Why Acacia?

  • There are a lot of great fraternities out there, and only you can decide which one is right for you. Here are a few reasons why Acacia Fraternity should be on your short list.

     

    Acacia Emphasizes Academic Achievement

    Academic achievement should be the first and foremost priority of all university students. It is also central to the mission of Acacia Fraternity, whose chapters stress academics above all else. Moreover, the Acacia Fraternity Foundation assists deserving Acacians with cash scholarships — over $250,000 in scholarships and educational grants were awarded by the foundation during a recent academic year.

     

    Acacia Develops Leaders

    Acacia Fraternity is dedicated to building leaders by providing a wealth of leadership opportunities for our members. From social issues to academic, business to philanthropy, the Acacians of today are the leaders of tomorrow.

     

    Acacians Help Better the Communities in Which We Reside

    Our motto is "Human Service," and we take it very seriously. As member of Acacia Fraternity you will have ongoing opportunities, through structured community service programs, to make a difference in the lives of those in need. Since 1978, Acacia has supported the Shriners Hospitals (which specialize in pediatric burn care) as our national human service project.

     

    Acacians Value Fitness

    Members of Acacia are encouraged to participate in intramural sports, a system in which athletes of all caliber find camaraderie and physical challenge. Whatever the sport, and whatever your skill level, as a member of Acacia you will always have a place on the team.

     

    Acacians Know How to Have Fun

    Acacia's policy is that each chapter maintains a fun yet responsible social policy that promotes responsible choices and the dignity of every individual as well as zero tolerance for illegal activities, including underage consumption of alcohol.

     

    Credit to the Acacia National Fraternity Website for this page's content.

    (Last edited 03/29/2020)