FSL Community

Mission

Fraternity and Sorority Life aspire to build world leaders by upholding high standards, providing service to our surrounding communities, fostering a culture of community and belonging, and creating a meaningful environment that facilitates life-long friendships.

Learn more about FSL, the four governing councils, and 42 fraternities and sororities.

Council Highlights

Our community and the University are both rapidly growing. 

RECORD RECRUITMENT
TXST welcomed 939 new members to the FSL community this fall 2025.

Men jumping for joy

Philanthropy

$135,857 Raised
By all four councils and their respective chapters for local and national causes.

Men posing during a service project

Community Service

20,979 Service Hours
By all four councils and their respective chapters to the local community. 

students in a seminar

Leadership Development

21,636 Hours
Improving members' professional, personal, and future development.

Alumni Spotlight

Frank Friesenhahn and friends at Tailgate

Frank Friesenhahn and Friends attend the 3rd Annual All-Greek Tailgate (2025)

FSL spotlights TXST alumni who make meaningful impact through their engagement and dedication as leaders in the community. Learn more about Frank's experience and impact.


Frank Friesenhahn

Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1987
TXST, Class of 1991

  • Pledging Sigma Phi Epsilon in 1987 and graduating in 1991, Frank Friesenhahn has spent nearly four decades nurturing the brotherhood that shaped his life. What began as pledge-class friendships grew into lifelong partnerships—many of his closest SigEp brothers remain his real-life friends, business partners, and trusted collaborators. Known as the “connector,” Frank served as social chair as an undergraduate and never stopped embodying that role, continually bringing people together with intention and heart.
     
    After years of missionary work and watching his youngest daughter choose Texas State, Frank felt called to re-engage with the university and support the Fraternity & Sorority Life community. That mission evolved into a renewed effort to bring SigEp back to campus. Around the same time, fellow alumnus Tim Hayden felt the same pull, and soon national headquarters united their efforts. After a year of groundwork, the environment at Texas State—strong university support, engaged alumni, a growing Greek community, and an energized FSL office—created the perfect moment for SigEp’s return.
     
    On October 7th, Frank helped initiate nine new brothers—the first in 27 years—with 24 alumni flying in on short notice to celebrate. Since then, the chapter has found  12 more men to be committed prospects for a spring initation, each described as a “different breed” of student-leader. This fall, Frank organized a full alumni weekend, and the SigEp Alumni Volunteer Corporation raised $23,000 in just five days. Their goals are ambitious: a Texas Tau charter by April 2026 and chapter housing by Fall 2026.
     
    Frank also plays a key role in the annual all-Greek tailgate, now in its third year, collaborating with alumni leaders like Tim Hayden, Jeff Truscott, TKE alumnus Mike Haase and ATO alumnus Fritz Cox. His commitment reflects the core values he and his brothers were raised on: education, mentorship, and intentional friendship. Frank and the SigEp alumni remain steadfast in recreating the transformative fraternity experience that shaped them—and in building a powerful legacy for the next generation of Texas State students.

Bobcats Protect: It's Not Tradition, It's Hazing

Recognize

Anything that causes harm, embarrassment, or risk isn't tradition - it's hazing.

Prevent

If you see something, say something.

Report

Anyone concerned about hazing can report information to the Dean of Students Office

Unrecognized Organizations

The following organizations are not recognized by Texas State University and may not organize any event, sponsor any activity, or participate in any endeavor related to the university:

Phi Zeta Psi

If you believe any of these organizations are operating as though they are recognized, including recruitment of members, alert: 
Dean of Students Office 
512.245.5646
dosoffice@txstate.edu

Contact Us

Location

LBJSC 410
109 Student Center Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666

Office Hours

Monday to Friday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm