Greek systems aren’t always given the best reputations on college campuses, because of all the stories and tall tales about how the greek system is just about partying, but they actually make their members get better grades and stay on the straight and narrow. Although most students involved in Greek life are also more susceptible to drug and alcohol use, they also give a lot of schools a higher graduation rate. It is required of each Greek member to have a certain grade point average in order to stay apart of the organization and participate in …show more content…
At Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, a small liberal arts campus, the school board tested out different ways to run their Greek system. Some of the steps they took to reform the Greek system included more non-member social events, along with a reduction in the presence of alcohol at social events campus-wide. They found that this helped to make a more inclusive environment for non-members in the Greek realm. Part of this self-study that the board conducted was to test if reforming the Greek system would give the school a beneficial outcome. The beneficial outcomes that they were looking for would be a better reputation for Greek life, higher graduation rates, or more student involvement in academics (Neuberger,