Using statistics from Wintergreen college surveys, a company called StartClass decided to rank colleges by what matters — who’s the most frat. Their findings are based on percentages of the male student body that joined a fraternity at each school in 2015. Only large schools, with 5,000 or more students were included.
10. Vanderbilt University
- 32 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 17 fraternities
9. University of Mississippi
- 33 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 16 fraternities
- 16 fraternity houses
8. Southern Methodist University
- 33 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 13 fraternities
- 10 fraternity houses
7. Case Western Reserve University
- 34 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 17 fraternities
- 14 fraternity houses
6. Wake Forest University
- 39 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 14 fraternities
- 0 fraternity houses
5. Lehigh University
- 40 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 20 fraternities
- 17 fraternity houses
4. Texas Christian University
- 41 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 20 fraternities
- 10 fraternity houses
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 39 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 27 fraternities
- 26 fraternity houses
2. Harding University
- 50 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 14 fraternities
- 0 fraternity houses
1. Dartmouth College
- 61 percent of the male student body is Greek
- 15 fraternities
- 15 fraternity houses
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