Colleges with Frats that don’t drink

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^ UVA
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Anonymous wrote:Michigan is bad.

Stanford has no alcohol during recruitment cycles. Houses can (and have) been disbanded after one offense. I'm sure it used to be different. There were lawsuits - things change.

I'm not shocked UVA is bad. I think anything southern school is going to be different.

Cornell has a TON of greek like that have nothing to do with partying.

I wish people would add their ages and/or ages of their kids. Even if your kid went to college prepandemic, it's different. Colleges used that to reset a lot of things. They realized when they had a couple years of no upperclassman to say, "we can't change that!", they had a moment of opportunity


We stayed near the corner on a Thursday night and my athletic, non-drinking son was turned off by the party scene. My husband and I loved it. lol But- I’m glad he’s not into that. Went to a smaller school.


I’ll add he is doing a club sport that is pretty serious- 2 seasons, travel and it’s frat-like without the drinking. Yes- there is some but it’s mild and nobody cares if you do or don’t. I’m glad he chose this route. I parties like crazy, so much binge drinking and tail gating and I feel like so many came away with unhealthy drinking habits for life. Fun almost always was equated with drinking
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Anonymous wrote:The business fraternities and clubs may be a good fit.


Agree. Son is in Alpha Kappa Psi - hundreds of local chapters.
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