Greek Houses

Greek Houses

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Fraternities and sororities have been a part of Stanford since the day the University opened in 1891. Greeks have enjoyed a vibrant and dynamic existence at Stanford, and today represent 25% of the undergraduate student population. Currently, 26 Greek organizations are formally recognized by the University—eleven are expected to be housed on Stanford’s campus during the 2021-22 academic year (two sororities will share one house). Residents are required to purchase a board plan.

Residents for Greek houses are chosen through the annual rush process.  If you are interested in joining a sorority or fraternity please go to Fraternity and Sorority Life.

 

General Information

Residence Name

Greek Houses
Map

Area of Campus

Central

Street Address

Various - see Chart below

Mailing Address

Students living in Row Houses are strongly encouraged to follow the directions for the mail and package process provided on the Mail Delivery and Shipping page, as the PO Box address is each student’s official Stanford address and should be maintained during their entire undergraduate career.  However, Row residents are also able to have mail packages delivered directly to their Row house by addressing mail and packages to the house's street address.  Please be reminded that Student Housing/the University accepts no responsibility for packages sent to/delivered at individual residences.

Housing Service Center

Various - Please visit your local Neighborhood Housing Service Center

Dining Service

Residents must purchase board plans which include five swiped per week for use in the dining halls.

Class Configuration

Upperclass

Co-ed Type

All male or all female

Custodial Service

University managed

Furnishings Each house is unique, but general furnishings in a typical student room include a bed, desk, chair, dresser or drawers, bookcase or bookshelves, closet or wardrobe, wastebasket, and recycle bin. Bathrooms are communal; single-gender.
Common Areas Each house has a kitchen, dining room, lounge, computer cluster, and study area.

Greek Houses - Fraternities

House

Address

Year Built

Neighborhood

Kappa Sigma

1035 Campus Drive

1962

Neighborhood N

Phi Kappa Psi

592 Mayfield Ave

1912

Neighborhood F

Sigma Nu

557 Mayfield Ave

1896

Neighborhood A

Sigma Phi Epsilon

1047 Campus Drive 1962 Neighborhood D

Greek Houses - Sororities

House

Address

Year Built

Neighborhood

675 Lomita (alpha Kappa Delta Phi & Chi Omega)

675 Lomita 1965 Neighborhood O

Alpha Phi

1018 Campus Drive 1896 Neighborhood R

Delta Delta Delta

702 Bowdoin Street 1967 Neighborhood A

Kappa Alpha Theta

585 Cowell Lane

1967

Neighborhood S

Kappa Kappa Gamma

664 Lomita

1965

Neighborhood T

Pi Beta Phi

517 Cowell Lane

1967

Neighborhood F