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  • Pages on our Watchlist 2,887

Subcategories are:

  • Greek Letter Societies: 932 in the following, further subcategories:
US and Canada 744
Literary and Debate Societies 36
German 21
Nigeria 8
Philippines 22
Puerto Rico 9
Other countries 40
  • Founders and similar persons: 183
  • Greek Societies by campus: 11
  • Greek umbrella organizations and groups: 28
  • Greek houses and buildings: 144
  • Greek Film and Television: 81
  • Other Greek links: 86
  • List articles: 398 in the following, further subcategories:
Lists by campus: 29
Lists of chapters: 221
Lists of (notable) members: 102
Lists of meetings: 9
Other, Miscellaneous lists: 41
  • Images: 12
  • Categories: 297
  • Disambiguation: 78
  • Project pages: 21
  • Redirects: 419
  • Templates: 36
  • Userboxes: 153

Watchlist

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Greek Letter Societies

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National and local chapters watched by the Fraternity & Sorority Project are listed below. For convenience, the terms "Fraternity" or Greek Letter Organization (GLO) are used to refer to men's, women's, and co-ed groups. Organizations listed here include both national groups and local organizations of notability:

Collegiate literary societies are listed in a separate section.
Puerto Rican, Philippine, and European GLOs are listed separately on this watchlist

See Project Notability Rules for the rationale on inclusion. See Listing syntax for an explanation of the short, one-line descriptions. Occasional editor's notes are in hidden comments adjacent to a listing. A Red link indicates an article for a notable society has not yet been written, or has been subsequently deleted; Project participants are encouraged to create and improve missing articles.

Note, that this list generally does not list single, local chapters except those that have gained notability (property-owning, significant history, good citations, etc.) Several hundred thousand local chapters have been known, most of which have merged into a larger national, but most of these predecessor groups are not notable for Wikipedia purposes. These are often mentioned in the current articles here and can be found in the Redirect section below.

Fraternities and honor societies in the US and Canada

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See also List of social fraternities and sororities
See also Fraternities and sororities in Canada
See also Fraternities and sororities in North America
See also Defunct North American collegiate sororities
See also List of North American fraternal orders

Literary and Debating Societies, North America

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See also College literary societies
See also List of college literary societies

German Student Organizations

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Confraternities in Nigeria

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See also List of confraternities in Nigeria

Fraternities in the Philippines

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See also Category:Fraternities and sororities in the Philippines
See also List of fraternities and sororities in the Philippines

Fraternities in Puerto Rico

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See also Category:Fraternities and sororities in Puerto Rico
See also Category:Concilio Interfraternitario Puertorriqueño de la Florida
See also List of fraternities and sororities in Puerto Rico

Organizations in other countries

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See also List of fraternities and sororities in Estonia
See also List of fraternities and sororities in France
See also List of student corporations in Latvia
See also List of Swiss student societies':

Founders, presidents, and similar persons

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See also Category:College sorority founders and Category:College fraternity founders

Greek Societies by Campus

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Depending on the size of the campus Greek system, the Fraternities and Sororities Project develops four templates of Wikipedia articles for Greek Chapter lists. Two of these constitute separate articles that are linked to the main university article with a hatnote. The third type is a table in a section of the main university page. The fourth type, also on a main university page, formats a simple list for clarity and references, perhaps before further article development.

  1. The Cornell model includes a system-wide historical summary and a bulleted list of chapters, past and present. Besides Cornell, MIT, Minnesota and the College of Wooster use this model. It balances brevity and detail, is more condensed than a full table, and should be the long-term goal.
  2. The Dartmouth model provides a small paragraph about each GLO or cooperative living house. Introductory text (at the top or with each subheader) may provide a system-wide historical summary. Virginia is another example. A problem with this type of list can be its attraction of puffery or promotional language by biased or newbie editors.
  3. The Florida State model provides a table within a section of the main university article. Other examples include Iowa State and Alabama. These are candidates for standalone pages following the Cornell model, considering the size and age of the Greek systems there. Consider this a placeholder, until a standalone page can be developed.
  4. The Trine model was an example of how past and present chapters can be identified on a main university page, without developing a table or separate page. This section of the Trine University page has since been promoted to an article in its own right. See before and after, and compare with the standalone article. It is an example of how a list can be developed and eventually promoted to its page.

Many school articles mention their GLOs only briefly on the university page or ignore the topic entirely. As these are historically significant groups that have impacted a significant population through the years, the Fraternity and Sorority Project encourages the creation or improvement of these pages as a reference locus. Note, not all of the pages or sections listed here have been updated to one of these templates.

See Category:Lists of chapters of United States student societies by college

Greek Umbrella Organizations

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See List of Greek umbrella organizations

Fraternal Housing and Buildings

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See North American fraternity and sorority housing
See List of Elks buildings
See List of Knights of Pythias buildings

Greek Film and Television

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See also Category:Films about fraternities and sororities
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Lists

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Campuses·

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Chapters

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Meetings

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Members

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Other

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Images

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Categories

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Disambiguation

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This list includes any WP:DAB pages for the category; where identical Greek names exist, names for conflicting societies have been adjusted to avoid confusion, and in some cases, articles have been moved (~renamed). Following Wikipedia's WP:MOS, older and national societies have naming precedence over newer, or local societies.

Project pages

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Redirects

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Templates

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Userboxes

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