Contributions from campus stakeholders (e.g., campus Hillel and Chabad directors) were also utilized to inform the campus profile narratives
but that may not be accurate or may not apply to all schools. Do you happen to know of specific examples where these individuals were not contacted or didn’t contribute? It would be helpful in understanding more about how the ratings were determined, and maybe help students or families who are not personally familiar with the specific schools.
How to Get Involved in Campus Life, and University Policies on Greek Life, Hazing and Student Conduct - Georgetown University says that “Georgetown University does not support a social Greek system. Social fraternities and sororities are not eligible for access to University benefits, nor do they have the benefit of University oversight. Georgetown’s decision not to support a social Greek system reflects our concerns for the inclusion and well-being of our students and is rooted in the values that have animated this university for more than two centuries.” However, it does not mention prohibiting students from joining fraternities or sororities that operate completely off-campus and independently of the school.