Welcome to Community Life and Learning!
Residential Life Programs (RLP) and the FSILG (Fraternities, Sororities and Independent Living Group Office) form together the Office of Community Life and Learning, within the Department of Residential Life, under the Division of Student Life.
Our Office core principles are Leadership, Scholarship and Citizenship. Graduate Community Life and Learning, Undergraduate Community Life and Learning, and FSILGs each espouse a unique 4th value to meet the needs of that population. The shared principles in this model are the hub of the Community Life and Learning experience and education.
FSILG Community
MIT's FSILG community is comprised of 27 fraternities, 6 sororities, and 5 living groups. FSILGs play an important role for undergraduate students and as such are supported by fulltime staff in the FSILG Office.
Shared Values
The purpose of the FSILG Office is to enhance the out of class experience of the students at MIT and be an advocate for fraternal principles and a proponent of the shared values that living-learning communities provide. The FSILG Office works to promote a cohesive community that values civic and social responsibility, mutual respect, and the growth and development of organizations and their members. In addition, the FSILG Office assesses the leadership and developmental needs of the community and provides educational programs on member development, facility management, organizational operations, scholarship, and risk management.
The FSILG Office also has resources for Faculty Advisors, Resident Advisors, and the FSILG Cooperative, plus resources for chapter retreats and scholarships for attending conferences.
FSILG Resources
The Interfraternity Council (IFC)
The Panhellenic Association (Panhel)
The Living Group Council (LGC)


