UCO to Host Greek Preview Day Spotlighting Fraternity and Sorority Life, April 10

March 2, 2026

Group of UCO students posing for a photo on campus.

The University of Central Oklahoma will host Greek Preview Day, Friday, April 10, to give students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority a firsthand look at Greek life. The event begins at 10 a.m. in the Nigh University Center, Constitution Hall, with breakout sessions, campus tours, tours of chapter housing and other activities continuing until 5 p.m.

Prospective and current students, along with their families, will meet members of UCO’s 27 fraternity and sorority chapters, learn about the four governing councils and explore the benefits of joining Greek life. Attendees will also receive information on campus resources, including housing, financial aid, scholarships and more.

UCO’s four councils include the College Panhellenic Council (CPC), Interfraternity Council (IFC), Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). Each council will host a breakout session to learn about the individual organizations within the council, as well as to provide information on upcoming events, how to join a chapter and membership requirements.

“Greek Preview Day allows students to explore fraternity and sorority life in an open, welcoming environment and see how these organizations support personal growth, leadership development and academic success,” said Aubrey Frazier, director of Student Engagement at UCO.

“It’s a great opportunity to meet current members, ask questions and discover how joining a chapter can help students build meaningful connections and find a true sense of belonging at UCO.”

Parents and family members can attend a separate panel on fraternity and sorority life at Central.

UCO’s fraternity and sorority chapters are listed below by council.

CPC sorority chapters include Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Phi Lambda and Sigma Sigma Sigma.

IFC fraternity chapters include Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Upsilon Chi, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Nu and Sigma Tau Gamma.

MGC fraternity and sorority chapters include Omega Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Omega, Gamma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Chi, Phi Delta Alpha, Sigma Lambda Alpha and Sigma Lambda Gamma.

NPHC fraternity and sorority chapters include Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma and Sigma Gamma Rho.

Registration is free and student participants will receive a free lunch.

To register or for more information about Greek Discovery Day and fraternity and sorority life at UCO, visit go.uco.edu/greek.

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Cutline: The University of Central Oklahoma will host Greek Preview Day, Friday, April 10, to give students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority a firsthand look at Greek life. The event begins at 10 a.m. in the Nigh University Center, Constitution Hall, with breakout sessions, campus tours, tours of chapter housing and other activities continuing until 5 p.m. Pictured, members of UCO's Greek community.

Devan Wielgos

Devan Wielgos

Communications and Marketing Coordinator, UCO University Communications

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The University of Central Oklahoma is a campus community in motion—leading, innovating and creating transformative learning opportunities that foster success for our students. As Oklahoma’s largest metropolitan university, we provide high-quality, nationally recognized programs that are always evolving and adapting to the needs of our students and the community. This commitment is rooted in our founding in 1890 as the state’s teacher’s college, training those who would educate the next generation of leaders and innovators. We remain dedicated to offering an accessible, affordable education, earning national accolades for social mobility, veterans’ outreach and first-generation student programs.

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