In conjunction with its annual best colleges list, The Princeton Review also ranks the US colleges with the most Greek life.
This year Transylvania University, a small liberal arts college in Kentucky, took the top spot with just over 53% of its students participating in Greek life. You might already be familiar with the school's Delta Sigma Phi fraternity brothers, who caught the attention of Taylor Swift herself with their "Shake It Off" video.
It wasn't surprising to find that many of the schools on the list also appeared on the Review's
However, Greek life isn't all about partying. Many of these Greek-heavy colleges also made the lists of schools with top internship opportunities and schools with the best alumni networks.
Nearly half of the colleges on this list are in the south, but Pennsylvania is the most widely represented state, accounting for 20% of the schools ranked.
Here are the schools with the most fraternity brothers and sorority sisters:
- Transylvania University - Lexington, Kentucky
- Gettysburg College - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
- DePauw University - Greencastle, Indiana
- Dartmouth College - Hanover, New Hampshire
- Miami University - Oxford, Ohio
- Bucknell University - Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
- Syracuse University - Syracuse, New York
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Champaign, Illinois
- Lehigh University - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Union College - Schenectady, New York
- Vanderbilt University - Nashville, Tennessee
- Florida Southern College - Lakeland, Florida
- Pennsylvania State University - University Park, Pennsylvania
- Wofford College - Spartanburg, South Carolina
- Howard University - Washington, District of Columbia
- University of Iowa - Iowa City, Iowa
- University of Mississippi - University, Mississippi
- Wake Forest University - Winston Salem, North Carolina
- Rhodes College - Memphis, Tennessee