Fraternity and Sorority life

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Fraternity and Sorority Life AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY®


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DEAR WILDCATS, On behalf of the fraternity and sorority community, we would like to welcome you to the University of Kentucky! At a university of this size, the number of opportunities for campus involvement can be overwhelming. Our fraternity and sorority community allows members the chance to become involved on- and off-campus through philanthropy, athletics, academics and leadership development all while building intentional relationships. Regardless of how far you will travel to Lexington, your chosen organization will be your home away from home just as your newfound brothers or sisters will become family. For these reasons, joining our fraternity and sorority community has the potential to be one of the best decisions you will make in college.

able to follow in the footsteps of the countless accomplished fraternity men and sorority women who came before you. Our community was founded on the values of scholarship, leadership, friendship and service; our members strive to live out these values each day. Your time spent at the University of Kentucky will be among the best years of your life, and we hope this guide will provide you with a small glimpse into all the ways fraternity and sorority life can enhance your experience. We wish you the very best on your college journey.

Fraternity men and sorority women have been part of the long-standing tradition at the University of Kentucky since the first fraternity was established in 1893. Should you choose to become a member of one of our organizations, you will be

We look forward to meeting you soon! Ellie Cahill

President, Panhellenic Council

Noah Lewis

President, Interfraternity Council

Jada Linton

President, National Pan-Hellenic Council

Jennifer Nunn

President, United Greek Council


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Director Susan West Assistant Director Emily Perrin Britt Assistant Director Jenna Lyons House Director Robert Smith House Director Benjamin Powell House Director Joel Saslaw House Director Chris White

FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE The Fraternity and Sorority Life Office includes professional fraternity and sorority advisors with more than 50 years of combined experience working with fraternal organizations. Fraternity and Sorority Life is a part of the Dean of Students Office and works collaboratively with other departments in the Division of Student and Academic Life to promote the success of organizations and students through education, guidance and advocacy. The professional staff advisors work in partnership with a team of house directors who support facilities and large community projects. The staff also work with the governing council and chapters in all areas of fraternity and sorority operation including membership education, leadership, community service, university involvement, finance, recruitment, scholarship, personal growth and accountability. They work collaboratively with council officers, members and chapter officers, as well as chapter advisors, alumni corporations and inter/national organization volunteers and staff. The staff hopes that students find a home away from home in the University of Kentucky fraternity and sorority community, and they look forward to providing students with guidance and support to achieve their goals.

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Fall 2016 Statistics Fraternity Members 2,013 Sorority Members 4,036 Total Members 6,049

All Fraternity GPA 3.13 All Sorority GPA 3.36 All Greek GPA 3.29

An Equal Opportunity University

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21% of male undergraduates 35% of female undergraduates 29% of full-time undergraduates All Male GPA 3.04 All Female GPA 3.29 All University GPA 3.18


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Membership Benefits SCHOLARSHIP

UK’s fraternity and sorority community takes great pride in its scholastic achievement. Both the new member and the all-Greek grade point average exceed the all-university average. The Fall 2016 all-Greek cumulative GPA was a 3.34 compared to the all-university cumulative GPA of 3.21. The difference was even greater for new members who achieved a GPA of a 3.257 compared to the all-freshman average of 3.068. Chapters place great emphasis on encouraging, developing and maintaining academic progress. All groups have minimum standards for membership that serve to encourage and hold members accountable for academic success. Councils and chapters provide tutors, study programs and other incentives to promote academic improvement. Additionally, time management skills of fraternity and sorority members improve as they work to achieve their academic goals while also meeting chapter expectations.

LEADERSHIP

Membership in a fraternity or sorority offers students many opportunities to develop their leadership potential within the chapters as well as on campus. From day one members have the opportunity to grow their leadership skills through involvement with committees, event planning and leadership development programs. UK’s organizations take great pride in having members serve as role models on campus in a variety of ways. Members have served in leadership positions in campus groups including Student Government, Center for Community Outreach, NAACP, DanceBlue, Club Sports, Student Wellness Ambassadors, K Crew Leaders, College Mentors for Kids, Black Student Union, Student Activities Board, Residence Life Association, Latino Student Union and many others.

SERVICE

The University of Kentucky was founded on the principle of service, and chapters support a strong tradition of service to our campus and community. Each year, members donate thousands of dollars and, more importantly, thousands of volunteer hours to various charities. While chapters focus on national philanthropies, all support local agencies as well. Each of the councils promote collective service among their member chapters. The United Greek Council has a partnership with the Hope Center, a Lexington homeless resource center, and sponsors various projects and fundraisers to support its mission. Panhellenic hosts a school supply drive during primary recruitment. Students are encouraged to participate in service from the beginning of their membership.

SOCIAL

UK’s fraternity and sorority community provides a diverse selection of social programs to its members. These programs vary from brotherhood and sisterhood events to social functions between different organizations. Friendship is a core value of fraternities and sororities, and groups work to provide events and activities that promote relationships within the chapter and in the entire fraternity and sorority community. Fraternity and sorority members are also members of the Big Blue Nation and fill the stands for Wildcat athletic teams as well as student-life events such as Crunch Brunch and campussponsored concerts. Doing things together help members bond and develop relationships within their chapter, the larger fraternity and sorority community and to UK.


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Requirements These are general requirements. Chapter-specific requirements are listed later in this guide.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS All participants in the intake/recruitment process must be full-time students at the University of Kentucky. Each of the chapters requires a minimum grade point average for pledging. The Interfraternity Council is the only council with a minimum academic requirement for participation in recruitment.

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS Joining a fraternity or sorority carries a financial commitment. This financial commitment covers the cost of participation in chapter activities, dues and fees to the inter/national organization and housing costs for those groups with chapter facilities. The amount varies by chapter and each organization will have different options for payment including payment plans and scholarships. New members can expect to pay more for the first semester of membership because of national initiation fees.

SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Being a member of a fraternity or sorority involves giving back to the local community as well as to each chapter’s national philanthropy. Every chapter has its own service requirements for individual members that may range from completing individual service hours to attending chapter philanthropic events. Participating in these service events provides members with opportunities to get involved in the community to learn the importance of giving back to others.

HOUSING REQUIREMENT There are currently 27 IFC and Panhellenic Council chapters that have chapter houses. Living in a fraternity or sorority house is a great transition from living in the residence halls because it has many of the same benefits as the residence halls plus the opportunity to live with fraternity brothers or sorority sisters. Chapter house living usually includes sharing a room with at least one chapter member and having meals served Monday through Friday. Residents also have the convenience of living in the hub of many chapter activities. If a chapter has housing, then members are likely to be required to live in the house for at least two semesters. However, not all fraternities and sororities provide housing. Most fraternity or sorority housing corporations operate much like a landlord and must have all available spots occupied with a signed contract (and possibly a deposit). Most chapters have a house director who lives in an apartment within the house to provide security along with food, maintenance and housekeeping supervision. All chapter housing is different so this is a great topic to discuss with each organization.

DID YOU KNOW? 844 students live in fraternity and sorority houses Average cost for living in a fraternity house per semester: $1,852 Average cost for living in a sorority house per semester: $2,447


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Policies HAZING STATEMENT Fraternities and sororities were founded by students who came together as friends to create a bond and support each other academically. Their goals were intellectual, social and moral growth. Fraternities and sororities at the University of Kentucky expect their members to strive for academic achievement, demonstrate responsible citizenship, show concern for the rights and needs of others and provide leadership by promoting selfrespect of others. As such, hazing in any form will not be tolerated. The University of Kentucky defines hazing as any action or situation created by a member of the university community against another member of the university community for the purpose of affiliation with a group or organization that: (a) Is negligent or reckless in nature; (b) Is humiliating or endangers an individual; or (c) Unreasonably interferes with scholastic or employment activities. Actions and situations that may constitute hazing include, but are not limited to, the following: forced consumption of food, alcohol or drugs; paddling in any form; creation of unnecessary fatigue; personal servitude; physical and/or psychological shocks; forced wearing of apparel which

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is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; degrading or humiliating games and activities; sleep or food deprivation; unreasonable exposure to the weather; kidnapping or abandonment; line-ups and berating; undue interference with academic pursuits; or expectation of participation in activities that are illegal, lewd or in violation of University policy. If you feel you are being hazed or know of a hazing incident, report it immediately to the Hazing Hotline at 859-257-8573 or online at stophazing.uky.edu.

ALCOHOL STATEMENT The University of Kentucky fraternity and sorority community opposes the misuse of alcohol and maintains that all chapters, all individual members and all guests must abide by state, local and university laws and regulations. Guidelines for social events involving alcohol are established by the University of Kentucky and prohibit students from possessing alcoholic beverages in the houses and on chapter premises. All chapters work to educate and foster a better understanding of social responsibility and alcohol education for their members.

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Frequently Used Terms Advisor: An alumnus member who serves as a resource for the active chapter and liaison between the alumni and collegians. Alumni: Members of a fraternity who have graduated. (Singular is alumnus.) Alumnae: Members of a sorority who have graduated. (Singular is alumna.) Badge: Also known as a pin, it is an item of jewelry given to members upon initiation.

Founders Day: An event celebrated by fraternities and sororities to highlight the founding of their organization and celebrate its history. It’s not necessarily held on the day the organization was founded. IFC: The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for 23 men’s fraternities. Initiate: A person who has recently learned the ritual of a fraternity or sorority and is a full member.

Bid: An official invitation to join a Panhellenic or IFC organization given to potential new members.

Initiation: A ceremony where a new member becomes a full member of the organization. Initiation ceremonies are private and different for all organizations.

Bid Day: The last day of IFC and Panhellenic recruitment where potential new members receive formal invitations to join a fraternity or sorority.

Intake: Term for the process by which NPHC and other culturally-based organizations select candidates to become new members.

Call: A yell used most commonly by NPHC and culturally-based chapters. Used to identify and greet brothers and sisters. Non-members are not permitted to use the call.

Legacy: The grandchild, son, daughter, brother or sister of an initiated or alumnus/alumna member. Some organizations also include nieces, nephews or stepchildren.

Chapter: A branch of a national sorority or fraternity, established at a campus. Each will have its own name, usually designated by Greek letters.

Line: New member class of an NPHC or culturally-based organization.

Collegian/Collegiate: An initiated member of a fraternity or sorority currently in college. Formerly known as active. Colony: A new organization that is awaiting official recognition from its national office to have a chapter at a campus. Culturally-based: Fraternities and sororities that include the celebration or appreciation of a particular culture. Examples include African-American and Latino organizations. Expansion/Extension: The process used by inter/national organizations to establish a new chapter of their organization at a university.

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Neophyte: New member of an NPHC or culturally-based organization. Also called a neo. New Member: Term for a person who recently accepted a bid or invitation to membership. Some organizations refer to new members as associate members or neophytes. New Member Class: A group of new members who join at the same time. Also referred to as a pledge class or line. New Member Presentation: Presentation show for new members of NPHC or culturally-based organizations. Also called a probate.

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NIC: Stands for North American Interfraternity Conference and is the national governing body of a majority of the men’s fraternities. NPC: The National Panhellenic Conference is the organization that governs 26 national women’s sororities. NPHC: The National Pan-Hellenic Council, the coordinating body of the nine historically African-American fraternities and sororities, also known as the Divine Nine. Order of Omega: An honor society for Greek members who demonstrate outstanding leadership and academic achievement. Panhellenic Council: The governing body for the 15 Panhellenic Association sororities. Philanthropy: Service project or charity undertaken by chapters or councils on a campus, community or national level. PNM: A Potential New Member is a student interested in joining an organization. Also called an aspirant by some groups. Recruitment: The process where sororities and fraternities get new members. Potential new members have the opportunity to interact with all participating organizations and learn more about fraternity/sorority life. Special-Interest: Fraternities and sororities that focus on a specific common area of interest such as culture, faith or academic major. UGC: The United Greek Council is the organization that governs the five national special-interest fraternities and sororities.

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“The United Greek Council shall promote awareness of member organizations through service, scholarship and fellowship.”

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United Greek Council The United Greek Council at the University of Kentucky is the governing council for special-interest and culturally-based fraternities and sororities and is the fastest growing council at the University of Kentucky. The main focus of the UGC is to support a diverse community by creating a culture of respect, inclusivity and empowerment for its organizations.

How To Join Fraternities and sororities within the United Greek Council individually coordinate their recruitment opportunities by chapter. To provide a centralized location to learn about all five organizations within UGC, the council hosts an open house event within the first few weeks of school so interested students can meet members of all UGC chapters. Traditionally, Beta Upsilon Chi Christian Fraternity and Kappa Beta Gamma Sorority host week-long recruitment periods that include different events allowing potential new members to meet and get to know the active members of the group. Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc.; Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc.; and Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc., conduct intake, or recruitment, individually at different times of the year based upon the needs of the chapter. Each group will typically hold an information session in the semester in which membership intake is conducted so that interested students can learn more about chapter specific membership expectations.

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BUC

Beta Upsilon Chi Beta Upsilon Chi Christian Fraternity (BYX) is a community of men dedicated to growing strong leaders. The chapter of BYX at the University of Kentucky serves not only the campus, but also serves the needs of the community by volunteering at local charities, including the Hope Center. BYX is a group of brothers dedicated to one another and the community.

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SLB

Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. @uk_betas

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Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc., was founded April 4, 1986, at the University of Iowa. SLB is a historically Latino-based fraternity with multicultural membership. The mission of Sigma Lambda Beta is to nurture and further a dynamic, values-based environment that utilizes the historically Latino-based fraternity as a catalyst to better serve the needs and wants of all people. This goal is accomplished by having members live by the principles of brotherhood, community service, cultural awareness and scholarship. The UK Colony of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. was established Dec. 3, 2016.

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KBG

Kappa Beta Gamma Kappa Beta Gamma is dedicated to developing sisters morally, socially and intellectually. Three main elements comprise Kappa Beta Gamma’s meaningful sisterhood: character, culture and courage. As friends, they are committed to bettering schools and communities by offering leadership opportunities during and beyond their college years. Kappa Beta Gamma Alpha Nu Chapter

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SLG

Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.

Sigma Lambda Gamma strives to be the premier organization committed to providing a mechanism of empowerment to all women. Members strive to uphold their five founding principles - academics, community service, cultural awareness, morals and ethics and social interaction. As a Latina-based sorority with multicultural membership, the colony highly values diversity and wants to give underrepresented communities a place to belong and provide an environment to celebrate all backgrounds.

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QNX

Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.

The Alpha Omicron colony of Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc., was founded on March 7, 2016 by 15 diverse women who sought to create an inclusive sisterhood. This sisterhood was founded on the principles of scholarship, service, sisterhood, leadership and multiculturalism. Theta Nu Xi is the first and only multicultural-based sorority on campus and in the state of Kentucky.

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“The purpose of the National Pan-Hellenic Council is to initiate, discuss, coordinate, oversee and maintain programs and activities of mutual interest.�

National Pan-Hellenic Council The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at the University of Kentucky is the coordinating body of the eight historically black fraternities and sororities. NPHC organizations were established during a time when African Americans were denied the rights of equal opportunity in society, including at colleges and universities. The organizations were founded to provide opportunities for members to support one another and their community in the pursuit of common values. Today, these organizations continue to embrace the ideals of unity, achievement and service to the community. The chapters strive to empower their members and the larger community socially, economically and politically through education and positive, intentional relationships. Through fellowship and acts of community service, everlasting bonds and friendship are inspired in every individual organization. The opportunity to experience such a genuinely rich tradition and history, while adopting an excellent legacy, makes NPHC organizations a great fit for prospective members.

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The largest NPHC community in Kentucky

NPHC organizations take new members into their organizations through a process called membership intake. This process is organized by each chapter and includes selection of candidates, education about the organization and initiation and full membership. Students interested in joining any of the NPHC organizations must complete NPHC 101. NPHC 101 is an in-person educational program organized by the council to provide interested students with more information about each chapter, membership intake and the expectations of fraternity and sorority life at the University of Kentucky. This program is mandatory for students prior to their participation in membership intake for any NPHC organization and more information about NPHC 101 is available at www.kentuckynphc.com.

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AFA

AlphaFraternity, PhiInc.Alpha The Epsilon Chi chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was chartered April 1, 1965, by Ellis Bullock and Bradley Watkins at UK. The 330th house of Alpha, members stay true to the motto of the fraternity, “Manly deeds, scholarship and love for all mankind.” The chapter exhibits its dedication to service through Alpha League, where they work with the young men of Bryan Station Middle School, and I.M.P.A.C.T. Week, where they focus on giving back to the Lexington and campus community. The brotherhood has created strong bonds and their alumni frequently serve with them. @UK_Alphas

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IFQ

IotaFraternity, Phi Theta Inc. Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. is a social-service organization centered around five star principles: scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity and brotherhood. The founders decided to create their own tradition and organization rather than join one of the existing fraternities, truly living up to the motto, “Building a tradition, not resting upon one.” Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., was the last organization to join the NPHC and is growing rapidly, with more than 30,000 brothers internationally.

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WYF

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., is the first international fraternal organization to be founded on the campus of a historically black college. Omega Psi Phi was founded on Nov. 17, 1911, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The founders were three Howard University undergraduates, Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman. Joining them was their faculty adviser, Dr. Ernest Everett Just. From the initials of the Greek phrase meaning, “friendship is essential to the soul,” the name Omega Psi Phi was derived. That phrase was selected as the motto. Manhood, scholarship, perseverance and uplift were adopted as their cardinal principles.

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FBS

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., was founded on Jan. 9, 1914, on the campus of Howard University, and the Mu Theta chapter at UK was chartered on Sept. 16, 1980. The Mu Theta chapter promotes the founding principles of brotherhood, scholarship and service among collegiate men on the campus of the University of Kentucky. The organization is a social and service fraternity, meaning that their members serve the campus community while also catering to their local community. Phi Beta Sigma is an organization that believes in the “inclusive we” for all men who exemplify its principles and want to make a change on campus. Some famous Sigmas include football player Richard Sherman, scientist George Washington Carver, actor Terrence Howard, former president Bill Clinton and revolutionary Huey P. Newton. @UK_Sigmas1914

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AKA

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., was the first black Greek-lettered organization founded on the campus of Howard University on Jan. 15, 1908. The Iota Sigma Chapter was chartered May 9, 1975, on the University of Kentucky’s campus. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards; promote unity and friendship among college women; study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature; maintain a progressive interest in college life; and be of “service to all mankind.“ The Iota Sigma chapter was honored in 2016 with several UK Greek Awards including the academic excellence award for outstanding scholarship and highest cumulative GPA, Miss NPHC and the Dean’s Cup for outstanding contribution to the community and upholding the values and principles of the Greek community. @IotaSigmaAKAs

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DSQ

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was founded Jan. 13, 1913, at Howard University by 22 college-educated women. The organization consists of college-educated women committed to constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the black community. The Most Excellent Mu Epsilon Chapter was chartered May 9, 1975, at the University of Kentucky by 13 dynamic women. The group prides itself on sisterhood, scholarship and service and works vigorously to implement programs based upon Delta Sigma Theta’s Five Point Programmatic Thrust (economic development, educational development, international awareness and involvement, physical and mental health and political awareness and involvement) that will benefit UK’s campus and the surrounding community. @MuEpsilon_DST

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SGR

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., was founded Nov. 12, 1922, at Butler University by seven educators. The sorority strives to uphold the principles of scholarship, sisterhood and service. The Mu Omicron chapter was chartered at the University of Kentucky on Jan. 18, 1992, by five mesmerizing women. Sigma Gamma Rho has a proud legacy of providing positive and proactive community leadership and support when and wherever needed as indicated by the sorority’s international slogan, “greater service, greater progress.” @MuO_SGRhos

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ZFB

ZetaSorority, PhiInc.Beta Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., was founded on Jan. 16, 1920, at Howard University. The sorority was founded by five zealous women under the principles of scholarship, service, sisterhood and finer womanhood. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., is the only sorority within the National Pan-Hellenic Council to be constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The Iota Mu chapter was chartered at the University of Kentucky on April 23, 1983.

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“The mission of the Interfraternity Council is to unite in the pursuit of scholarship, community service, character and the continued growth of the Greek system.”

Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for 23 men’s fraternities at the University of Kentucky. IFC works with member chapters to coordinate programs and activities that benefit the members, as well as advocates for the needs of fraternities at the University of Kentucky. Joining an IFC organization is a great way to get involved on campus and continue pursuing high academic performance and service to the community.

How To Join All men interested in joining an IFC fraternity must be enrolled full time at the University of Kentucky. The minimum high school GPA for a man to participate in fraternity recruitment is a 2.7 (on a 4.0 unweighted scale, per University of Kentucky’s determination). Returning UK students and transfer students must have a minimum of a 2.5 GPA to participate in recruitment. In order to be eligible for fraternity recruitment, men should register online at www.kentuckyifc.com and pay the $25 recruitment fee at the end of the registration form. The fee increases to $35 at the start of recruitment. In order to be eligible for fraternity recruitment, the student must attend the information session offered by the IFC at the start of recruitment week. Generally, fraternity recruitment week begins with the Main Lawn Mingle cookout and then an information session hosted for all men interested in participating in recruitment. Next, White Hall night is held where all fraternities are set up in the White Hall Classroom Building to meet potential new members. This is followed by three nights of open houses at fraternity houses or designated locations on campus for fraternities that are not housed. Bid Day is the last day of formal fraternity recruitment when new members are invited to join.

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"Joining Alpha Gamma Rho has been one of the best decisions of my life. AGR has opened the door to new friends and opportunities for me to succeed. I'm excited to see what the next few years offer."

AGR

Alpha Gamma Rho

- Sam Laneve, Strongville, Ohio

AGR

GPA Requirement: 2.8 Dues: $500 Signature Event: Paralyzed Veterans of America Shootout

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"I joined Alpha Sigma Phi because it fosters an environment of brotherhood and life-long connections among men of high character. I have experienced opportunities where brothers are able to better themselves through service, leadership, and brotherhood."

ASF

Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sig

GPA Requirement: 2.9 Dues: $700 Signature Event: Boots in the Bluegrass alphasiguk

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- Ian Nicholson, Noblesville, Ind.

“During recruitment, I knew immediately that I felt most comfortable at Alpha Tau Omega. ATO pushes every brother to focus on scholarship, brotherhood and service. Alpha Tau Omega is based upon Christian values and has made my fellow brothers and me more mature and responsible men as we prepare to continue on with our lives. Joining ATO has been one of the most significant decisions thus far and I am thankful for the profound impact it has had upon me.�

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Alpha Tau Omega ATO

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $700 Signature Event: Greek Sing benefitting the Make-A-Wish Foundation @KentuckyATO

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- Brady Stein, Owensboro, Ky.

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BQP

Beta Theta Pi Beta

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $500 Signature Event: Bring It On cheerleading competition benefitting The Nest and God’s Pantry

“Beta has provided me with so many opportunities on campus along with many of my closest friends now. It is truly an uplifting organization that will undoubtedly have a positive impact on you and those you surround yourself with.” - Brady Ekman, Louisville, Ky.

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Chi Psi Chi Psi

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $700 Signature Event: Puppies and Froyo @UKChiPsi

“I didn't realize the national aspect of the fraternity until I met with brothers not at UK. Yale, Miami of Ohio, Michigan, Ole Miss, South Carolina, UC Boulder - you name it, I've been there. Everyone has the opportunity to visit other Alphas and form lifelong friendships.” - Chandler Corales, Lexington, Ky.

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DSF

Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sig

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $625 Signature Event: Beachin' In the Bluegrass - Beach Volleyball Tournament for DanceBlue @UKDeltaSig kentuckydeltasigmaphi

“My experience in Delta Sig has given me some of the most enjoyable times of my life. I love being surrounded by a diverse group of people from all over the country, all who share different interests. My fraternity has given me the perfect balance of hard work and fun.” - Tanner Elliot, Atlanta, Ga.


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"Delt has brought me brothers for life and experiences that have made my college career beyond enjoyable. It shaped me into a better person, and I will be able to bring the values I have learned as I move forward." - Luke Norris, Lexington, Ky.

DTD

Delta Tau Delta Delts

GPA Requirement: 2.7 Dues: $860 Signature Event: Delta Draft @KentuckyDelts Kentucky Delts

"FarmHouse created an environment for me to come to college and really exceed my expectations as a student. This organization has offered me endless opportunities to get involved around campus and the community with all of my closest friends." - Jordan Nicholas, Campbellsville, Ky.

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FarmHouse FH

GPA Requirement: 2.5 Dues: $500 Signature Event: Cowboy Up For A Cure benefitting pediatric cancer patients @UKFarmHouse


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“KA enhanced my freshman experience by giving me the chance to get involved on campus as well as in the community and has helped me form life long bonds with my brothers. KA also helped me adjust to the academic demands that come with being in college and helped me succeed in the classroom as well as outside of the classroom.”

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Kappa Alpha Order KA

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $600 a semester, $350 in the summer Signature Event: Kappa Bowl

- Austin Kappes, Edgewood, Ky.

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“Kappa Sig offered me a place to develop a strong brotherhood with guys from all over the country and the rest of the world. The values it has taught me will serve me well in life as I strive to better myself and my community. I would highly recommend Kappa Sig to anyone interested in developing their sense of leadership, fellowship and commitment.”

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Kappa Sigma Kappa Sig

GPA Requirement: 3.0 high school, 2.5 college Dues: $900 Signature Event: Greek Bowl flag football tournament @KappaSigmaUK

- Jake Avetisian, Louisville, Ky.

“Joining Phi Delta Theta has been an enriching experience to my college career. It was all very intimidating at first, founding a fraternity with a bunch of guys I had never met before. I’ve ended up meeting men that I’m grateful to call my friends and brothers, and who I have made memories with that I won’t forget for the rest of my life. I’m proud to call myself a Phi Delt.”

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Phi Delta Theta Phi Delt

GPA Requirement: 2.8 Dues: $350

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- Austin Wright, Pikeville, Ky.


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"When I came to UK I knew I wanted to be involved in something greater than myself and I found that through FIJI. From pledgeship to initiation and on, I've gotten closer with my brothers than anybody else I know and have learned more about how to be a man than in all four years of high school. I have loved getting an opportunity to serve and be a part of a valuesbased organization like Phi Gamma Delta." - Thomas Ostertag, Louisville, Ky.

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Phi Gamma Delta FIJI

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"Becoming a member of Phi Kappa Tau has given me the opportunity to gain many leadership skills, give back to the community and grow into a true man of character. I'm forever grateful to have gained so many brothers who will always support me in my endeavors throughout life."

GPA Requirement: 2.6 Dues: $650 Signature Event: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of the Darkness Walk

FKT

Phi Kappa Tau Phi Tau

- Ted Hightower, Mt. Washington, Ky.

GPA Requirement: 2.6 Dues: $635 Signature Event: SeriousFun Camps @PhiTau_Kappa

"Being a member of Phi Sig has both helped me in school and in life; the skills I have learned and the opportunities I have been given have helped me grow as a man."

PhiTauUKY

FSK

Phi Sigma Kappa

- David Jenkins, Glen Falls, N.Y.

Phi Sig

@kentuckyphisig

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $650 Signature Event: Polar Plunge benefitting the Special Olympics


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PKA

Pi Kappa Alpha Pike

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $590 Signature Event: UK Special Olympics @KentuckyPikes

PKF

Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kapp

GPA Requirement: 2.7 Dues: $95 national dues plus chapter dues TBD Signature Event: The Ability Experience

SAE

Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $825 Signature Event: The Main Event @UK_SAE KYEpSAE

"Being a part of Pi Kappa Alpha has afforded me the opportunity to become a better version of myself. PIKE has opportunities for both professional and social development and I have really enjoyed seeing myself grow amongst other like-minded men who I am proud to call my brothers. My college experience thus far would not have been the same without Pi Kappa Alpha and the memories the fraternity has given me." - Jacob Bruce, Frankfort, Ky.

Pi Kappa Phi is establishing a new chapter at the University of Kentucky in the Fall 2017. Pi Kappa Phi was founded on the premise of creating leadership opportunities for members. Their founders exemplified leadership in the classroom, on the athletic field, in campus politics and within the community. Members of Pi Kappa Phi’s staff will be at UK during the fall semester recruiting a class of men who are interested in starting this new group.

"I came from across the country to the University of Kentucky and didn't know a soul, but I found a home at SAE because of how personable the brothers were to me. They really made me feel like they wanted me to be part of them just as much as I wanted to be a part of them. It was a perfect fit!" - Daniel Reuben, Mukilteo, Wash.


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“I joined Sigma Chi because I was joining a group of men that had a purpose on this campus outside the stereotypical fraternity. I felt it was a wellrounded organization that I could grow from by being a part of it.”

SC

Sigma Chi Sigma Chi

- Parker Shellhaas, Louisville, Ky.

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $600 Signature Event: UK Police Department vs. Sigma Chi Basketball Tournament

@UKSigmaChi

“I came to Kentucky not knowing a single person, but as soon as I walked in the doors of Sigma Nu I knew I was at the right place. Between socials, brotherhood events, fishing trips and life at the chapter house, I am always having a good time with my brothers. My father always told me to join somewhere I can call a family for life, not just four years, and I know I’ve found that here at Sigma Nu.” - Kip Denison, Canton, Ga.

SN

Sigma Nu Sig Nu

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $850 Signature Event: Arbor Youth Services Challenge

@SigmaNuKY

"SigEp has already expanded my horizon and has started to develop me into a more balanced man. It's a great group of guys who strive to be successful in all aspects and I'm proud to call them my brothers."

SFE

Sigma Phi Epsilon

- Kyle Brown, Battle Creek, Mich.

SigEp GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $550 Signature Event: SigEp Olympics @SigEp_UK

SigEpUK


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SP

Sigma Pi Sigma Pi

GPA Requirement: 2.75 Dues: $700 Signature Event: Altruistic Campus Experience Project @SigmaPi_UK SigmaPiAtUK

“My older brother told me a lot about the fraternities on campus, and I decided that it was something I wanted to be a part of. After going through recruitment, I never met a more down to earth group as Sigma Pi. I knew right away that it was going to be the best part of my college career if I joined Sigma Pi, and I was fortunate enough to be given a bid. I can honestly say that this brotherhood is the best group of guys I’ve ever met.” - Jackson McKinley, Brownsburg, Ind.

QC

Theta Chi Theta Chi

GPA Requirement: 2.8 Dues: $980 Signature Event: G.I. Theta Chi @UKThetaChi ukthetachi

Triangle Triangle

GPA Requirement: 3.0 Dues: $620 Signature Event: Zombie Run benefitting the Lexington Humane Society @UKTriangle KYTriangle

“My experience with Theta Chi and Greek life as a whole has been one of learning who I am, what it means to be a Theta Chi and bettering myself and others for the greater good of the community. Going through two and a half years of college has been an amazing experience and I’m glad I could do it while being a Theta Chi. I hope to continue to make great memories with my brothers throughout college and for life.” - Seth Donovan, Louisville, Ky. "Triangle has not only taught me how to be a better leader, but also how to be a better person. I know that the lessons I have learned here can be applied to every aspect of my life. I know that the friendships that I've made here will last a lifetime." - Lucas Barrett, Shelbyville, Ind.


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University of Kentucky®

“The Panhellenic Council stands for good scholarship, for the guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards and for serving our college community.”

Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the 14 National Panhellenic Conference sororities and one associate member sorority at the University of Kentucky. Panhellenic’s main goals are to create community-wide standards and relationships through leadership opportunities, educational and social programming and oversee fall primary recruitment. In the past, Panhellenic events have included a Women’s Leadership Conference, Month of the Woman and a Panhellenic Unity Candlelight. Every sorority woman belongs to the Panhellenic Association immediately upon pledging. As the largest women’s organization and the second largest student organization, Panhellenic makes a significant impact on UK’s campus with its support for philanthropy, scholarship, leadership and sisterhood. @uk_Panhellenic

uksorority@uky.edu

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

Each of the Panhellenic sororities carries a financial commitment. Dues are assessed at the beginning of each semester, meaning that women will be expected to make two payments per year to her sorority. The first semester of membership tends to be the most expensive as there are often onetime initiation fees. At UK, those costs range from approximately $700 to $1,600 per semester, with the average being near $1,100 per semester. Subsequent semesters average approximately $900 per semester. Some of the chapters do offer the opportunity to live in a sorority house. Members are expected to pay dues each semester of membership in the chapter. The cost to live in the chapter house ranges from around $3,200 to a little more than $4,750; average in-house cost is approximately $3,900 per semester. Many Panhellenic women pay for their own dues by working throughout the school year or having a summer job. To help with financial obligations, each organization will have different payment options that may include payment plans and scholarships.


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How To Join Panhellenic hosts primary recruitment week each fall before classes begin. This is the best opportunity to join because interested women will visit each of the 14 chapters as part of recruitment. In addition to primary recruitment, some Panhellenic chapters are eligible to accept new members after primary recruitment and during the spring semester during Continuous Open Bidding. Phi Sigma Rho is an associate member of the Panhellenic Council but the chapter does not participate in primary recruitment and hosts its own recruitment events.

PRIMARY RECRUITMENT

The University of Kentucky uses a fully-structured recruitment the week before classes begin as the primary recruitment period in order to ensure the future of chapters, make connections and build relationships between chapter members and potential new members, discover shared interests and values among chapter members and potential new members and display the high standards held by all NPC member organizations. Primary recruitment is a values-based, mutually-selective process. Potential new members and chapter members look to find women who share common values, principles and standards. The recruitment process is designed to allow both chapters and potential new members to make choices about their best fit based on shared values. Women interested in participating in primary recruitment should register at www.uksorority.com between May 1 and August 10.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Participants in primary recruitment must be full-time UK students for the fall 2017 semester. There are three ways to register for primary recruitment: online at uksorority.com and click the “recruitment” tab; in person at your “see blue.” U orientation; or by completing the registration form found on uksorority.com and mailing it to the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office with payment. Students participating in other programs during recruitment, including Living Learning Program, FastTrack, Wildcat Marching Band or UK Dance Team, should register by July 15 in order to help with the coordination of schedules.

The cost to register on or before July 15 is $150; after July 15, $175; and after August 1, $225. Primary recruitment starts one week before classes on August 12. Participants who are living in campus housing must indicate so on the registration form. There is a fee for early move-in which will be added to the student’s fall 2017 billing statement.

CONTINUOUS OPEN BIDDING

Continuous Open Bidding (COB) begins after the conclusion of primary recruitment and continues throughout the academic year. COB is recommended for anyone who chooses not to participate in primary recruitment or did not join a chapter during the week. Participating sororities will contact women directly to invite them to attend their membership activities or will post information about their COB events on social media and on Panhellenic’s website. Keep in mind, women will not hear from all the sororities, because some chapters fill their chapter total during primary recruitment. Women interested in COB may register online at www.uksorority.com. Questions regarding COB? Contact the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office at 859-2573151. COB has no registration fee.

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GPA well above the all-female average of a 3.29

Has won more National Panhellenic Council Awards than any other Panhellenic Council


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ACW

Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi

Wisdom, Devotion, Achievement Philanthropy: Domestic Violence Awareness Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 2.5

Alpha Chi Omega works to build real, strong women through leadership opportunities, sisterhood activities and the work accomplished for their national philanthropy. It is the chapter’s hope that the women of Alpha Chi Omega leave the University of Kentucky ready to make a difference in the world around them.

@UK_AXO uk_axo www.kentuckyalphachiomega.com

ADP

Alpha Delta Pi ADPi

Alpha Delta Pi at the University of Kentucky is committed to sisterhood; values and ethics; high academic standards; and social and philanthropic involvement.

Intelligence, Compassion, Humility Philanthropy: Ronald McDonald House Charities Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @ukadpi ukadpi www.ukadpi.com

AGD

Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gam

Leadership, Service, Relationships Philanthropy: Fighting Hunger Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 3.2

@AlphaGamEpsilon ukalphagam uky.alphagammadelta.org

At the University of Kentucky, Alpha Gamma Delta members strive to “live with purpose” every day, as exhibited in the chapter’s commitment to scholarship, community, self and sisterhood. As an Alpha Gam, a member’s college experience will be enriched with life-long memories, a foundation for leadership, opportunities for philanthropic involvement and a sisterhood that will last a lifetime.


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The Kappa Omega chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi at the University of Kentucky is a collection of genuine, diverse women who strive to better the community, campus and each other through life-long friendship and dedication to exceeding the expectation.

AOP

Alpha Omicron Pi AO Pi, Alpha O

Service, Leadership, Sincerity Philanthropy: Arthritis Research Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @uk_aoii

uk_aoii

uky.alphaomicronpi.org

Alpha Phi at the University of Kentucky is a group of closely-bonded women, students and leaders. The chapter is striving to positively impact the campus and make a difference in the local community. The chapter’s sisterhood is supportive, strong and everlasting.

AF

Alpha Phi A Phi

Loyalty, Service, Scholarship Philanthropy: The Alpha Phi Foundation Minimum High School GPA: 2.95 Minimum College GPA: 3.1 @UK_AlphaPhi ukalphaphi ukalphaphi.com

The Lambda Alpha chapter of Chi Omega is a diverse and inclusive group of women. The chapter strives to maintain academic excellence and philanthropic success, while keeping Chi Omega’s six purposes ever at heart.

CW

Chi Omega Chi O

Integrity, Service, Academics Philanthropy: Make-A-Wish Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @UK_ChiOmega ukchiomega www.uky.chiomega.com


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DDD

Delta Delta Delta Tri Delt

Live, Learn, Lead

Becoming a Tri Delta is a lifechanging experience filled with new friends, responsibilities and exciting characterbuilding opportunities. Tri Delta is an organization founded by women to provide opportunities for women to live, learn and lead...with purpose, for a lifetime.

Philanthropy: Saint Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @UKTriDelta UKTriDelta uky.tridelta.org

DG

Delta Gamma DG

Friendship, Education, Social Responsibility Philanthropy: Service for Sight Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 2.75

Delta Gamma offers to women of all ages a rich heritage based on principles of personal integrity, personal responsibility and intellectual honesty. DG’s purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility and develop the finest qualities of character.

@ukdeltagamma ukdeltagamma uky.deltagamma.org

DZ

Delta Zeta DZ

Sincerity, Leadership, Passion Philanthropy: Speech and Hearing Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.2 @UKDeltaZeta ukdeltazeta www.ukdz.org

Delta Zeta at the University of Kentucky exists to enrich the lives of its members in all aspects. The members love one another unconditionally and encourage each other to be the best women that they can be.


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Kappa Alpha Theta’s mission is for its members to grow as individuals, strive for excellence, accept diversity and create lasting friendships. The Gamma Iota chapter focuses on creating leaders who empower others.

KAQ

Kappa Alpha Theta Theta

Faith, Hope, Love Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special Advocates Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @UKTheta UKTheta kentucky.kappaalphatheta.org

The Epsilon Omega chapter of Kappa Delta is a group of diverse, genuine women that are committed to becoming the best version of themselves academically and as members of the fraternity and sorority community. The members work with both national and local philanthropies in hopes of instilling confidence in everyone they meet.

KD

Kappa Delta KD

Confidence, Authenticity, Sincerity Philanthropy: Girl Scouts, Prevent Child Abuse America and The Nest Minimum High School GPA: 3.2 Minimum College GPA: 3.0 @uk_kappadelta uk_kappadelta uky.kappadelta.org

Kappa Kappa Gamma recognizes the value in striving for intellectual excellence and pursuing opportunities for self-growth.

KKG

Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa

Individuality, Education, Merit Philanthropy: Reading is Fundamental, GIRLS Academy, Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation Minimum High School GPA: 3.3 Minimum College GPA: 2.7 @KKGBetaChi kentuckykkg uky.kappa.org


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FM

Phi Mu Phi Mu

Love, Honor, Truth

Phi Mu is filled with a diverse group of women who promote leadership development, community involvement, academic achievement and lifelong friendships.

Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 2.75 @PhiMu_UK phimu_uk uky.phimu.org

FSR

Phi Sigma Rho

Phi Sigma Rho is a social sorority of female engineers that focuses on sisterhood and scholarship.

Phi Rho

Friendship, Scholarship, Encouragement Philanthropy: American Cancer Society and Girl Scouts Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 2.75 @UKPhiSigmaRho ukphisigmarho uky.phisigmarho.org

PBF

Pi Beta Phi Pi Phi

Integrity, Service, Friendship Philanthropy: Literacy Minimum High School GPA: 3.0 Minimum College GPA: 2.5 @UKPiPhi ukpiphi www.pibetaphi.org/ pibetaphi/uky

The Kentucky Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi strives to promote academic success, true sisterhood and community outreach on the University of Kentucky campus.


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Frequently Asked Questions Will going Greek have a negative effect on my grades? Actually, it’s more likely that membership in a fraternity or sorority will help improve your grades. The proof is in the results. Last fall, the all new-member average at UK was 3.26 while the UK allfreshman average was a 3.07. Why the difference? When students join a fraternity/sorority they become part of a larger group of students who have already made it through their first year at UK. Not only does this group understand what a first-year student is facing, but it can also provide assistance in most of the courses new students will be taking. There are few other places where a student can gain access to the variety of resources that the fraternity and sorority community can offer. Ultimately, succeeding in the classroom is the student’s individual responsibility. With the broad range of resources available within the fraternity and sorority community, however, students are more likely to achieve their full academic potential.

Is hazing a traditional practice among Greeks? The University of Kentucky has a very clear policy that hazing is prohibited on campus and it is not limited to fraternities and sororities but for any student, faculty, staff or visitor. Chapter members are educated on the dangers of such practices on an ongoing basis by both the University and the national/ international organization. Hazing, or any activity that subjects members to harassment, ridicule, intimidation, physical exhaustion or mental distress, is entirely contrary to the purposes of the fraternity and sorority community and the University of Kentucky and is not tolerated. If anyone ever thinks that he or she is being asked to participate in inappropriate activities, whether in a fraternity or sorority or any other student organization, the student should contact the Dean of Students Office immediately.

Are fraternities/sororities primarily social in nature, like in the movies? That depends on your definition of “social.” The various activities of today’s fraternities and sororities include educational programs, community service events, intramural sports, alumni events, Parents’ Days, Homecoming, formals and date parties. While all of those events are “social” in some ways, there are additional benefits to participation. All fraternity and sorority chapter houses are alcohol-free facilities with exceptions only for registered alumni events. The Kentucky fraternity and sorority community prides itself on being a progressive, welcoming group.


Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to identify as a student of color to join a culturally-based fraternity or sorority? No. Chapters within the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Sigma Lambda Beta, Sigma Lambda Gamma and Theta Nu Xi are open to students of all ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds. These organizations were founded by students who identify with a particular cultural background for the purpose of providing students of color with an opportunity to find support systems and encouragement in higher education. Membership in these organizations is now open to students of any background, but the groups still include an inter/national focus on initiatives that benefit their particular cultural background.

How much time is required to be a member? Participating in any worthwhile activity always requires a time investment. The old saying “you get out of it what you’re willing to put into it” couldn't ring more true. Most of the fraternity men and sorority women are successfully balancing academics, a part-time job and a social life alongside chapter membership. While there are definitely some mandatory commitments that are set well in advance (e.g., weekly meetings, community service projects, new member education), a student can be as involved as they choose to be. Time requirements vary from group to group depending upon how ambitious of a programming calendar the chapter has. The students who are most active and involved are usually the ones most satisfied with their decision to join a fraternity or sorority.

Which chapter is the best one? All fraternities and sororities share the values of scholarship, leadership, service and brotherhood/sisterhood. The University of Kentucky fraternity and sorority community is very strong, and all of the chapters fulfill their duties to achieve excellence in these areas. Each chapter has its own personality, and students will know which chapter is the best fit for them in both values and personality.

What role do parents play in the fraternity and sorority community? Parents play an important role in the fraternity and sorority community by being supportive and engaged in their son or daughter’s experience. No matter if they were never in a fraternity or sorority or still volunteer regularly with their organization, there are ways for parents to be involved and helpful to their son or daughter. The Fraternity and Sorority Life Office encourages parents to keep an open mind, and encourage their child to do the same, as the membership experience is different for every member. Chapters frequently have events for parents, regularly distribute newsletters and even have parent clubs designed to support the chapter. If parents ever have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office.


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Dates and Contacts FALL 2017 IMPORTANT DATES

August 12 - 20 Panhellenic Primary Recruitment Week August 20 - 26 Interfraternity Council Recruitment Week August 19 - 23 K Week August 20 United Greek Council Open House August 20 National Panhellenic Council Minority Student Welcome September 10 -16 NPHC Week September 18 - 22 National Hazing Prevention Week October 5 - 8 Homecoming Weekend/Family Weekend October 16 Midterm Week November 22 - 25 Thanksgiving Break December 11 - 15 Finals Week

CONTACT INFORMATION

Fraternity and Sorority Life Office 518 Patterson Office Tower Lexington, KY 40506-0027 859-257-3151 Twitter: @UKYGreek Instagram: ukygreek Facebook: UKYGreek Email: ukygreek@gmail.com UNIVERSITY CONTACT INFORMATION Susan West Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life dean.west@uky.edu Panhellenic Council Advisor Emily Perrin Britt Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life emily.britt@uky.edu Interfraternity Council Advisor Jenna Lyons Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life jenna.lyons@uky.edu National Pan-Hellenic Council and United Greek Council Advisor

COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION Noah Lewis Interfraternity Council President kentuckyifccontact@gmail.com

Jada Linton National Pan-Hellenic Council President uknphcpresident@gmail.com Ellie Cahill Panhellenic President ukypanhellenicpresident@gmail.com Jennifer Nunn United Greek Council President jnu223@g.uky.edu WEBSITES www.uky.edu/Greek www.kentuckyifc.com www.kentuckynphc.com www.uksorority.com


Fraternity and Sorority Life 518 Patterson Office Tower Lexington, KY 40506-0027

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