halls, stairwells, chapter room, kitchen, laundry facilities, patio, and public bathrooms during the workweek. Chapters, and or individuals, may be sanctioned for excessive dirtiness.