History of the North American fraternity and sorority system

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This page deals with the development of a coordinated system of college fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada. These organizations coordinate their activities among themselves, through inter-organizational groups, like the National Interfraternity Conference and at many colleges and universities through university administrative staff assigned to coordinating activities.

For a history of the development of colleges and fraternities themselves, see History of North American college fraternities and sororities. That history encompasses the period prior to any coordinated system, and a range of organizations not included in any coordinated system.

The development of the National Interfraternity Conference.

Other interfraternity organizations.

Banta's Greek Exchange.

William Raymond Baird.

Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities.

Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities

The National Panhellenic Council.

National Panhellenic Council.

University Administrators and college fraternities and sororities.

It is typical for a larger university campus to have a university administrator in the Dean's Office be responsible for activities in "Greek Life".

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