National Pan-Hellenic Council
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) was founded on May 10, 1930 on the campus of Howard University in Washington DC. It is the governing council and umbrella organization all historically, but not exclusively Black Greek-lettered organizations, commonly referred to as the Divine Nine.
The council focuses on organizing activities that promote excellence in academics, community and campus involvement, and brother and sisterhood.

The National Pan-Hellenic Council at the University of Oklahoma is home to over 60 members in the NPHC-affiliated chapters on campus. NPHC members are devoted leaders, scholars, and citizens in the University of Oklahoma and Norman community. We hope you will take some time to learn about our NPHC community:
- There are over 60 members in the NPHC community on campus
- The All-NPHC grade point average is a 3.07 as of FA21
- NPHC chapters host a variety of philanthropic, professional development, leadership development, and community-building events each semester
Greekdom 1.0 & 2.0: Interested in joining the National Pan-Hellenic Council community? Make sure you attend Greekdom 1.0 in the Fall or Greekdom 2.0 in the Spring. This event is an amazing opportunity to learn more about each organization and ask questions in a low pressure environment.
