Housing information
Fraternity and sorority housing is a long-standing tradition at UW, housing nearly 4,000 students in close-knit chapter communities. These residences bring together students from diverse backgrounds in active, shared living environments where members support one another academically and socially. Living in chapter housing offers an immediate sense of belonging and a home away from home. Alternative housing is also available for sorority and fraternity members, including on-campus housing.
Neighborhood with chapter housing
The North of 45th neighborhood is the nation’s largest concentrated area of fraternity and sorority housing, with more than 50 chapter houses and annexes housing approximately 4,000 members within a compact area, and an additional 1,000 members living nearby. The neighborhood is supported by both the Seattle Police Department and nightly University of Washington Police patrols. Safety, crime, and neighborhood improvements are addressed through the North of 45th Committee, which includes representatives from the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association, OFSL, UW and Seattle police, students, and local residents.
Forms
Event Registration Form
Grade release form
Grade roster certification form
Hazing information
Hazing has no place at the University of Washington. Explore the website to learn how to recognize and prevent hazing in our Husky Community