sorority & fraternity information guide
Sorority and Fraternity Life | Office of the Dean of Students | Division of Student Affairs | The University of Texas at Austin
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The UT Austin experience is life-changing and filled with opportunities to apply your talents in an unlimited number of ways, including academics, leadership, involvement and service. In addition to providing community, sororities and fraternities promote scholarship, ethical leadership and civic engagement. Each sorority and fraternity is founded on a set of core values that guide the purpose of the organization and the development of its members. These principles include academic excellence, community service and philanthropy, leadership development as well as sisterhood/brotherhood. The sorority and fraternity community contributes significantly to the UT Austin student experience by offering opportunities for students to make meaningful, lifelong connections. Sorority and Fraternity Life in the Office of the Dean of Students offers a wealth of information, support and services that we encourage you to engage. Consider the sorority and fraternity community, and take the time to get to know members. Learning about their unique experiences can help you make an informed decision when choosing sorority and fraternity life as a way to make a positive impact at UT Austin. All the best, Soncia Reagins-Lilly, Ed.D. Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Douglas Garrard, Ed.D. Senior Associate Dean of Students Elizabeth Medina, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Students
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table of contents Getting Involved on the 40 Acres
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Our Community’s Foundation
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About Our Community
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Texas Greeks Affiliates
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Interfraternity Council (IFC)
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Latino Pan-Hellenic Council (LPHC)
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Multicultural Greek Council (MGC)
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National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
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Texas Asian Pan-Hellenic Council (TAPC)
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University Panhellenic Council (UPC)
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Wellness on Campus
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Terms and Definitions
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Family Guide
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Safety Education and Hazing Prevention
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Sorority and Fraternity Life
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Map of Houses
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getting involved on the 40 acres W
elcome to campus! Now that you’re here, it’s time to get involved. There is no shortage of student organizations to choose from, among the over 1,000 total. Each have their own benefits and the choice to get involved is up to you. To help you navigate our community, Sorority and Fraternity Life created this Sorority & Fraternity Information Guide. So, take a moment, flip through it and check out our community. Together, sororities and fraternities represent a broad spectrum of diversity, philanthropy, service, scholarship, and leadership. We’ve grown considerably since the first fraternity (1883) and sorority (1904) to nearly 70 Greek-letter organizations. We hope you’ll explore our community and choose to positively contribute to the legacy of Texas Greeks.
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our community's foundation Academic Excellence Every sorority and fraternity wants its members to excel academically. Many promote academic excellence through supervised study halls, incentive programs, study skill workshops, professor dinners, and tutoring. All organizations have GPA expectations for their members to stay in good standing.
Service and Philanthropy Giving back is a cornerstone of the sorority and fraternity experience. Whether through direct service, philanthropy, or a combination of both, each organization gives back in its own unique way.
Leadership Development What Starts Here Changes the World! The sorority and fraternity community has consistently provided opportunities to develop skills, enhance communication, navigate group dynamics, and understand teamwork. Leadership is at the heart of the sorority and fraternity experience.
Community Building One of the most celebrated aspects of the sorority and fraternity community is the people you meet and friends you keep. As a member of a sorority or fraternity, friendships make a large campus feel smaller and offer a home away from home.
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about our community
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Our community of sororities and fraternities grows every semester and is one of the largest in the nation. It is organized into Affiliates, Councils, Chapters, and the Order of Omega Honor Society. The following pages will introduce you to the sororities and fraternities that call the 40 Acres their home.
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Affiliates represent 3 sororities and 3 fraternities on campus. They have access to all of the leadership development, scholarship, risk management, and academic support and resources offered. The only difference is that they haven’t joined a council yet. This relationship distinguishes Affiliates as unique and connected.
Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Beta Chi Theta National Fraternity, Inc.
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Strength in Unity ASR Founded: University of Georgia, 1998 UT: 2000 www.alphasigmarho.net www.texasasr.org FB: fb.me/utasr T: @UT_ASR
Above All Else, Brotherhood Beta Chi Founded: University of California, Los Angeles, 1999 UT: 2003 www.betachitheta.com
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Delta Lambda Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Omega Phi Gamma
ΔΛΦ
ΩΦΓ
Making Our Presence Make A Difference DLP Founded: Washington D.C., 1986 UT: 2010 www.dlp.org www.dlp.org/betarho FB: Delta Lambda Phi - Beta Rho
Bound by Honor, Rise Above All O Phi G Founded: University of Texas at Austin, 1995 www.omegaphigamma.com T: @UTOmegas
Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Inc.
Sigma Lambda Alpha
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Always One and Inseparable Sia Founded: New York, 1990 UT: 2008 www.hermandad-sia.org www.utasia.chapterspot.com
Latinas Helping Others Señoritas Founded: Texas Woman’s University, 1992 UT: 2010 FB: fb.me/UTSenoritas T: @UT_SLA
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North-American Interfraternity Conference www.fraternityinfo.com
All of the chapters in the Interfraternity Council (IFC) have long histories and unique experiences. Some fraternities and traditions date back to 1883 when UT Austin first opened its doors. The Longhorn fraternity experience revolves around character, leadership, responsibility, and philanthropy. As a collection of 25 fraternities, IFC represents a large percentage of the total sorority and fraternity population.
IFC Programs Movember — Grow a mustache, raise money, and win prizes. IFC’s annual philanthropy event generated over $22,000 to support men’s health issues like prostate and testicular cancer. Nearly 300 men from 14 chapters have participated. IFC Open Annual Charity Golf Tournament — The Spring is a great time to golf and IFC knows it. That’s why they organize a golf tournament that benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Austin. In 2012, participants raised over $3,000. FORE!
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Acacia Human Service Acacia Founded: University of Michigan, 1904 UT: 1916 www.acacia.org texasacacia.org
FAQs Who is eligible? Only students at The University of Texas are eligible to join an IFC fraternity. Each fraternity has minimum requirements that are set by the national organization. How do I join? The recruitment process is important to every fraternity. Many IFC chapters begin recruitment during the summer. If you’re interested in joining, attend a summer orientation, an info. session, and register for recruitment. Each fraternity conducts its own recruitment and establishes its own selection process. Is there an IFC formal recruitment? No. The IFC does not organize a formal recruitment for students interested in an IFC fraternity. However, each chapter does have access to contact information supplied by students who register for IFC recruitment. Registration link: www.texasifc.com/registerfor-recruitment
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Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Tau Omega
Chi Phi
ΑΕΠ
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Developing Leadership for the Jewish Community AEPi Founded: New York University, 1913 UT: 1939 www.aepi.org www.texasaepi.com FB: fb.me/TexasAEPi T: @TexasAEPi
America’s Leadership Development Fraternity A-T-O Founded: Virginia Military Institute, 1865 UT: 1897 www.ato.org www.texasato.com FB: fb.me/utexasato T: @Texas_ATO
Truth, Honor and Personal Integrity Chi Phi Founded: Princeton University, 1824 UT: 1892 www.chiphi.org www.txchiphi.org FB: fb.me/texas.chiphi
Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Tau Delta
ΔΧ
ΔΣΦ
ΔΤΔ
Leges (Law) Delta Chi Founded: Cornell University, 1890 UT: 1907 www.deltachi.com texasdeltachi.org FB: fb.me/TexasDeltaChi T: @TexasDeltaChi
Better Men. Better Lives. Delta-Sig Founded: City College of New York, 1899 UT: 1907 www.deltasigmaphi.org texasdeltasig.com T: @TexasDSP
Committed to Lives of Excellence Delts Founded: Bethany College, 1858 UT: 1904 www.delts.org www.texasdelts.com
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Kappa Sigma
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Delta Theta
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Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Kappa Sig Founded: University of Virginia, 1869 UT: 1884 www.kappasigma.org www.kappasigtauut.org
Naught Without Labor Lambda-Chi Founded: Boston University, 1909 UT: 1917 www.lambdachi.org www.utlxa.org FB: fb.me/TexasLambdaChiAlpha
Strength in Unity Phi-Delt Founded: Miami University, Ohio, 1848 UT: 1883 www.phideltatheta.org www.utexas.phideltatheta.org FB: fb.me/TexasPhiDelt T: @TexasPhiDelt
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Sigma
Fiji
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Friendship, the Sweetest Influence Fiji Founded: Jefferson College, 1848 UT: 1883 www.phigam.org www.phigam.org/texas
United by friendship, sustained by honor, and led by truth, we live and we flourish. Phi-Psi Founded: Jefferson College, 1852 UT: 1904 www.phikappapsi.org www.utphipsi.com FB: fb.me/utphipsi T: @PhiPsiUTexas
Brotherhood is More Than Skin Deep Texas Skulls Founded: University of Pennsylvania, 1850 UT: 1940 www.becomeaphikap.org FB: fb.me/texas.skulls T: @TexasSkulls
Phi Kappa Tau
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
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Champion a Lifelong Commitment to Brotherhood, Learning, Ethical Leadership and Exemplary Character Phi Tau Founded: Miami University (OH), 1906 UT: 1943 www.phikappatau.com texas.phikappatau.org T: @UTexasPhiTau
Once a Pike, Always a Pike Pikes Founded: University of Virginia, 1868 UT: 1920 www.pka.com FB: fb.me/TexasPiKappaAlpha T: @UTAustinPikes
Nothing Shall Ever Tear Us Asunder Pi-Kapps Founded: College of Charleston, 1904 UT: 1882 www.pikapp.org www.texaspikes.com FB: fb.me/TexasPiKapp T: @TexasPiKapp
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Chi
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The True Gentleman S-A-E Founded: University of Alabama, 1856 UT: 1882 www.sae.org
For Honor, For Passion, For Life Sammy Founded: City College, New York, 1909 UT: 1921 www.sam.org www.texassammy.org FB: fb/me/TexasSigmaAlphaMu T: @Texas_Sammy
In This Sign You Shall Conquer Sigma Chi Founded: Miami University (OH), 1855 UT: 1855 www.sigmachi.org www.texassigmachi.org FB: Texas Sigma Chi
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Pi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
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Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love Sig-Ep Founded: Richmond College, 1901 UT: 1930 www.sigep.org www.texassigep.org
A Quest for Excellence Sigma-Pi Founded: Vincennes University, 1897 UT: 1965 www.sigmapi.org studentorgs.utexas.edu/sigmapi/ about.html
Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character Teke Founded: Illinois Wesleyan University, 1899 UT: 1951 www.tke.org www.txtke.org FB: fb.me/TexasTke T: @Texas_TKE
Theta Chi
Zeta Beta Tau
Zeta Psi
ΘC
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An Assisting Hand Theta Chi Founded: Norwich University, 1856 UT: 1951 www.thetachi.org www.texasthetachi.com FB: fb.me/TexasThetaChi T: @Theta_Chi_UT
A Powerhouse of Excellence Z-B-T Founded: City College of New York, 1898 UT: 1920 www.zbt.org www.texaszbt.com
Tau Kappa Phi Zetes Founded: New York University, 1847 UT: 1979 www.zetapsi.org FB: fb.me/TXZetaPsi
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Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc.
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Leading with Integrity, United through Service K-D-Chi Founded: Texas Tech, 1987 UT: 1998 www.kappadeltachi.org kappadeltachipi.weebly.com FB: KDChi Pi T: KDChi__Pi
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The Latino Pan-Hellenic Council (LPHC) experience focuses on celebrating Latino culture and sharing it. The council combines leadership, community service, cultural understanding, and academics to maximize the success of members. With 4 sororities and 4 fraternities, each has a unique place on the 40 Acres. The members work independently and collaboratively to fulfill their values and interests.
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Lambda Theta Alpha Latina Sorority, Inc.
Lambda Theta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
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Latin by Tradition Not by Definition LTA Founded: Kean University, 1975 UT: 2004 www.lambdalady.org FB: UTLambdaLadies T: UTLambdaLadies
En La Union Esta La Fuerza Lambdas Founded: Kean College, 1975 UT: 1997 www.lambda1975.org www.texaslambdas.org FB: fb.me/UTLambdas T: @TexasLambdas
Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority, Inc.
ΩΔΦ
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One Culture, Any Race O-D-Phi Founded: Texas Tech, 1987 UT: 1998 www.omegadeltaphi.com www.scarletknights.org FB: fb.me/UT.Odphi T: @UTODPhi
Together We Rise Through Education, Loyalty and Pride SDL Founded: Texas State University, 1996 UT: 1999 www.sigmadeltalambda.com studentorgs.utexas.edu/sdl FB: fb.me/UT.sdl T: UT_SDL
How do I join? The first three weeks of the semester are important. During this time, many of the chapters host events, social activities, and informational meetings to give students an opportunity to get-toknow each chapter.
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What are the new member requirements? Each LPHC organization has specific eligibility requirements. To become a member, you must have the minimum grade point average, show leadership potential, be community oriented, and be enrolled at UT Austin. Are first-year, first-semester students eligible to join a LPHC organization? First-year students in their first semester are not eligible to join. LPHC encourages firstyear students to focus on academics, acclimate to campus, and get involved. Is it a requirement to be Latino/Hispanic to join? No, each organization welcomes every race and ethnicity. Although some organizations are Latino based, they are not Latino exclusive. All pride themselves for being inclusive and offering a multicultural experience to members.
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LPHC Events Go Greek — Stepping, strolling, skits, and saluting can be experienced at this event. Hosted each semester, the event is designed to provide information about each organization to those interested in learning more about LPHC. Anyone, and everyone, is invited to attend. Latino Heritage Week: Somos Latinos — There’s no better way to kick-off the Fall semester than this annual event. It celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month and focuses on culture, leadership, activism, identity, and art.
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations nalfo.org North-American Interfraternity Conference www.fraternityinfo.com
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc.
Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.
Phi Iota Alpha Latino Fraternity
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Opportunity for Wisdom, Wisdom for Culture Lambda Betas Founded: University of Iowa, 1986 UT: 1996 www.sigmalambdabeta.com www.texasbetas.org FB: fb.me/TexasBetas T: @TexasBetas
Culture is Pride, Pride is Success Gammas Founded: University of Iowa, 1990 UT: 1995 www.sigmalambdagamma.com www.texasgammas.org FB: UTGammas T: Texas_Gammas
Always Prepared, Always Together Fiota Founded: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1931 UT: 2007 www.phiota.org FB: fb.me/phiotas.ut T: @Texas_Phiotas
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The 3 sororities and 3 fraternities in the Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) work towards creating an inclusive and diverse sorority and fraternity experience. They are multicultural by mission and utilize diversity initiatives to positively influence the campus. Multicultural sororities and fraternities are the newest addition to our diverse community at UT Austin. By focusing on success, multicultural awareness, and philanthropic activities, each chapter is developing leaders that want to change the world. How do I join? The beginning of each semester is focused on recruitment. Every organization will have rush activities and tabling events, which will give you an opportunity to explore the various organizations. Typically, each organization will outline the basic requirements to join. How do I find out about events? The best way to connect with a MGC organization is either in person, to grab an event flyer or through social media. Check out MGC’s event calendar on their website to learn more.
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Delta Alpha Omega Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
ΔΑΩ The harder you work in the beginning the more fruitful you will be in the end Dayo Founded: University of Texas at Arlington, 2001 UT: 2005 daogammachapter.org FB: fb.me/DAO.TX T: DAYOatTexas
What are the benefits? Like other sororities and fraternities, they provide great opportunities to develop leadership skills and interact with the community. They are distinct because of their desire to explore and celebrate the diversity on the 40 Acres.
MGC Events Multicultural Showcase — It’s a cultural celebration! This annual April event is an opportunity to watch cultural performances, listen to some great music and eat food from around the world. Meet the Greeks — This is your chance to Meet the Greeks of MGC. It occurs during the first month of every semester and is a great way to learn more about them.
Delta Alpha Sigma Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
Sigma Kappa Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
ΔΑΣ
ΣΚΦ
Friends from the beginning, Sisters till the End The P.I.N.K. Ladies Founded: University of Texas at Arlington, 2004 UT: 2011 www.deltaalphasigma.com www.deltaalphasigmaut.com FB: fb.me/UTDeltaAlphaSigma
Brothers of All Races SKPhi Founded: The University of Texas at Austin, 2007 sigmakappaphi.com FB: fb.me/ut.skphi
multicultural greek council National Multicultural Greek Council nationalmgc.org North-American Interfraternity Conference www.fraternityinfo.com
Sigma Beta Rho Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
ΣΒR
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Brotherhood Beyond All Barriers SigRho Founded: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1996 UT Founded: 2009 sigmabetarho.com FB: Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity Inc.University of Texas at Austin T: @SigRho_UTAustin
Sisters of Diversity, Together as ONE Theta Nu Founded: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1997 UT: 2004 thetanuxi.org FB: tnxphinest T: texasphinest
Keeping the Dream Alive Z Chi’s Founded: Northern Illinois University, 1991 UT: 2003 zetasigmachi.com utzetasigmachi.com FB: fb.me/etazchis T: ZSC_eta_TX
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National Pan-Hellenic Council nphchq.org
The organizations within the National Pan-Hellenic Council are connected to a rich history and purpose within the Black community. The 40 Acres is currently home to 3 sororities and 3 fraternities. NPHC is the umbrella organization for the historically Black sororities and fraternities at UT Austin. They have a collective interest and duty to uplift and unite the African-American community. How do I join? NPHC organizations have expectations for those exploring membership. Each organization holds events and activities that encourage participation in the community. If interested, you should attend appropriate events and communicate with a member of the organization directly. What are the requirements to join? All NPHC organizations have set requirements of those wanting to pursue membership intake. For example, many of the organizations require a UT Austin GPA, involvement on-campus, recommendation letter(s), and community service. Specific requirements are available from the chapter or in some cases via their national Web site.
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What are the benefits? The NPHC experience focuses on leadership, academics, community service, and involvement within the African-American community. Becoming involved in a NPHC organization allows you to make a large campus smaller, connect with the community, and celebrate shared values.
NPHC Events Strike to Unite — Put your bowling shoes on. NPHC invites all students to an evening of music, food, and fun in the Union Underground. NPHC 101 — Explore Black Greek Life on the 40 Acres. An annual fall event, NPHC organizes a series of presentations by all organizations and concludes with a panel discussion. If you attend, you will get a chance to meet the community and walk away more informed. Plus, there’s always food.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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By Culture and By Merit A-K-As Founded: 1908, Howard University UT: 1959 www.aka1908.com www.texas-akas.com FB: fb.me/delta.x.chapter
First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All Alphas Founded: 1906, Cornell University UT: 1960 www.alphaphialpha.net www.utalphas.net FB: fb.me/TheEIAlphas T: @UTAlphas
Intelligence is the Torch of Wisdom Delta Founded: 1913, Howard University UT: 1960 www.DeltaSigmaTheta.org www.ebdeltas.com FB: fb.me/UTDeltas T: @UT_Deltas
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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Achievement In Every Field of Human Endeavor Kappas Founded: 1911, Indiana University UT: 1977 www.kappaalphapsi1911.com www.utnupes.com FB: fb.me/NUPEs T: @UTNupes
Friendship is Essential to the Soul Ques Founded: 1911, Howard University UT: 1969 www.oppf.org FB: fb.me/EtaTheta.Ques T: @EtaThetaQues
A Community-Conscious, Action-Oriented Organization Zeta Founded: 1920, Howard University UT: 1976 www.zphib1920.org FB: fb.me/OThetaZetas
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National APIA Panhellenic Association napa-online.org
A thriving community focused on leadership, scholarship, and service, the Texas Asian Pan-Hellenic Council (TAPC) promotes Asian-American awareness. With 5 sororities and 2 fraternities, this community of leaders has established itself as a pillar of involvement and strong values. The TAPC community is not only a support system, but it also provides Asian Americans with opportunities to develop themselves while serving the community. Each organization is unique and offers a distinct vision, so get involved and join TAPC. How do I join? The recruitment cycle in TAPC takes place in the fall and spring semesters. During the second week of each semester, TAPC organizations hand out fliers on the West mall and in the Jester residence hall to those within arms reach. The recruitment period lasts the entire week and is intended to simulate the experience of being a member. The events may include a service project, a mixer, and a sisterhood or brotherhood event. Why join? Joining an Asian interest organization allows Asian Americans (and those interested in the community) an opportunity to build strong relationships with each other through sisterhood and brotherhood. Each organization is committed to supporting and empowering Asian Americans.
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alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority, Inc.
αΚΔΦ Timeless Friendship Through Sisterhood K-D-Phi Founded: University of California Berkeley, 1990 UT: 1993 www.akdphi.org www.texasakdphi.com FB: fb.me/utakdphi T: @UTaKDPhi
No matter which organization you choose, you will definitely feel like you have a family away from home in TAPC. Who is eligible? Each sorority and fraternity has specific eligibility requirements. All members need to be UT Austin students. Additional requirements such as a minimum GPA, an application, and an interview should be expected to receive a bid.
TAPC Events Greek Sneak Peek — As the name implies, it’s a little peak into TAPC sororities and fraternities. It occurs every semester and is designed to help you learn about the community. So, grab a seat and check it out! “ACE” or Asian Cultural Expo — This is TAPC’s signature event. It centers around a variety of activities and cultural celebrations. ACE carves out time to educate all communities about important topics and Asian American culture.
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Beta Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Inc.
Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc.
Gamma Beta Fraternity
ΒΚΓ
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Brotherhood + Knowledge = Growth B-K-G Founded: The University of Texas at Austin, 1999 www.betakappagamma.org FB: fb.me/bkg.ut.1 T: @TexasBKG
Sisterhood Built Through Service DKD Founded: Texas A&M, 1999 UT: 2003 www.deltakappadelta.com FB: fb.me/dkd.austin T: @DKDgamma
Making Good Men Better G-B Founded: The University of Texas at Austin, 2000 www.gammabeta.com www.texasgammabeta.com FB: fb.me/texasgamma.beta T: @UTGammaBeta
Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc.
Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.
Sigma Phi Omega Sorority, Inc.
ΚΦΓ
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Individually Unique, Together Complete K-Phi-G Founded: The University of Texas at Austin, 1998 www.kappaphigamma.org studentorgs.utexas.edu/phigamma FB: fb.me/kphig.ut T: @KPhiGFounding
Sisterhood, Service, Cultural Diversity KPL Founded: Binghamton University, 1995 UT: 2009 www.kappaphilambda.org www.kpltexas.com FB: fb.me/utkappas T: @KPLTexas
The Reward is in the Doing Sigmas Founded: University of Southern California, 1949 UT: 1991 www.sigmaphiomega.com www.texassigmas.com FB: fb.me/utsigmas T: @TexasSigmas
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National Panhellenic Conference npcwomen.org thesororitylife.com
Since 1904, the University Panhellenic Council (UPC) has been at the center of women’s leadership on campus. It promotes involvement through leadership, academic achievement, philanthropic and community service initiatives, as well as lasting sisterhood. There are 14 sororities in UPC and each has incredible opportunities to get involved. All UPC chapters have something to offer you. How do I join? Panhellenic Formal Recruitment is a very structured process. After registering online in the summer and working on your recommendation letters, you’ll have the opportunity to attend several events during formal recruitment at each chapter house. Throughout the week, by a process of mutual selection, chapters and potential new members will narrow their choices. A majority of women obtain membership through this process. However, qualifying chapters may also have opportunities to join outside of this period and throughout the year.
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What are the deadlines for UPC Recruitment? UPC recruitment registration will be available online beginning May 20, 2013 and will conclude on August 12, 2013 at 5 p.m. To learn more about UPC Recruitment, visit deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sfl/ join_upc_recruit.php. What are the benefits of membership? There are numerous benefits to joining a UPC sorority. Not only are there incredible leadership opportunities within both the chapter and council, but the members also have the highest GPAs in the community. In fall 2012, 79% of Panhellenic women had a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Who is eligible for recruitment? A woman is eligible to participate in recruitment and join a sorority if she is a regularly matriculated student at UT Austin. Any student who is enrolled and has been granted full-time status may participate, however each UPC organization has specific eligibility requirements.
UPC Events Race for the Cure — UPC creates a team to raise awareness about breast cancer. The council coordinates over 200 volunteers to participate in this fundraiser for Susan G. Komen For the Cure. Greek Grub — Letters, Lunch, and Friends. Every Spring UPC rallies all sororities and fraternities at UT Austin to wear their Greek letters, enjoy good company, and grab a bite to eat. It’s all in the name of building community.
We, as fraternity women, stand for service through the development of character inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. —NPC Creed
university panhellenic council
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Epsilon Phi
ΑΧΩ
ΑΔΠ
ΑΕΦ
Together Let Us Seek the Heights Alpha Chi Founded: De Pauw University, 1885 UT: 1924 www.alphachiomega.org utalphachiomega.wix.com T; @TexasAXO
We Live For Each Other A-D-Pi Founded: Wesleyan Female College, 1851 UT: 1906 www.alphadeltapi.org www.texasadpi.com FB: fb.me/TexasADPi T: @TexasADPi
Many Hearts, One Purpose A-E-Phi Founded: Barnard College, 1909 UT: 1925 www.aephi.org
Alpha Phi
Alpha Xi Delta
ΑΦ
ΑΞΔ
Union Hand in Hand A-Phi Founded: Syracuse University, 1872 UT: 1920 alphaphi.org texasalphaphi.com FB: fb.me/TexasAlphaPhi T: @TexasAlphaPhi
Inspiring Women to Realize their Potential Alpha Xi Founded: Lombard College, 1893 UT: 1929 www.alphaxidelta.org www.utexas.alphaxidelta.org FB: fb.me/utaxid T: @AlphaXiDeltaUT
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Chi Omega
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Gamma
ΧΩ
ΔΔΔ
ΔΓ
…That she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note. Chi-O Founded: University of Arkansas, 1895 UT: 1904 www.chiomega.com www.texaschiomega.com T: @TXChiOmega
Let Us Steadfastly Love One Another Tri-Delt Founded: Boston University, 1888 UT: 1912 www.tridelta.org texastrideltas.com T: @Texas_TriDelta
Do Good D-G Founded: Lewis School for Girls, 1873 UT: 1939 www.deltagamma.org www.utdeltagamma.com T: @TexasDeltaGamms
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
ΚΑΘ
ΚΔ
ΚΚΓ
The aim is threefold—intellectually, the highest scholarship; socially, the widest influence for good; and the Moral Code is love Theta Founded: DePauw University, 1870 UT: 1904 www.kappaalphatheta.org www.texastheta.org T: @TexasTheta
Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful and highest. K-D Founded: State Female Normal School, 1897 UT: 1921 www.kappadelta.org utexas.kappadelta.org FB: Texas Kappa Delta T: @tx_kappa_delta
Aspire to Be Kappa Founded: Monmouth College, 1870 UT: 1902 www.kappakappagamma.org chapters.kappakappagamma.org/betaxi T: @TXKappa
Pi Beta Phi
Sigma Delta Tau
Zeta Tau Alpha
ΠΒΦ
ΣΔΤ
ΖΤΑ
Cultivating Sincere Friendships Pi Phi Founded: Monmouth College, 1867 UT: 1902 www.pibetaphi.org www.pibetaphi.org/utexas T: @TexasPiPhi
One Hope of Many People Sig-Delt Founded: Cornell University, 1917 UT: 1939 www.sigmadeltatau.com FB: fb.me/SDTatTexas T: @SDTatTexas
Seek the Noblest Zeta Founded: State Female Normal School, 1898 UT: 1906 www.zetataualpha.org utexas.zetataualpha.org FB: fb.me/TexasZTA T: @TexasZTA
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wellness on campus tips 1. Eat healthy. Grab a piece of fruit rather than a bag of chips. 2. Stay hydrated; your body is 60% water. 3. Recognize that sleep is important. So, make it a priority. 4. Never drive after drinking alcohol. Designate a sober driver before you go out.
5. Know when to stop. Plan how many drinks you’ll have over an evening.
healthy horns look out for each other... g 64% have a friend let them know when they’ve had enough g 82% use a designated driver
healthy horns know their line... g 72% of undergraduates had 4 or fewer drinks the last time they partied g 66% of undergraduates never drank more than 5 drinks in a single sitting in the past 30 days Courtesy of the University Health Services (UHS) Health Promotion Resource Center
advice from students “ ” “ ” “
I carry a water bottle with me and fill it up at water fountains while on the go.
Make sure to get a good night sleep before a major exam or presentation.
If I can’t find a designated driver for the night, I make sure to take the E-bus or a cab when going out.
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Eating healthy in college can be difficult, so at least eat one piece of fruit a day.
Take a jog at Clarkfield, play some basketball at Gregory Gym, or just stay active to relieve some stress and stay healthy.
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Plan out your class schedule, tests and meetings in a calendar and use it. You should look at it every day, then review each week.
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Get to know your professors and go to office hours.
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Looking for a place to study? Try the Natural Science library in the Tower. It’s beautiful and always quiet.
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terms and definitions Active
Fraternity
A fully initiated member of a chapter who is in good standing.
Alumna or Alumnus Any initiated member of a sorority or fraternity who has graduated from college.
Often, a men’s organization characterized by high ideals and leadership, scholastic achievement, fellowship, oaths of fidelity and a ritual. However, the term “fraternity� may apply to a female sorority.
Informal or Open Recruitment Recruitment period conducted at various times during the year including the summer.
Badge The active pin, worn on the chest, designates an initiated member of a certain sorority or fraternity.
Initiation A ritual or ceremony during which a new member receives lifelong membership in the organization.
Bid A formal invitation to join a sorority or fraternity.
Big Sister/Brother A new member typically receives or selects an initiated member to be his/her big brother or sister. This older member serves as a role model and resource to the new member.
Brothers/Sisters Members of the same fraternity or sorority.
Chapter The local group of a national sorority or fraternity.
Culturally Based Greek-Letter Organization A sorority or fraternity that focuses on a specific culture(s) in its ritual, purpose, activities and ceremonies. Member organizations of Affiliate groups, as well as the Latino Pan-Hellenic, Multicultural Greek Council, National Pan-Hellenic and Texas Asian PanHellenic Councils are all culturally based.
Formal Recruitment A designated membership period during which each NPC sorority holds a series of organized events. Formal Recruitment is implemented and organized by the University Panhellenic Council.
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Legacy A woman whose mother, sister or, in some cases, grandmother is an initiated member of a sorority. A man whose father, brother or, in some cases, grandfather is an initiated member of a fraternity. Legacy stipulations differ for each sorority and fraternity.
Line Sisters (LS) or Line Brothers (LB) Individuals who are members of the same intake class and organization.
Membership Intake The process in which new members are required to become a member of a sorority or fraternity. Typically used to reference culturally based Greek-letter organization practices of acquiring membership.
New Member A member of a Greek-letter organization who has not yet been initiated.
New Member Class/Line A group of individuals who are selected to become inducted/initiated into a particular sorority or fraternity.
New Member Educator The chapter officer who coordinates the education of the organization’s new members.
New Member Meetings Special meetings that may be held each week for the new members. In addition to learning the history of the organization, new members may hear presentations on study skills, leadership development, risk management, and other important issues.
Oral Bidding Any statement by an individual member indicating that a sorority or fraternity intends or wishes to have a potential new member join their organization. Some examples of oral bidding are: “I want you for my little sister/brother,” “You belong here,” “We have a place for you,” and “You can wear my badge.” It falsely implies an invitation to membership. No individual member has the authority to issue invitations or guarantee membership.
Pin A new member or associate pin is simpler in design and identifies a new or associate member of a particular sorority or fraternity.
Potential New Member (PNM) A term used to describe an individual seeking membership and/or participating in a recruitment process.
Probate/Presents A show often organized by culturally based organizations to introduce their new members to the campus community.
Quota The specific number of potential new members each University Panhellenic Council sorority chapter can accept during fall formal recruitment.
Recruitment Counselors Sorority women who are carefully selected and trained to guide potential new members through the formal recruitment process for the University Panhellenic Council.
Silence Period of time when conversation and contact between potential new members and sorority active members, new members, and alumnae is strictly limited by the University Panhellenic Council Recruitment Rules.
Sorority An individual women’s organization characterized by high ideals and leadership, scholastic achievement, fellowship, oaths of fidelity, Ritual, and typically designated by Greek letters typically designated by Greek letters.
Stepping A series of complex, synchronous and precise rhythmic movements performed to songs, stomps or chants and created by organization members. Typically performed by culturally based Greek letter organizations.
Strolling Performed by culturally based sororities and fraternities, a stroll is usually performed in unison to a song with precise and synchronized movements, possibly in a line. It may also be referred to as a party walk or strut.
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family guide N
ot only is this guide an important resource for students exploring sororities and fraternities, it’s also a great tool for parents, guardians, and family members. We hope the following pages will answer your questions and provide information. The sorority and fraternity experience promotes individual, organizational, and community development. It also has a lot of tradition. Many sororities and fraternities designate their organization by using letters from the Greek alphabet, which actually have special meaning to members. Every sorority and fraternity has unique mottos, Rituals, and creeds that unite the members in sisterhood or brotherhood, growth, achievement, service to the community, responsibility, and leadership. At the end of the day, all sororities and fraternities are based on values, ethics, and standards. We know that students and families often have questions about sororities and fraternities. Below, we’ve provided some answers to frequently asked questions.
Frequently Asked Questions What is Recruitment? Rush? Intake? Recruitment/rush/intake is defined as any sorority or fraternity activity that seeks to add new members to a chapter. Some Greek-letter organizations host recruitment throughout the year, while others recruit during a specified time period each semester or year. Regardless of when it occurs, any chapter activity that serves the purpose of adding new members to the chapter constitutes recruitment and must be in compliance with organizational policies, institutional rules and state laws.
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What are the benefits of joining? The benefits include building leadership skills, support with academics, and endless opportunities to engage in service. The sorority and fraternity experience is an excellent training ground for aspiring leaders. Many chapters organize tutoring programs, host study hours, and offer a variety of educational resources. Some offer scholarships and awards to celebrate members’ and non-members’ academic success. When do students typically join? 90% of the students that join a sorority or fraternity do so during their first semester in college. Alternatively, some organizations require that students have a UT Austin GPA and credit hours before joining. Students, including transfers, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, also have the opportunity to join the sorority and fraternity community. How will joining a sorority or fraternity affect my student academically? Academic success is important to each sorority and fraternity. They organize study hours, schedule study skill workshops, and encourage the use of faculty office hours. All organizations have a GPA requirement to remain a member in good standing. Which sorority or fraternity is the best one to join? There are nearly 70 Greek-letter organizations on-campus. Each organization provides unique experiences, emphasizes values, service, philanthropy, and leadership within the community. Who is the “best” is a personal choice and it should be based on where a student feels most comfortable.
What does it mean to be a New Member?
Support or Assistance
The new member period is a time for students to bond with other new members, active members, and learn about the organization’s history and goals. Some new member classes elect officers, hold weekly meetings, organize study halls and plan activities.
Whether it’s stress, illness, or roommate issues, college students may need help throughout their time at The University of Texas at Austin. The Office of the Dean of Students can provide support and assistance. We encourage you to reach out and contact us. We can connect students to the appropriate resources.
Helpful Hints
Call 512-471-5017, visit the 4th floor of Student Services Building, or visit us online at deanofstudents.utexas.edu.
g Take the time to find out about the organization(s) your student is interested in. Check out their local and national website. g Be supportive of your student’s choice to join a sorority or fraternity. If you have questions, call Sorority & Fraternity Life. g Encourage your student to attend leadership programs sponsored by Office of the Dean of Students.
Helpful Resources Leadership and Ethics Institute 512-232-5163 deanofstudents.utexas.edu/lei
g Know the financial costs. Determine who will pay and what limitations these expenses may impose. For many organizations, onetime inter/national dues are paid during the first year, so expect the first year to be the most expensive.
Student Emergency Services 512-471-5017 deanofstudents.utexas.edu/emergency
g Know names and phone numbers of the organization president, new member educator, big sister/big brother, organization advisor, and house director, if there is one.
Student Judicial Services 512-471-2841 deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sjs
g Expect to see many new t-shirts, photos and sorority/fraternity paraphernalia. g Encourage your student to get involved and take advantage of all the opportunities and resources on campus. If you should have additional questions, flip to the back page to get in touch with our staff.
Legal Services for Students 512-471-7796 deanofstudents.utexas.edu/lss Counseling and Mental Health Center 512-471-3515 cmhc.utexas.edu
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safety education and hazing prevention Responsibility
What Is Hazing?
Sororities and fraternities are held to high standards by the national organization, their advisors, and the institution. There are online modules, workshops, and national training sessions that prepare members to be responsible and behave in a manner that reflects their values.
Hazing is commonly defined as any action taken or situation created to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or ridicule. The state of Texas and The University of Texas at Austin have adopted anti-hazing legislation or policies. The fact that a person consented or acquiesced in a hazing activity is not a defense under the law. If you are hazed you must, according to state law, report it to the Office of the Dean of Students. Organizations that haze are not worth your consideration and are dangerous.
Incidents and Concerns The safety and wellness of students is our priority. If you hear of incidents of hazing, sexual assault, alcohol, injury, or bias, please report them to the Office of the Dean of Students. A report can be filed anonymously through a variety of channels. Office of the Dean of Students 512-471-5017 deanofstudents.utexas.edu/complaint.php Behavior Concern Advice Line 512-232-5050 www.utexas.edu/safety/bcal Campus Climate Response Team www.utexas.edu/diversity/ccrt/index.php
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In addition, Chapter 14 of The University of Texas at Austin’s Institutional Rules on Student Services and Activities and Texas Education Code, Section 37.156 and 51.936 provide complete details regarding the prohibition of hazing and state law. All activities must be consistent with the university’s policies as indicated in the Institutional Rules on Student Services and Activities (registrar.utexas.edu/docs/ catalogs/gi/ut-catalog-gi-11-12.pdf) The sororities and fraternities listed in the chart on the following page are currently under university discipline for policy violations. The complete list of disciplined registered student organizations can be found online at deanofstudents.utexas.edu/doscentral/hazing_ memorandum.php. Please note, all disciplinary statuses are current as of January 2013 and are subject to change.
Organization
Violation
Duration
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Hazing
Penalty issued August 17, 2011 (Probation through August 17, 2013).
alpha Kappa Delta Phi*
Hazing
Conditional registration is three (3) years (June 10, 2013).
Alpha Tau Omega*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (August 15, 2014).
Beta Chi Theta*
Hazing
Conditional registration is one (1) year (Completed August 24, 2010).
Delta Sigma Phi
Hazing
Found to be in violation; Penalty pending.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Hazing
Penalty issued November 10, 2009 (Suspended through December 31, 2009; Probation through October 30, 2012).
Delta Tau Delta*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (September 9, 2012).
Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc.*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (April 30, 2014).
Omega Phi Gamma*
Hazing
Conditional registration is three (3) years (July 13, 2014).
Phi Delta Theta*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (August 9, 2014).
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (Completed July 15, 2010).
Phi Kappa Psi
Hazing
Penalty issued February 7, 2006 (Cancelled through February 6, 2007; Suspended through March 27, 2008; Probation through March 24, 2010).
Pi Kappa Phi*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (February 27, 2014).
Sigma Alpha Epsilon*
Hazing
Conditional registration is five (5) years (April 7, 2013).
Sigma Alpha Mu*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (April 20, 2014).
Sigma Chi*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (Completed May 16, 2010).
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.*
Hazing
Conditional registration is one (1) year (Completed August 16, 2010).
Sigma Phi Epsilon*
Hazing
Conditional registration is two (2) years (September 1, 2012).
Zeta Beta Tau*
Hazing
Found to be in violation; Penalty pending.
Phi Gamma Delta*
Resources In Memory of Jack inmemoryofjack.com An interactive resource tackling current problems and the consequences of hazing and binge drinking among fraternities and sororities across the country. Hazing Prevention hazingprevention.org A national organization dedicated to empowering people to prevent hazing in student organizations. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism collegedrinkingprevention.gov A one-stop resource for comprehensive researchbased information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students. Program Safety Education Services deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sa/pses Educational programs, resources and services that foster a student organization culture that thinks proactively about student safety.
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n behalf of our staff, we thank you for exploring the sorority and fraternity community on campus. There are numerous opportunities for you to take advantage of on the 40 Acres. Getting involved can benefit you and enhance your college experience during your time at The University of Texas at Austin. We encourage you to explore all student organizations and discover which best suite your interests. Our office is open for anyone that may have questions about recruitment, community building, leadership opportunities, or anything that might better your college experience. Sorority and Fraternity Life Staff | Office of the Dean of Students
Contact Us Sorority and Fraternity Life Student Services Building (SSB) 4.400 100 West Dean Keeton Street, Austin Teaxas 78712-110 512-471-9700 | E-mail: sfl@austin.utexas.edu Web: deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sfl
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sorority and fraternity life opportunities to get involved Internship Opportunities Why not intern in an area you know a lot about. We can create a unique internship experience based on your skills, interests, and degree. Past opportunities have focused on graphic design, social media, leadership development, peer-to-peer facilitation, and student affairs. Internships may also be eligible for course credit.
The Sorority and Fraternity Life Team Elizabeth Medina, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Students egmedina@austin.utexas.edu Phil Butler Coordinator of Sorority and Fraternity Life Interfraternity and Texas Asian Pan-Hellenic Council Advisor plbutler@austin.utexas.edu
Order of Omega Order of Omega is a national honor society for members of sororities and fraternities. To be eligible, a sorority or fraternity member must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and 60 credit hours. Applications are available at the beginning of each semester.
Recognition and Awards In the Spring, we encourage the entire community to participate in our awards process. It’s a great way to receive recognition for the outstanding work being done by individuals and chapters.  
Jaden Felix Coordinator of Sorority and Fraternity Life Latino Pan-Hellenic, Multicultural, and National Pan-Hellenic Council Advisor jaden@austin.utexas.edu Marilyn Russell Coordinator of Sorority and Fraternity Life University Panhellenic Council Advisor marilynr@austin.utexas.edu Maryrose Castillo Administrative Associate m.castillo@austin.utexas.edu
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map of houses
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ADP.....Alpha Delta Pi: 2620 Rio Grande Street AEF.....Alpha Epsilon Phi: 2500 Rio Grande Street AKA....Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. aKDF..alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority, Inc. AF.......Alpha Phi: 2005 University Avenue
fraternities
sororities
ACW....Alpha Chi Omega: 2420 Nueces Street
Acacia..Acacia: 2614 Rio Grande Street AEP.....Alpha Epsilon Pi: 2807 Rio Grande Street ATW.....Alpha Tau Omega: 2317 Shoal Creek Boulevard BCQ....Beta Chi Theta National Fraternity, Inc.
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BKG.....Beta Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Inc.
ASR.....Alpha Sigma Rho
CF.......Chi Phi
AXD.....Alpha Xi Delta
DAW.....Delta Alpha Omega Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
CW.......Chi Omega: 2711 Rio Grande Street
DC.......Delta Chi: 910 Poplar Street
DAS.....Delta Alpha Sigma
DLF.....Delta Lambda Phi
DDD......Delta Delta Delta: 503 West 27th Street
DSF.....Delta Sigma Phi: 706 West 26th Street, Number 4
DG........Delta Gamma: 2419 Rio Grande Street
DTD......Delta Tau Delta: 2801 San Jacinto Street
DKD.....Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc.
GB........Gamma Beta Fraternity, Inc.: 2304 Leon Street
DSQ.....Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
KAY....Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
KAQ....Kappa Alpha Theta: 2401 Pearl Street
KS........Kappa Sigma: 1002 West 26th Street
KD.......Kappa Delta: 2315 Nueces Street
LCA....Lambda Chi Alpha: 715 Graham Place
KDC.....Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc.
LQF....Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc.
KKG.....Kappa Kappa Gamma: 2001 University Avenue
WDF....Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
KFG.....Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc.
WFG....Omega Phi Gamma
KFL....Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.: 1913 David Street
WYF....Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
LQA....Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.
FDQ.....Phi Delta Theta: 1904 Nueces Street
PBF....Pi Beta Phi: 2300 San Antonio Street
Fiji.......Phi Gamma Delta: 300 West 27th Street
SDL.....Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority, Inc.
FIA......Phi Iota Alpha Latino Fraternity
SDT......Sigma Delta Tau: 405 West 22 Street
FKY....Phi Kappa Psi
SIA......Sigma Iota Alpha
FKS.....Phi Kappa Sigma
SLA.....Sigma Lambda Alpha
FKT.....Phi Kappa Tau
SLG.....Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.
PKA....Pi Kappa Alpha: 2400 Leon Street
SFW....Sigma Phi Omega Sorority, Inc.: 713 Graham Place
PKF....Pi Kappa Phi: 608 Park Place
QNX.....Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
SAE.....Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 2414 Pearl Street
ZFB.....Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
SAM....Sigma Alpha Mu: 2501 Leon Street
ZSC.....Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.
SBR......Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity
ZTA.....Zeta Tau Alpha: 2711 Nueces Street
SC........Sigma Chi: 2701 Nueces Street
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AFA....Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
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SKF.....Sigma Kappa Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
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SLB.....Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. SFE.....Sigma Phi Epsilon: 2500 Pearl Street
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SP.......Sigma Pi: 1005 West Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard _____________________________________________________________
TKE.....Tau Kappa Epsilon: 2525 Nueces Street QC.......Theta Chi
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ZBT.....Zeta Beta Tau: 710 West 28th Street ZY.......Zeta Psi: 2806 Nueces Street
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