Find your home: An invitation to Greek life at NWU
By Derrick Gulley Jr.
As your student prepares to step onto campus this fall, you’re both likely feeling a mix of anticipation, excitement, and perhaps a little bit of nervousness about what the next four years will hold. College is a time of enormous change, and one of the most impactful choices your student will make early on is deciding how they’ll spend their time on campus outside the classroom.
As Nebraska Wesleyan’s Greek life advisor, I invite students to explore a culture that has spent generations shaping the finest leaders on our campus: our fraternity and sorority community.
Our Greek community at Nebraska Wesleyan is tight-knit, vibrant, and deeply woven into the fabric of campus. Comprised of two unique sororities and three national fraternities, our Greek organizations represent nearly 20% of NWU’s student body.
The leadership and networking skills developed here pay dividends long after graduation, opening doors to alumni networks across the country.
Your student doesn’t need to arrive on campus certain about their path. We simply ask them to come with an open mind. We invite them to talk with our members during orientation, attend our fall information sessions, and see for themselves the genuine bonds that define our community.
In the meantime, I hope you and your student enjoy the rest of your summer. We are so excited for what’s next.
Lead, serve, belong, GO GREEK.
Derrick Gulley Jr. is director of student engagement and Greek life advisor.