Thank you for taking the time to nominate an individual, group or program for outstanding impact on the Columbia community! Your thoughtful nomination will aid the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) in selecting Of-the-Month (OTM) winners.
To request A/V equipment for use in a residence hall or brownstone, a member of a registered fraternity or sorority must complete the following form by noon at least five business days in advance of the event. Chapters are responsible for any equipment that is lost, damaged or not returned within one business day of the event. Contact Ryan Cole at rc3170@columbia.edu with any questions and concerns.
Welcome to the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community at Columbia University!
Becoming a member of a fraternity or sorority is a lifelong commitment to leadership, service, academic excellence, and community. By completing and signing this form, you acknowledge your understanding of these commitments and agree to uphold the values and policies of your organization, the Columbia FSL community, and the institution. We are excited to support you on your journey as you contribute to a legacy of brotherhood/sisterhood, service, and scholarship!
Within the residence hall communities, Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students are able to hold leadership positions, partner with Faculty and execute programs and events based on
Prior to applying to a Special Interest Community, please take into account the cost associated with each housing option.
All assignments are done by the houses internally. Assignments are typically done based on what is best for the relationships in the house taking into account seniority within the community. Applying to a Special Interest Community does not guarantee access to a single. You are applying for a communal experience and not for the accommodations.