Break Schedule
Plan ahead for when the Greek Village opens and closes for breaks.
The University of South Carolina's Greek Village features 20 facilities, houses approximately 700 students, and has some of the premier fraternity and sorority houses in the country.
Housing at Greek Village is not affiliated nor operated by the University Housing Office. Greek Village is operated by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life in partnership with the 20 organizations who have facilities there. Any questions pertaining to meal plans, housing, parking, and other Greek Village operations should be directed to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. For more information and common questions and answers can be found in our FAQ section.
All first-year students at the University of South Carolina live in residence halls, upholding the contract they signed over the summer for both fall and spring semesters. Students are responsible for the full cost of their University Housing contracts. No exceptions will be made for students who wish to move from a residence hall to the Greek Village.
Plan ahead for when the Greek Village opens and closes for breaks.
Review a breakdown of housing and meal plan fees for each chapter house.
Check out our frequently asked questions.
In order to participate in the construction of housing on the USC-Columbia campus, organizations should submit a request to the University Greek-letter Housing Committee.
To submit a request, review the requirements here.
Questions can be directed to Carli Mercer.