University of North Alabama Fraternity and Sorority Life Guidebook 2022

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GUIDEBOOK 2022

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COMMUNITY AT A GLANCE

MISSION STATEMENT

The University of North Alabama’s Fraternity and Sorority Life is dedicated to enhancing the undergraduate fraternity and sorority experience by fostering an inclusive community, providing academic, personal, social, service, and leadership opportunities, and promoting a strong values-based fraternity and sorority community.

GENERAL INFORMATION • Four governing councils • 24 active chapters • More than 900 members • 15 percent of the undergraduate population in 2022

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GET IN TOUCH •••••••••••••••• GreekLife@una.edu @UNA_FSL UNAFSL una.edu/fsl UNA Box 5033 Florence, AL 35632 Office: GUC 163


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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COMMUNITY AT A GLANCE VALUES/COMMITMENT HOW TO JOIN COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL INDEPENDENT GREEK COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL HEALTH AND SAFETY FAQ GLOSSARY FALL DATES GREEK ALPHABET TRANS-INCLUSIVE ORGANIZATIONS

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VALUES/COMMITMENT

A C A D E M I C S Average FSL GPA Spring 2022

3.268

Average Sorority GPA Spring 2022

3.345

Average Fraternity GPA Spring 2022

3.087

47% 22% of fraternity/sorority members earned a 3.5 or higher GPA in Spring 2022.

of fraternity/sorority members earned a 4.0 GPA in Spring 2022.

S E R V I C E

15,558 $101,102

service hours completed in the 2021-2022 academic year.

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raised for philanthropy in 2021-2022 academic year.


L E A D E R S H I P

15%

61%

of undergraduates are members of fraternities or sororities.

of the 2022 SOAR counselors and support staff are members of fraternities or sororities.

of the 2022 LaGrange Society Ambassadors are members of fraternities or sororities.

of the 2022 Student Government Association are members of fraternities or sororites.

75%

53%

F I N A N C I A L (semester dues based on the cost of a first-time member; costs typically decrease after the first semester)

$775 - $950

College Panhellenic Council New Member Cost Second semester $400-$600

$400 - $700

Interfraternity Council New Member Cost Second semester $300-$650

$35 - $400

Independent Greek Council New Member Cost Second semester $100-$350

$935- $2,500

National Pan-Hellenic Council New Member Cost Second semester $50-$200

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HOW TO JOIN COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

CPH

CPH has primary recruitment before fall classes begin. Interested women may register online at una.edu/CPH. This year, UNA Panhellenic primary recruitment will be at the Marriott Conference Center from Aug. 11 - 14. CPH primary recruitment ends with Bid Day on Aug. 15. There may be opportunities to join outside of primary recruitment, through a process known as continuous open bidding (COB); however, there is no guarantee that a chapter will have COB spots available. Learn more at una.edu/cph.

INDEPENDENT GREEK COUNCIL IGC chapters conduct recruitment individually by chapter. Most IGC chapters have recruitment activities during the first few weeks of each semester. These events are often advertised on social media and through the UNA Events App. Students interested in joining should submit an interest form at una.edu/IGC.

IGC

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL IFC promotes year-round recruitment; however, most of the IFC recruitment at UNA takes place in the summer and fall. IFC recruitment is informal, which means each chapter has its own events. Chapter recruitment events are often advertised on social media and through the UNA Events App. Students interested in joining should submit an interest form at una.edu/ifc.

IFC

NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Many NPHC organizations at UNA do not allow undergraduates to join until the individual has completed at least one semester of classes. The chapters determine which semester they will conduct intake. NPHC chapters have their own intake processes that often begin with an informational meeting. Students interested in joining an NPHC chapter should attend NPHC Convocation, which will be Thursday, Sept. 1, at 5 p.m. in the Banquet Halls of the Guillot University Center. To learn more and RSVP for convocation, please visit una.edu/NPHC.

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NPHC


COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Delta Pi Chapter: Zeta Eta Founded: May 15, 1851 Chartered at UNA: Feb. 17, 1973 Motto: We Live for Each Other Mission: We are committed to sisterhood, values and ethics, high academic standards, and social responsibility. We committed to those when we established the first secret society for collegiate women in 1851 at the first university chartered to grant degrees to women. We are committed to them still today. We are the First. Finest. Forever. Philanthropy: Ronald McDonald House Charities Membership Requirements: 3.0 GPA 14 community service hours per semester Social Media: @unaadpi @una_adpi @adpi_una

Alpha Gamma Delta Chapter: Gamma Psi Founded: May 30, 1904 Chartered at UNA: April 17, 1977 Motto: Loving, Leading, Lasting Mission: Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women’s organization committed to providing opportunities for personal development, service to others and the space for members to forge their own paths – all through a lifelong spirit of sisterhood. Philanthropy: Fighting Hunger Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Seven community service hours per semester Social Media: @AlphaGammaDeltaUNA @alphagam_una @alphagam_una

Alpha Gamma Delta

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COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Phi Mu

Chapter: Theta Alpha Founded: March 4, 1852 Chartered at UNA: March 24, 1973 Motto: The Faithful Sisters Mission: Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women’s organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living, encouraging members to achieve their personal best. Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Membership Requirements: 2.8 GPA Eight community service hours per semester Social Media: @PhiMuUNA @PhiMuUNA

@phimu_una

Zeta Tau Alpha

Chapter: Eta Rho

Founded: Oct. 15, 1898 Chartered at UNA: March 3, 1973 Motto: Seek the Noblest Mission: The mission of Zeta Tau Alpha is to make a difference in the lives of our membership by developing the potential of each individual through innovative programming which emphasizes leadership development, service to others, academic achievement, and continued personal growth for women, with a commitment to friendship and the future based on the sisterhood, values, and traditions of the past. Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Education and Awareness Membership Requirements: 3.0 GPA Five community service hours per semester Social Media: @UNAzta @ZTA_UNA @zta_una

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INDEPENDENT GREEK COUNCIL Alpha Delta Chi Chapter: Psi Founded: January 17, 1925 Chartered at UNA: Dec. 1, 2006 Motto: As in a Mirror Mission: To strengthen the spiritual lives and testimonies of the members of the National Fraternity resulting in service and outreach to others. To promote higher scholastic standards among the members of the National Fraternity. To provide social fellowship among the university students living the Christian life and active in Christ’s service. Philanthropy: Room in the Inn Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA 10 community service hours Personal acceptance of Jesus Christ as Savior Social Media: @adxpsi_una @adxpsi_una

Alpha Delta Chi

Alpha Mu Lambda Chapter: Alpha Founded: April 1, 2005 Chartered at UNA: April 1, 2005 Mission: It is the purpose of Alpha Mu Lambda fraternity to bring together men who share a love of music and its related activities and to cultivate a bond of brotherhood through dedicated service for the continuation of our art. Philanthropy: Adopt-a-Band Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Social Media: @alphamulambda05 @unaAML @alphamulambda

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INDEPENDENT GREEK COUNCIL Lambda Sigma Phi Chapter: Alpha Founded: Aug. 9, 2000 Chartered at UNA: April 23, 2017 Motto: Love the Brotherhood. Serve Others. Praise the King. Vision Statement: To make disciples of Christian men by putting them into a group that will enhance their spiritual lives through accountability, small group Bible study and fellowship, and to better equip the brothers to reach the university and the world for Christ. Philanthropy: Shoals Dream Center Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Social Media: @LambdaSigUNA @lambdasig_una @lambdasig_una

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Chapter: Pi Omicron Founded: Oct. 6, 1898 Chartered at UNA: Nov. 13, 2004 Motto: Brotherhood in Music Mission: The Object of this Fraternity shall be for the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit; the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students; the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater. Philanthropy: Mills Music Mission Membership Requirements: 2.0 GPA Social Media: @phimualpha_una

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INDEPENDENT GREEK COUNCIL Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter: Lambda Psi Founded: June 12, 1903 Chartered at UNA: Nov. 18, 2011 Motto: Life is Short; Art is Long Mission: The Mission of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is to encourage, nurture, and support the art of music. Philanthropy: People-to-People Membership Requirements: One semester of classes completed at UNA One music course before/during semester joining 2.5 GPA Social Media: @SigmaAlphaIotaLambdaPsi @SAI_LambdaPsi

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Alpha Sigma Phi Founded: Dec. 6, 1845 Motto: To Better the Man Mission: To provide values-driven brotherhood experiences through life. To Better the World through Better Men. To Better the Man, through the creation and perpetuation of brotherhood founded upon the values of character: Silence, Charity, Purity, Honor, Patriotism. Membership Requirements: 2.75 GPA Eight community service hours per semester Social Media: @alphasiguna

Alpha Tau Omega Chapter: Theta Eta Founded: Sept. 11, 1865 Chartered at UNA: Jan. 30, 1974 Motto: Love and Respect Mission: To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itself and as lasting as humanity; to know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together and contend for supremacy of good over evil; to teach, not politics, but morals; to foster, not partisanship, but the recognition of true merit wherever found; to have no narrower limits within which to work together for the elevation of man than the outlines of the world: these were the thoughts and hopes uppermost in the minds of the founders of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Philanthropy: Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Shoals Membership Requirements: 2.75 GPA Social Media: @unaato @una_ato

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Delta Chi

Chapter: North Alabama Founded: Oct. 13, 1890 Chartered at UNA: Sept. 25, 2010 Motto: Leges Mission: Promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the acquisition of a sound education. Philanthropy: The V Foundation for Cancer Research Membership Requirements: 2.7 GPA 20 community service hours per semester Social Media: @dchiuna @dchiuna @dchiuna

Kappa Sigma Chapter: Lambda Omicron Founded: Dec. 10, 1869 Chartered at UNA: May 4, 1974 Mission: The Fraternity should complement and enhance the educational mission of the host institution. The Fraternity should promote the ideal of Brotherhood. The Fraternity should actively contribute to the personal growth and development of its members. The Fraternity should promote ethical behavior and decision-making. The Fraternity should encourage service to others. Philanthropy: Military Heroes Campaign Membership Requirements: GPA above the all-men’s undergraduate average Social Media: @KappaSigmaUNA @KappaSigUNA @kappasigUNA

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Phi Gamma Delta Chapter: Phi Upsilon Founded: May 1, 1848 Chartered at UNA: March 23, 1974 Mission: Phi Gamma Delta unites men in enduring friendships, stimulates the pursuit of knowledge, and builds courageous leaders who serve the world with the best that is in them. Philanthropy: United Service Organizations (USO) Membership Requirements: 2.7 GPA 10 community service hours per semester Social Media: Phi Upsilon Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) @UNA_PhiGam @PhiGamUNA

Pi Kappa Alpha Chapter: Theta Alpha Founded: March 1, 1868 Chartered at UNA: March 30, 1974 Motto: Once a Pike, Always a Pike Mission: Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience. Philanthropy: The Taylor Trudeau Cycle for Life Membership Requirements: 2.7 GPA Social Media: @pikeuna @PikeUNA @pikeuna

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter: Alabama Nu Founded: March 9, 1856 Chartered at UNA: Feb. 11, 1989 Mission: Advancing the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service for our members throughout life. Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Membership Requirements: 2.7 GPA 15 community service hours per semester Social Media: @sae.una

Sigma Chi Chapter: Eta Rho Founded: June 28, 1855 Chartered at UNA: April 20, 1974 Motto: In This Sign You Shall Conquer Philanthropy: Huntsman Cancer Institute and Safeplace Membership Requirements: 2.75 College / 3.0 High School GPA Social Media: @sigmachiuna

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NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Chapter: Nu Omicron

Founded: Jan. 15, 1908 Chartered at UNA: Dec. 7, 1980 Motto: By Culture and By Merit Mission: Alpha Kappa Alpha’s mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of “Service to All Mankind.” Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Research Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Evidence of community involvement 12 Credit Hours completed at this institution Enrolled as a full-time student at time of application Fully vaccinated Social Media: @nu.omicron @NuOmicron_1908

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Chapter: Kappa Gamma Founded: Dec. 4, 1906

Chartered at UNA: Jan. 17, 1975 Motto: First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All Mission: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., develops leaders, promotes brotherhood, and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities. Philanthropy: March of Dimes Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Letter of recommendation Registered voter Five hours of community service per semester 12 credits earned before joining Social Media: @KappaGammaKings

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NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Chapter: Xi Phi

Founded: Jan. 13, 1913 Chartered at UNA: April 12, 1980 Motto: Intelligence is the Torch of Wisdom Mission: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of collegeeducated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Membership Requirements: 2.75 GPA Completion of 24 credit hours 25 hours of community service per semester Please refer to national website for additional requirements. Social Media: @xiphi_redz

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Chapter: Theta Upsilon Founded: Jan. 5, 1911 Chartered at UNA: Oct. 10, 1976 Motto: Achievement in every field of human endeavor. Mission: To unite college men of culture, patriotism, and honor in a bond of fraternity. Encourage honorable achievement in every field of human endeavor. To promote spiritual social, intellectual, and moral welfare of its members. To assist in the aims and purposes of colleges and universities. Philanthropy: Toys for Tots Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA 20 credit hours earned before joining Fully vaccinated Social Media: @thetaupnupes

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NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Chapter: Beta Beta Alpha Founded: Jan. 9, 1914 Chartered at UNA: Dec. 2, 1998 Motto: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity. Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Completion of one semester at UNA Social Media: @una_sigmas @Sigmas_of_UNA

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Chapter: Upsilon Epsilon Founded: Nov. 12, 1922

Chartered at UNA: April 3, 2021 Motto: Greater Service, Greater Progress Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA Completion of one semester at UNA Social Media: @UNA_SGRhos

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NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Chapter: Alpha Sigma

Founded: Jan. 16, 1920 Chartered at UNA: Nov. 22, 2003 Motto: A community conscious, action-oriented organization Philanthropy: March of Dimes Membership Requirements: 2.5 GPA 10 credit hours from UNA before joining Social Media: @unazphib @alphasigma_zetas @AlphaSigma Zetas

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HEALTH AND SAFETY H A ZI N G The University of North Alabama Code of Student Conduct defines hazing as “an act that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student, or that destroys or removes public or private property, for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a group or organization. Participation or cooperation by the person(s) being hazed does not excuse the violation. Failing to intervene to prevent, (and/ or) failing to discourage, (and/or) failing to report those acts may also violate this policy.”

A LCOHOL A N D OT HER DR U GS UNA’s Student Code of Conduct prohibits the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol and other drugs by students and student organizations. The regulations also prohibit other alcohol-related misconduct. Students under the age of 21 are prohibited from possession and/or consumption of alcohol. All students are prohibited from the use or possession of illegal drugs. Additionally, fraternities and sororities sponsoring events where alcohol is present are subject to the Fraternity and Sorority Life event guidelines, including hiring University police officers.

I N T ER / NAT I O N A L H EAD QU A RT E R S EDUCATI ONAL Fraternities and sororities are also PROG RA MS expected to follow their inter/ national headquarter guidelines, which include guidelines on risk management, membership recruitment/intake, new member education, and anti-hazing.

National Hazing Prevention Week: NHPW is an opportunity for communities across the nation to raise awareness and advocate against hazing. During the first full

week of October, when NHPW is observed, UNA has programs to educate our community on the implications of hazing and involve members in the active prevention of hazing. Required educational programs: Each semester, Fraternity and Sorority Life creates an educational program calendar with 1-2 events. Attendance requirements vary by event. Past topics have included inclusive language, safe alcohol use, hazing prevention, and diversity and inclusion. New member course: All students joining a fraternity or sorority are expected to complete a non-credit bearing online course. Students are automatically enrolled in the course after accepting membership in the organization. New members must pass the new member course with a 60 percent, or their chapter is fined $100. The course covers risk management, health and safety, diversity and inclusion, and more.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHICH CHAPTER IS THE BEST ONE ? All fraternities and sororities are values-based organizations. All of the organizations at the University of North Alabama are unique, with individual identities. Finding the organization that’s best for you will be a personal experience, based on your own values, personality, interests, and identity.

HOW MUCH TIME IS REQUIRED TO BE A MEMBER ? Membership in a fraternity or sorority is a life-long commitment; however, as students, chapters are flexible and understanding of competing commitments. Though there are mandatory commitments, such as weekly meetings, educational programs, and community service, time requirements

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will vary by organization and individual involvement.

WHAT IS THE COST TO BE A MEMBER ? Joining a fraternity or sorority is an investment in your future. Organizations vary by cost, with a range from $135 to $2,500 during the first semester and a range from $50 to $650 in following semesters. These fees go to services that will positively impact your experience, including social events, t-shirts, technology, etc.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN ? Each organization has different membership requirements. Every organization has a GPA minimum, and some organizations require students to have earned college

credits before joining. Additionally, many organizations value community service and community involvement.

DO I HAVE TO IDENTIFY AS A STUDENT OF COLOR TO JOIN A NPHC ORGANIZATION ? No. NPHC chapters were founded by Black members to provide students of color a space when other fraternal organizations were not welcoming to diverse populations. Though NPHC organizations remain committed to initiatives that uplift and empower the Black community, membership in these organizations is open to students of all racial backgrounds.


GLOSSARY ACTIVE MEMBER: a member who has been initiated into lifelong fraternity or sorority membership and participates in chapter activities at the collegiate level. ALUMNUS/ALUMNA: member of a fraternity/sorority who has graduated (plural is alumni/alumnae). BIG BROTHER/SISTER: an older member assigned to guide a new member or associate member through the new member education process. BID: a formal invitation to join a fraternity or sorority. CALL: a vocal sound used by members of NPHC fraternities and sororities to acknowledge one another. CROSSED: a term used by NPHC organizations and some IGC chapters to indicate that a new member has been fully initiated into the organization. The term means different things to different groups, but it generally means crossing over from being a new member to an active member. Most groups record this time to the second. CONTINUOUS OPEN BIDDING: the term for the time when Panhellenic sororities may take new members outside of the primary recruitment process. Panhellenic sororities are only able to COB if their chapter membership falls below Panhellenic total. INFORMATIONAL: a meeting conducted by a chapter for prospective members who are seeking more information about the organization and how to join. An informational is typically the first step in the membership intake process for NPHC organizations. INITIATION: a formal ceremony in which an individual becomes a full member of a fraternity or sorority. INTAKE: intake is the process by which NPHC organizations bring new members into their organization. This process usually begins with an informational meeting or formal rush and concludes with initiation. Each organization does membership intake on its own schedule and not necessarily every semester. Most

organizations require that you have earned college credit before beginning the process. LEGACY: someone who has a biological relationship to someone who is already a member of a fraternity or sorority. Each organization has different policies regarding legacies, and many have updated their policies to remove special membership considerations for legacies. Being a legacy does not guarantee membership in an organization. LINE: individuals in an NPHC organization who went through the membership intake process together, similar to a new member class. LINE BROTHER/SISTER: term for members of an NPHC organization who were initiated at the same time into the same organization. Lines are ordered, and there is terminology for a person’s position in the line. NEOPHYTE: a term used to refer to new members of an NPHC organization. Sometimes abbreviated as neo. NEW/ASSOCIATE MEMBER: a term used to refer to a member of a fraternity or sorority who has accepted a bid but has not participated in the initiation ceremony. This time is when they get to know the members of the chapter, learn history and symbolism, and develop an understanding for the ideas and principles of the organization. NEW MEMBER PRESENTATION: a formal presentation at which newly initiated members of an NPHC organization introduce themselves to the community and highlight what they have learned about the organization during their intake process. This is sometimes referred to as a neophyte presentation or a probate. PANHELLENIC TOTAL: The allowable Panehllenic chapter size, which is reset to largest chapter size after primary recruitment and seven days into the start of the spring semester. Each chapter may recruit new members through the COB process until they meet total.

PARA: short for paraphernalia. The different items of Greek clothing or items someone is wearing. Sometimes referred to as ‘nalia. PHILANTHROPY: a charitable fundraiser or project sponsored by a fraternity or sorority. Some organizations have a designated charity they continuously support. These charities are also referred to as a chapter’s “philanthropy.” PIN/BADGE: a small piece of jewelry a member wears that represents the ideals and values of the organization. POTENTIAL NEW MEMBER (PNM)/ASPIRANT: a term used for a student who has shown interest in being recruited by a fraternity or sorority, or who has registered for a formal recruitment process. Aspirant is common among NPHC organizations. Formerly, the term rushee was used. PROPHYTE: an older member of an NPHC organization who has been in the organization long enough to initiate a new line of members. RECRUITMENT: the mutual selection process that PNMs and chapters go through during a set period to get to know one another. This process is conducted informally throughout the year and formally in the beginning of the fall semester. Formerly, the term rush was used. RECRUITMENT COUNSELOR: an upper-class member of a Panhellenic sorority, chosen and trained to assist PNMs with CPH primary recruitment. RITUAL: a ceremonial event unique to each organization that plays out the ideals and principles of that organization. They are the same for every chapter of the same fraternity or sorority and are usually the time when students take an oath to uphold the values of that organization. STEPPING: an historically Black Greek tradition characterized by synchronized hand foot movements, along with singing, dancing, chanting, and/or acting. STROLLING: a line dance done by members of NPHC organizations.

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FALL DATES * JULY 3 1

S E P T EM BER 6, 6 p.m .

AUGU ST 1 1 - 1 5

S E P T EM BER 19-23

AUGU ST 1 7

S E P T EM BER 23,6-8 p.m .

AUGU ST 2 4 , 1 1 a .m.

S E P T EM BER 27, 6 p.m .

AUGU ST 2 5 , 6 p .m.

OCT O BER 3-7

College Panhellenic Recruitment Registration Closes

College Panhellenic Recruitment

Classes Begin

CPH Ice Cream Social (Memorial Amphitheater)

NPHC 101 (Location TBD)

IGC Trivia Night (Location TBD)

Homecoming Week

NPHC Stroll Off (Norton Auditorium)

IGC Capture the Flag (GUC Bridge)

National Hazing Prevention Week

S EPTE MBE R 1 , 5 p .m.

NPHC Convocation and Etiquette Dinner (GUC Banquet Halls) * A l l s c h e d u le d e v e n t s s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . M o re e vent s w i l l be a nno unced a fter t he s t a r t o f t h e f a l l 2 0 2 2 s e m e s t e r C h e c k una .edu/ s t udent s fo r upda t es.

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TRANS-INCLUSIVE ORGANIZATIONS ALPHA DELTA PI

“Alpha Delta Pi is a private membership organization for women, which affirms the worth of every individual.”

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA “Individuals who live and identify as a woman on a daily basis may be considered for membership.”

ALPHA MU LAMBDA

“Any individual who identifies as a man will be considered for membership.”

DELTA CHI

“Any individual who identifies as a man is eligible for memberhip in the fraternity.”

PHI MU

“Any woman shall be eligible for membership... the word ‘woman’ should be interpreted as anyone who selfidentifies and lives as a woman at the time of her association and her initiation, regardless of assigned sex at birth.”

SIGMA ALPHA IOTA

“If a person, in good faith, identifies as a woman, then such person is a woman for the purpose of the fraternity’s membership criteria.”

SIGMA CHI

“Sigma Chi fosters an environment of inclusion within our chapters. Chapters should consider all of the various dimensions of diversity (race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, physical ability, region, and socioeconomic background, etc.). Brothers are challenged to reach out to men who share our values and exemplify different temperaments, talents, and convictions.”

SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC.

“A woman may be admitted for membership in an undergraduate chapter.”

PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA

ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC.

PI KAPPA ALPHA

ZETA TAU ALPHA

“Any individual who identifies consistently and in good faith as a man is eligible for status as a probationary member and intiation.”

“Pi Kappa Alpha’s mission is to develop men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character.”

“Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is by invitation only; we encourage interested women...to contact a chapter in your local area for more information.”

“Zeta Tau Alpha membership is open to individuals who consistently live and selfidentify as women.”

All information is based on organization’s inter/national policies. Other chapters may be inclusive to transgender students but have not published this information. All information correct as of May 2022.

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