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A Legacy of Leadership. A Future of Possibility.

Since 1872, Fraternity and Sorority Life has been a vibrant part of the Spartan experience. With a rich history rooted in tradition and a future focused on connection, Michigan State’s fraternity and sorority community helps students build lifelong friendships, grow as leaders, and thrive in and out of the classroom. When you join a fraternity or sorority, you gain more than a chapter—you gain a community, a network, and a place to call home. All programs and activities are open to all without restriction or preference based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin or other protected personal identity.

Reporting Concerns

Hazing Information and Resources

Michigan State University is committed to providing a safe environment in which all students have the right to belong to student organizations without undergoing hazing as a right of entry.  As such, it is the policy of the University that hazing is strictly prohibited.  Hazing can result in irrevocable harm to students, their families, and the University community.

No student organization or individual student shall conduct nor condone hazing activities.  Any group or individual responsible for hazing may be subject to disciplinary action, criminal prosecution, and/or civil prosecution. 

For more information on hazing and how to report can be found here: https://ossa.msu.edu/hazing-information-and-resources 

Anonymous reporting on hazing activities and resources can also be found here: https://hazingpreventionnetwork.org/how-to-report-hazing/ 

Anonymous Reporting

In some cases, a student one may want to report a concern anonymously. Michigan State University has implemented a telephone hotline including a web reporting feature to help maintain adherence to ethical practices. The purpose of the hotline is to provide an anonymous method to report known or suspected misconduct at Michigan State University. Misconduct related to the following areas can be reported through the hotline: fiscal, conflicts of interest, employment, medical/HIPAA, research, safety, athletics, discrimination/harassment, privacy, retaliation, and any other issue that does not fit another category. To visit the website, please go to the MSU Misconduct Hotline.