At ETSU, our fraternity and sorority community thrives under the guidance of dedicated advisors and the influence of accomplished alumni. Our advisors, experienced and passionate mentors, provide invaluable support, ensuring our chapters succeed academically, socially, and professionally. They offer guidance on leadership development, organizational management, and uphold the values that define our FSL community.
Meanwhile, our alumni, representing diverse fields and backgrounds, continue to enrich our chapters with their wisdom, resources, and experiences. Their contributions amplify our commitment to fostering lifelong connections, professional growth, and a strong sense of community among our members.
Their collective efforts and steadfast commitment shape the foundation of our fraternity and sorority experience, empowering our members to excel both during their time on campus and throughout their lives beyond graduation.
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Serve as an Alumni Advisor
Many alumni choose to support their fraternity or sorority by serving as an alumni advisor. If you are interested, please contact your organization directly or our office as that we can connect you with the respective advisory board/chapter.
Make a Donation
East Tennessee State University Fraternity and Sorority Life has a foundation account set up to support the educational purpose of Greek-lettered organizations. Our generous donors have supported major programming that reaches over 650 students annually. Students also benefit from high impact programming by attending conferences and supporting national speakers to present to student leaders. Questions about tax-deductible donations to the ETSU Foundation can be sent to Director of Development, Dessi Ford
If you need to call attention to a student of concern, please review information about ETSU's CARE Report.