Sorority and Fraternity Housing
The Alpha Phi House: 1316 Michigan Avenue.
The Alpha Sigma Alpha House: 1310 Michigan Avenue.
Cornelius House (1948, renovated 2011) was returned to the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity in 2011. In 1982 the Cornelius house had been repurposed to provide faculty offices, classrooms, practice rooms, and a lounge for the music department. The building was named for Dr. James D. H. Cornelius, who taught classics at Adrian College from 1881 to 1925.
The Chi Omega House: 1380 Michigan Avenue.
The Delta Nu Kappa House 1334 Michigan Ave.
The Pi Kappa Alpha House: 106 S. Charles Street.
The Hughes Sigma Alpha Epsilon House: 1108 Michigan Avenue. The house was dedicated in 1962 in honor of Llyod I Hughes, SAE industrialist, alumnus, and former trustee member.
The Theta Chi House: 315 South Madison Street.
The Reeves Tau Kappa Epsilon House: 1215 West Michigan Avenue. Named in honor of Ronald Reeves, a devoted Adrian College and TKE alumni.
All the above College-owned Greek housing serves the residence, meeting and social needs of the chapters.