Greek Life Lowers Grades, No Earnings

Updated: 2025.08.13 2M ago 1 sources
Using a university rule that delayed and gated fraternity/sorority entry, researchers find joining cuts grades by up to 0.3 standard deviations and yields no later earnings boost. The supposed networking payoff does not show up in income data. — It challenges the belief that Greek affiliations are a good human-capital investment, informing university policy and student choices.

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