Fraternity and Sorority Housing
There are several fraternities and sororities that have townhouses within the George Washington University campus. Between eight and 30 students live in each chapter house. Chapter listings are subject to change annually.
Questions regarding Fraternity and Sorority Housing can be directed to either your FSL Housing Manager or to [email protected].
Fraternity & Sorority Housing Options 2021 - 2022
Located on a full city block on 23rd Street between F and G Streets is Townhouse Row, which opened in the Fall of 2003, consists of 8 houses designed specifically for Greek organizations. Each townhouse features a finished basement, large living and dining areas, a full kitchen, and sleeps between 24-30 members.
Each townhouse has five floors with bedrooms located on the second, third, and fourth floors. The kitchen, living, and dining rooms are on the ground floor, and the basement holds the meeting/recreation, laundry, and storage rooms.
Townhouse A: Sigma Chi
Townhouse B: Alpha Phi
Townhouse C: Beta Theta Pi
Townhouse D: Sigma Kappa
Townhouse E: Kappa Delta
Townhouse F: NPHC
Townhouse G: Sigma Delta Tau
Townhouse H: Alpha Delta Pi
Building Snapshot
Style: Townhouse Style
Year Built: 2003
Number of Floors: 3 Residential plus 1st Floor and Basement Common Levels
Building Features:
Meeting Room and Common Areas
Kitchen facilities in each townhouse
Laundry facilities in each townhouse
Technology
Wireless Internet
Sustainability Features:
Single stream recycling
Low flow water fixtures
Energy-efficient LED lighting
50% solar energy power
Bike storage (behind the houses)
Three chapters (Delta Tau Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Sigma Chi) are housed within the campus boundary in independently-owned houses.
Seven chapters (Alpha Epsilon Phi, Kappa Phi Lambda, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Psi Zeta, and Zeta Beta Tau) reside in individual houses within the GW campus.
Strong Hall is home to three sororities with a maximum occupancy of 116 women in this female-only living option.
Strong is located in the center of campus close to several academic buildings, the Quad, and many other residential houses.
Women have their choice of residing in two types of rooms: singles (with community bathrooms) or adjoining doubles with a shared bathroom.
The Strong Hall rooftop deck provides residents with beautiful views of the city as well as a great place to study.
Strong Hall was renovated in 2015 with updates to the common areas and flooring as well as a new elevator. The building received a new sprinkler system and the interior was painted.
The following chapters reside in Strong Hall:
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Chi Omega
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Pi Beta Phi
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Kappa Alpha Theta
Building Snapshot
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Style: Apartment Style
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Year Built: 1936
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Gender: Female Only Residence Hall
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Number of Floors: 8
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Address: 620 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
Building Features
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Rooftop Lounge and Decks
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Meeting Space
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Laundry facilities in the building
Room Size
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Single Units (with private, adjoined, or common bathroom)
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2-Person Units (with private, adjoined, or common bathroom)
Technology
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Wireless Internet
Sustainability Features
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Single stream recycling
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E-Cycling drop off tower
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Low flow water fixtures
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Energy-efficient LED lighting in hallways
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50% solar energy power
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Bike storage (in Basement)
Philip Amsterdam Hall
2350 H St. NW
Suite 106
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: (202) 994-2552
Email: [email protected]