INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL RECRUITMENT GUIDE
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
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WELCOME TO IFC
A letter from our President
The Interfraternity Council, or IFC, is the umbrella organization that serves the needs of the 26 fraternities within our council. The IFC coordinates many events and activities throughout the year, including community service projects, meals for first responders, and social events for our members. The IFC also represents the interests of fraternity men to the campus and surrounding community. Our council serves for the betterment of Auburn and the advancement of this university and its student body.
I hope you choose to join a fraternity at Auburn. If you do, consider getting involved with the IFC as a volunteer, on cabinet, or executive officer.
War Eagle!
Spencer Dunn
IFC President
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Fraternities at Auburn
More than a hundred years after its founding, the fraternity community at Auburn is thriving.
The mission of the Auburn University Interfraternity Council, or IFC, is to govern, serve, represent, and promote its member fraternities with the highest standard of integrity. IFC exists as a resource to facilitate the growth and development of fraternity men in the areas of personal and fraternal responsibility, leadership, scholastic achievement, civic engagement, and brotherhood.
26 FRATERNITIES
3,483 MEMBERS
31% OF MALE UNDERGRADS ARE GREEK
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Chapters at Auburn
Acacia
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Gamma Rho
Alpha Sigma Phi
Alpha Tau Omega
Beta Upsilon Chi
Chi Phi
Delta Chi
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Tau Delta
FarmHouse
Kappa Alpha Order
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Sigma Kappa
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Sigma Nu
Sigma Tau Gamma
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Chi
Theta Xi
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Greek Life 101
With 50 organizations across three governing councils, Greek Life is a vibrant part of the Auburn student experience. More than 8,500 Auburn students call one of our fraternities or sororities home. Greek-affiliated students build leadership skills through diverse service projects, philanthropic efforts, and social engagement. With a network of engaged alumni nationwide, Auburn’s Greek organizations offer connections across every industry and sector, benefiting students personally and professionally.
Membership in a fraternity or sorority is open to regularly enrolled undergraduate students and is selected by the current membership within the organization. All fraternities and sororities were founded on core values and beliefs centered on improving their members’ lives and the quality of life on our campus and in the community. By joining a fraternity or sorority, you are committing to uphold the standards of the organization and the institution.
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Councils
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
@auburnifc
There are 26 fraternity chapters at Auburn affiliated with the Interfraternity Council, which serves as the governing body for national and international men’s fraternities. Many of these organizations are affiliated with the North American Interfraternity Conference, or NIC. Each chapter hosts recruitment activities throughout the fall and spring and has a formal recruitment week at the beginning of each semester.
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
@aunphc
The National Pan-Hellenic Council, or NPHC, consists of nine historically African American fraternities and sororities known as the Divine Nine. There are six NPHC fraternities and sororities active at Auburn. NPHC organizations participate in a deferred membership selection process known as intake. For an aspirant to participate in a chapter’s membership intake process, or MIP, the aspirant must have completed at least 12 Auburn credit hours and attended Auburn NPHC’s Meet the Greeks during the academic year of intake participation.
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
@au_panhellenic
The Auburn Panhellenic Council selects members through a mutual selection process that primarily takes place before the start of the fall term, with some opportunities available throughout the year. There are 18 chapters at Auburn affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference, or NPC, the umbrella organization for 26 national and international sororities and women’s fraternities across North America.
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Interfraternity Council Cabinet
The IFC Cabinet is the workhorse of the Interfraternity Council. Composed of 21 directors, the Cabinet is chaired by IFC Executive Vice President Braden Glenn. Each director is responsible for a specific purpose that advances the Greek Community and gives back to the local community and Auburn University.
DIRECTOR OF EAGLES INITIATIVES
Luke Thompson, Sigma Nu
DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE SUPPORT
Graham Barnett, Alpha Tau Omega
DIRECTORS OF HEALTH & WELLNESS
Matt Evitts, Pi Kappa Alpha
Jack Fuhrman, Pi Kappa Phi
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING
Nico Martinez, Sigma Chi
DIRECTOR OF INITIATIVES
Will Denton, Theta Chi
DIRECTORS OF NEW MEMBER EXPERIENCE
Logan Bolton, Alpha Sigma Phi
Jack Giles, Alpha Gamma Rho
Charlie Hughes, Sigma Nu
Hagan Stephens, Phi Gamma Delta
DIRECTORS OF OUTREACH
Blake Benton, Tau Kappa Epsilon
Brian Condon, Phi Gamma Delta
DIRECTORS OF PHILANTHROPY
Carter Engle, Kappa Alpha Order
Knox Merry, FarmHouse
Wilson Thrift, Phi Delta Theta
Jason Vorhauer, Tau Kappa Epsilon
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Gavin Betchel, Lambda Chi Alpha
DIRECTORS OF RISK MANAGEMENT
McCrae Dickinson, Alpha Tau Omega
Carter Neil, FarmHouse
Samuel Whiting, Lambda Chi Alpha
DIRECTOR OF SPIRITUAL LIFE
Sam Stockley, Phi Delta Theta
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Recruitment
Fraternity recruitment allows men to meet other Auburn students, learn about each fraternity, and begin friendships that will last beyond their college experience. It is highly encouraged to join freshman year to get the most out of fraternity life, but plenty of men join as upperclassmen.
REGISTRATION
Registration begins on May 1. All students participating in recruitment must register to attend events including summer socials and formal recruitment events. When registering, students will create an online Campus Director profile where they will submit a photo, the registration fee, and contact information to be invited to informal recruitment activities.
SUMMER RECRUITMENT
Many chapters host events throughout the summer to meet potential new members. Events are generally held in and around the Auburn area and are typically very casual. Summer recruitment events start May 26 and last until Aug. 17. To get an invitation, students should register for recruitment.
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Recruitment
FALL RECRUITMENT
For students who are unable to participate in summer recruitment, fall recruitment occurs in August. Potential new members can meet all of Auburn’s fraternities at the IFC Fall Recruitment Kickoff, scheduled for Friday, Aug. 18 on the Campus Green. On Monday, Aug. 21, all chapters will host an open house at their individual chapter houses. Following kickoff and open house, all fraternity recruiting events will be invitation-only. Some chapters may offer additional open events on Tuesday, Aug. 22 and Wednesday, Aug. 23. All bids must be extended by Friday, Sept. 1.
SPRING RECRUITMENT
Spring recruitment is like fall recruitment, except that it occurs in January. However, spring recruitment has fewer participating chapters and new members.
BIDDING
Once a chapter has decided they would like to make a potential new member part of their chapter, they will offer the
potential new member a bid, or offer of membership. Bids can be offered verbally through conversation or written in a more formal way. Either way, the bid is not official until the new member accepts the bid in the Campus Director system.
There are three options once the potential new member receives a bid:
• Accept: This ends the recruitment process.
• Hold: Gives a potential new member time to talk to parents and examine other options.
• Decline: The potential new member is 100 percent certain that the fraternity is not for them.
IMPORTANT FALL DATES
Aug. 9, 2023: IFC Rec Day
Aug. 18, 2023: IFC Recruitment Kickoff
Aug. 22–Sept. 1, 2023: Open House
Aug. 29–Sept. 1, 2023: Invitation-Only Event Period
Sept. 1, 2023: Bidding Complete
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Scholarship
Academics should be a top priority for students. The IFC supports this commitment to scholarship by providing additional support to fraternity men including academic support, tutoring networks, and proctored study halls.
All fraternities have academic requirements that encourage members to excel academically so that they complete their degrees and go on to successful careers. These requirements must be met for a member to stay active in his fraternity. Every fraternity has resources and assistance available to help its members do all they can inside and outside the classroom.
FRATERNITY
SCHOLASTIC STANDINGS FALL 2022 1 FarmHouse
3.45
2 Phi Gamma Delta
3.37
3 Lambda Chi Alpha
3.36
4 Alpha Tau Omega 3.32
5 Beta Upsilon Chi 3.27
The grade point average of fraternity men is consistently higher than the all-undergraduate male GPA.
Leadership
Developing and preparing student leaders for life after college is one of the many goals of Auburn fraternities. Whether at the chapter level or beyond, a fraternity will teach, encourage, and assist students in developing leadership skills.
Every fraternity member has an active role in leading the chapter. Working in group situations teaches students valuable skills including goal creation, delegation, risk management, teamwork, event planning, and communication. These skills help prepare students for future careers, too.
For students who want to be involved on campus, joining a fraternity at Auburn is a great place to start. Often fraternities help inform members of leadership opportunities on campus and how to prepare for selection processes.
Fraternity men are actively involved in many campus organizations including:
Student Government Association
War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen
Spades Honorary
Financial Management Association
Beat Bama Food Drive
Student Recruiters
ROTC
Camp War Eagle Counselors
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Auburn Man
The Auburn Interfraternity Council hosts a program called Auburn Man that new fraternity members must attend. This six-week program features speakers and opportunities to help students fully understand the expectations of the IFC community.
Speakers and topics include:
• Men’s Mental Health and Wellness
• Lutzie 43: Distracted and Impaired Driving Prevention
• Butch Thompson, Auburn Head Baseball Coach
Community Service
One of the most gratifying aspects of fraternity life is the sense of satisfaction and pride that comes with involvement in community service. Fraternity men recognize the need throughout the year to raise money and donate time for their special philanthropies and community service projects. The ideals of most fraternities are exemplified through their service efforts.
Fraternity members donate thousands of hours and dollars to local and national philanthropic organizations each year. Fundraising events and service projects help fraternity members learn about their responsibility to the community. By taking advantage of these opportunities, fraternity members will learn the joy of helping others.
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Brotherhood
Joining a fraternity is the beginning of a new experience, and one of the most enjoyable aspects of brotherhood is forming bonds with new friends that will last long after college. You will learn to live with others and share the same experiences, environment, and interests, resulting in a very special closeness to those around you. Brotherhood means more than wearing Greek letters, attending meetings, and attending social events; it is about developing friendships and a sense of camaraderie that you will carry throughout the rest of your life.
SOCIAL LIFE
Fraternities were founded as social organizations. The ability to function comfortably in a social environment will prove almost as important as that in a work environment. Becoming a member of a group with common interests provides the opportunity to forge friendships that will last a lifetime.
Each year, fraternities participate in a wide variety of social events, including:
• Themed swaps between fraternity and sorority new member classes
• Weekend band parties
• Fraternity formals that are held around the Southeast
• Date parties
• Themed socials between multiple fraternities and sororities
Intramurals
Campus Recreation and Wellness provides fraternity men many opportunities to participate in intramural sports on campus. The intramural program is one of Auburn’s most enjoyable aspects of fraternity life. Even though the intramural program is open to all students, Greek student participation and competition is always very strong, partly because of the leagues created for fraternities and sororities. The fraternities compete against each other in friendly—but intense—rivalries.
Intramural events are well-attended by the Greek community, and many fraternities develop loyal fans. Enthusiasm and excitement dominate intramural events when Greeks participate!
Intramural Sports at Auburn Soccer
Flag Football
Sand Volleyball
Tennis Basketball
Indoor Volleyball
Kickball
Spikeball
Pickleball
Racquetball
Ultimate Frisbee
Fraternity Houses
At Auburn, 22 of the 26 fraternities occupy a fraternity house on campus or on nearby property. Regardless of the location of the fraternity house, these facilities are privately owned and maintained by local or national fraternity alumni house corporations.
Each fraternity establishes its own regulations regarding members living in or out of the chapter house. Initiate members may have an obligation to live in the fraternity house. Potential members should ask each fraternity about individual requirements for living in or out of the chapter house.
ALUMNI AND HOUSE CORPORATIONS
The structure and organization of chapter alumni varies with each chapter. A single chapter may have its alumni organized into an “association” that meets at the chapter house at such times as Homecoming and Commencement. Other alumni associations meet more regularly and advise the chapter officers on the day-to-day operations of the chapter. Another type of “association” is the house corporation—a legal entity that owns and manages the property of the chapter. These associations make the mortgage payments, pay the insurance, oversee maintenance and repairs, and pay the employees.
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Finances
Financial requirements are an important consideration for men participating in fraternity recruitment. Students who accept an invitation to become a new fraternity member will enter into a financial agreement and contract. This contract may include dues, meals, housing, and other fees.
Financial Information
Average: $1,708 Average: $1,701
Range: $550-$3,500 Range: $550-$2,805
Dues and fees vary for each chapter and from year to year. It is important to note that fraternity costs may be more expensive the first year due to additional pledge and initiation fees. It is also important to be aware of some additional costs.
Average: $479 Average: $973
Range: $200-$800 Range: $475-$1,650
TALK ABOUT THE COSTS
Potential members and their parents or guardians should discuss the costs associated with fraternity affiliation and arrive at a mutual understanding of financial requirements before joining. Additional financial responsibilities may include:
• One-time new member and initiation fees
• Certain fixed charges for room, board, and dues according to each fraternity’s schedule
• Additional services as social, intramural, and recruitment-related activities
• Living in the chapter house if required by the fraternity
• Meals, whether they are eaten or not
• Out-of-house fees if not living in the fraternity house
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House
Meal
New Member Dues (Semesterly) Initiated Member Dues (Semesterly)
Rent (Monthly)
Plan (Semesterly)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will my academics be compromised if I join a Greek organization?
Academic achievement should be the number one priority for students in fraternities. When students join a Greek organization, they become part of a larger group of students who value their academic goals at Auburn. Also, the grade point average of fraternity men is consistently higher than the all-undergraduate male GPA.
How time-consuming is a fraternity?
Auburn offers a large variety of different fraternities, all with various levels of involvement. This variety ranges from members spending a few hours daily at fraternity functions to a few hours per week. New members may spend no more than 20 hours per week on mandatory new member activities.
If I go through recruitment, do I have to join a fraternity?
Although most potential new members will join a fraternity during the fall semester, it is not required. In addition, many fraternities will participate in another round of recruitment in January, and men have the opportunity to join then.
What about hazing?
Auburn prohibits hazing in any form. To learn more about our stance against hazing, visit Auburn University’s antihazing website for more information about the university’s policy: auburn.edu/stophazing
Will alcohol be present during recruitment events?
Auburn IFC prohibits alcohol from being present before, during, and after recruitment events. Any violations of this policy will be adjudicated through the IFC Judicial Process.
How do I know if joining a fraternity is right for me?
Most of the stereotypes about Greek membership are myths. The diversity of membership is one of the strengths of Auburn’s Greek system.
Will I have to live in the fraternity house?
Housing requirements vary across chapters. Some chapters have requirements in place that mandate each member to live in the house for at least one year.
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Acacia
MOTTO Human Service
VALUES Virtue, Knowledge, and Truth
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1904
AUBURN FOUNDING 2019
PHILANTHROPY Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch
CHAPTER GPA 2.11
ACTIVE MEMBERS 7
INVOLVEMENT Pre-Vet Club, Wildlife Club, Block and Bridle, Table Top Gaming Club
PRESIDENT
Alex Harris rah0103@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Connor Aaserud cja0040@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Daniel Robinson dwr0008@auburn.edu
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AEΠ Alpha Epsilon Pi
CHAPTER MOTTO Make Better Men
CHAPTER VALUES Faith, Humility, Perseverance, Mutual Helpfulness, and Honesty
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1913
AUBURN FOUNDING 2014
PHILANTHROPY AEPuppies
CHAPTER GPA 2.53
ACTIVE MEMBERS 22
INVOLVEMENT Hillel, Navy ROTC, Swim Club
PRESIDENT Jackson Haber jgh0046@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Andrew Strickland aas0071@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Joshua Frank mjoshuafrank@hotmail.com
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AΓP Alpha Gamma Rho
CHAPTER MOTTO Make Better Men
CHAPTER VALUES Nurture, Grow, Give
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1904
AUBURN FOUNDING 1919
PHILANTHROPY Boys and Girls Ranch of Alabama
CHAPTER GPA 2.85
ACTIVE MEMBERS 54
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BEDS AT HOUSE 32
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, IFC Court and Cabinet, Agriculture Student Council, Collegiate Cattlemen’s Association, Ducks Unlimited, Auburn Finance Society, American Society of Civil Engineers, and Design, Build, Fly
PRESIDENT
Davis Bumpious dmb0110@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Hunter Rials jhr0043@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Russell Durrance Russell.durrance@gmail.com
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ΑΣΦ Alpha Sigma Phi
CHAPTER MOTTO To Better the World through Better Men
CHAPTER VALUES Silence, Charity, Purity, Honor, Patriotism
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1845
AUBURN FOUNDING 2013
PHILANTHROPY Home for Our Troops, RAINN, Active Minds
CHAPTER GPA 3.04
ACTIVE MEMBERS 51
MEALS PER WEEK 9
BEDS AT HOUSE 19
INVOLVEMENT University Program Council, Camp War Eagle Counseling, Emerge - Leadership Development, Engineers Without Borders, Clay Shooting Club, Interfraternity Council Cabinet, Student Government Association, IMPACT
PRESIDENT Dom Romano dpr0014@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Logan Bolton ldb0046@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Andrew Kelly andrewkellyasp@gmail.com
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Alpha Tau Omega
CHAPTER MOTTO To bind men together in brotherhood
CHAPTER VALUES Love and Respect
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1865
AUBURN FOUNDING 1879
PHILANTHROPY The Lutzie 43 Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 3.32
ACTIVE MEMBERS 182
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 30
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Interfraternity Council, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Beat Bama Food Drive, Onward Campus Ministries
PRESIDENT Nick Seward nbs0026@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Griffin Gourley gpg0009@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
John Sasser john.m.sasser@gmail.com
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ΑΤΩ
ΒΥΧ Beta Upsilon Chi
CHAPTER MOTTO Brothers under Christ
CHAPTER VALUES Brotherhood, Unity, Faith, Leadership, and Character
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1985
AUBURN FOUNDING 2008
PHILANTHROPY Exodus Ranch
CHAPTER GPA 3.27
ACTIVE MEMBERS 54
MEALS PER WEEK 9
BEDS AT HOUSE 26
INVOLVEMENT AU Dance Marathon, Student Government Association, Financial Management Association, AU Climbing Club, AU Theatre, New Media Club, Marching Band, Eagle Eye TV, RUF, AU Chorus
PRESIDENT Roman Suttles ras0120@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Connor Blair chb0052@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Stephanie Wood byrdstj@auburn.edu
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ΧΦ Chi Phi
CHAPTER MOTTO Building Better Men
CHAPTER VALUES Truth, honor, and personal integrity
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1824
AUBURN FOUNDING 1967
PHILANTHROPY Wounded Warrior Project
CHAPTER GPA 2.89
ACTIVE MEMBERS 28
INVOLVEMENT Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vietnamese Student Association, Office of Inclusion and Diversity, Student Government Association, Phi Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Psi Chi, First Year Experience, Kesem, Red Cross Club, Honors Serves, Auburn Esports Club, American Institute of Architecture Students, Backcountry Hunters of Auburn, Engineers without Borders, Emerge, Sigma Lambda Chi
PRESIDENT
Alex Iberle ari0005@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Bennett Bozeman blb0093@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Alan Biddle abiddle@c2gi.com
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CHAPTER MOTTO Leges (Law)
CHAPTER VALUES Promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the acquisition of a sound education
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1890
AUBURN FOUNDING 1951
PHILANTHROPY Jimmy V Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 3.02
ACTIVE MEMBERS 71
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 32
INVOLVEMENT Auburn Rugby, Alpha Kappa Psi, Army ROTC, Air Force ROTC, Beat Bama Food Drive, Auburn Modeling Board, Chamber Chorus Choir, Beat Bama Food Drive
PRESIDENT JD Free jdf0078@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Hunter Ratchford hlr0026@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Josh Hughes joshhughes4@gmail.com
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ΔΧ Delta Chi
Delta Kappa Epsilon
CHAPTER MOTTO Friends from the Heart, Forever
CHAPTER VALUES Brotherhood, Academics, Leadership, Community Involvement
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1844
AUBURN FOUNDING 2011
PHILANTHROPY Food Bank of East Alabama, Lee County Humane Society
CHAPTER GPA 2.89
ACTIVE MEMBERS 51
MEALS PER WEEK 10
BEDS AT HOUSE 27
INVOLVEMENT Auburn Baseball Team, Auburn Lacrosse Team, Auburn Supply Chain Management Association, Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity
PRESIDENT Tyler Goforth tfg0011@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Hudson Feldman hjf0019@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Jonathan Hester jhester1992@gmail.com
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ΔΚΕ
CHAPTER MOTTO Committed to lives of excellence
CHAPTER VALUES Truth, Courage, Faith, and Power
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1858
AUBURN FOUNDING 1952
PHILANTHROPY Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 3.26
ACTIVE MEMBERS 78
MEALS PER WEEK 0
BEDS AT HOUSE 12
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Emerge, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Project Uplift, Interfraternity Council Cabinet, Auburn Club
Rugby, Auburn Club Water Polo
PRESIDENT Gavin Hardgrave ggh0006@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Alex Lee atl0035@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Drew Nelson nelsodt@gmail.com
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ΔΤΔ
Delta Tau Delta
FarmHouse
CHAPTER MOTTO Builders of Men
CHAPTER VALUES Leadership, Scholarship, Fellowship
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1905
AUBURN FOUNDING 1971
PHILANTHROPY Storybook Farms
CHAPTER GPA 3.45
ACTIVE MEMBERS 179
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 35
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Impact, Various College
Ambassadors, Interfraternity Cabinet, Beat Bama Food Drive, Church Leadership, Beta Alpha Psi, Alternative Student Breaks, IFC Executive Board, Auburn Cheerleading, Friend of Aubie
PRESIDENT
Jeremiah Sachs jms0240@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Thomas Treadwell tat0037@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Lee Murphy leemurphy821@bellsouth.net
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KA Kappa Alpha Order
CHAPTER MOTTO Dieu et les dames
CHAPTER VALUES Gentility, Excellence, Reverence, Leadership, Knowledge
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1865
AUBURN FOUNDING 1883
PHILANTHROPY Operation KARE
CHAPTER GPA 3.23
ACTIVE MEMBERS 251
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 28
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Interfraternity Cabinet, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Financial Management Association, Executive Society, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Lambda Sigma, Auburn Track and Field
PRESIDENT Logan Brewer ljb0051@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Chael Sullivan mss0089@auburn.edu
ADVISOR James Salter jamescsalter@icloud.com
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ΛΧΑ Lambda Chi Alpha
CHAPTER MOTTO Every man a man
CHAPTER VALUES Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1909
AUBURN FOUNDING 1915
PHILANTHROPY Feeding America and Eagle’s Ranch Children’s Home
CHAPTER GPA 3.23
ACTIVE MEMBERS 216
MEALS PER WEEK 15
BEDS AT HOUSE 38
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Camp War Eagle Counselors, Student Recruiters, Cupola, Financial Management Association, Project Uplift
PRESIDENT Grayton Hudson gph0007@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Holden O’Kelley hpo0002@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Fred Kam kamfred@auburn.edu
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ΦΔΘ Phi Delta Theta
CHAPTER MOTTO One man is no man
CHAPTER VALUES Friendship, sound learning, and rectitude
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1848
AUBURN FOUNDING 1879
PHILANTHROPY Live Like Lou
CHAPTER GPA 3.18
ACTIVE MEMBERS 143
MEALS PER WEEK 9
BEDS AT HOUSE 0
INVOLVEMENT Interfraternity Council Cabinet, Interfraternity Council Court, Student Government Association, Student Government Association Cabinet, Auburn University Bass Fishing, University Program Council, Financial Management Association, Student Recruiters, Executive Society, Onward Campus Ministry
PRESIDENT Will Banks wwb0019@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Davis Ashcraft dca0023@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Dwight Bassett dbassett@boydbros.com
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Phi Gamma Delta
CHAPTER MOTTO Friendship, the sweetest influence
CHAPTER VALUES Friendship, knowledge, service, morality, excellence
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1848
AUBURN FOUNDING 1962
PHILANTHROPY Young Life of Auburn
CHAPTER GPA 3.37
ACTIVE MEMBERS 269
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 48
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Interfraternity Council, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Auburn University Football Team, Auburn University Basketball Team, Interfraternity Council, Intramural Sports
PRESIDENT
John Givens jgg0027@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Jack Baker jmb0258@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Scott Littlepage scott@mcwhorterproperties.com
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ΦΓΔ
ΦKT Phi Kappa Tau
CHAPTER MOTTO Learning, Leading, Serving
CHAPTER VALUES
To champion a lifelong commitment to brotherhood, learning, ethical leadership and exemplary character
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1906
AUBURN FOUNDING 1927
PHILANTHROPY SeriousFun Children’s Network
CHAPTER GPA 3.26
ACTIVE MEMBERS 50
MEALS PER WEEK 0
BEDS AT HOUSE 28
INVOLVEMENT Camp War Eagle, Be The Match at Auburn, Auburn Cycling Club, ROTC, Auburn Finance Society, Engineering Professional Associations, Auburn Club Hockey, Association for Information Systems
PRESIDENT
Parker Gunn prg0017@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Cade Knudson mck0047@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Kyle Fleming krf0019@auburn.edu
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ΦΣΚ Phi Sigma Kappa
CHAPTER MOTTO Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
CHAPTER VALUES The Promotion of Brotherhood, The Stimulation of Scholarship, The Development of Character
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1873
AUBURN FOUNDING 2010
PHILANTHROPY Special Olympics International
CHAPTER GPA 3.15
ACTIVE MEMBERS 68
MEALS PER WEEK 15
BEDS AT HOUSE 24
INVOLVEMENT College of Architecture, Design and Construction Ambassador, Society for Human Resource Management, War Eagle Flying Team, Financial Management Association, Associated Builders and Contractors Student Chapter, Student Government Association, Club Lacrosse Team
PRESIDENT
Jim Charanis charanis@mac.com
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Henry Smith hos0005@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Justin Frediani jzf0083@auburn.edu
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Pi Kappa Alpha
CHAPTER MOTTO Once a Pike, always a Pike
CHAPTER VALUES Scholars, Leaders, Athletes, Gentlemen
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1868
AUBURN FOUNDING 1895
PHILANTHROPY National Fallen Firefighter Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 3.17
ACTIVE MEMBERS 212
MEALS PER WEEK 15
BEDS AT HOUSE 30
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Service Fraternities, Business Fraternities, Auburn Football, Auburn Onward
PRESIDENT
Seth Barsi szb0170@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Matthew Lodigensky msl0042@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Rodney Robinson rrobinson@batson-cook.com
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ΠΚΑ
Pi Kappa Phi
CHAPTER MOTTO Nothing shall ever tear us asunder
CHAPTER VALUES Character, Leadership, Achievement, Scholarship, Service
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1904
AUBURN FOUNDING 1926
PHILANTHROPY The Ability Experience
CHAPTER GPA 3.13
ACTIVE MEMBERS 186
MEALS PER WEEK 15
BEDS AT HOUSE 25
INVOLVEMENT IMPACT, Student Government Association Lobby Board, Interfraternity Council, Student Government Association, Best Buddies, Freshman Forum, The Auburn Plainsman, Auburn Bass Fishing Team, ROTC, Camp War Eagle
PRESIDENT Joseph Tewksbury jpt0033@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Wheeler Garrett jwg0043@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Geoff Stough gstough44@gmail.com
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ΠΚΦ
ΣΑΕ Sigma Alpha Epsilon
CHAPTER MOTTO Together, we rise above
CHAPTER VALUES Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, Service
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1856
AUBURN FOUNDING 1878
PHILANTHROPY Children’s Miracle Network
CHAPTER GPA 3.08
ACTIVE MEMBERS 167
MEALS PER WEEK 9
BEDS AT HOUSE 20
INVOLVEMENT Best Buddies, Beta Alpha PsiCollege of Business Student Council, Ducks Unlimited, IMPACT, Operation Smile, Real Estate Club, Student Government Association, Student Affairs Volunteer
PRESIDENT Salvatore Melilli sjm0070@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Graham Thornton dit0004@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Richard Gilcrest gilchrw@gmail.com
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CHAPTER MOTTO In This Sign You Shall Conquer
CHAPTER VALUES Courage, Wisdom, Integrity, High Ambition, Self-Control, Courtesy, Fidelity
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1855
AUBURN FOUNDING 1934
PHILANTHROPY The Huntsman Cancer Institute
CHAPTER GPA 3.16
ACTIVE MEMBERS 193
MEALS PER WEEK 10
BEDS AT HOUSE 20
INVOLVEMENT Camp War Eagle, ROTC, High School Leadership Conference, University Program Council, Student Government Association, Auburn Honors College, IFC Cabinet, Freshman Forum, Lobby Board
PRESIDENT
Michael Lynden mbl0042@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Gage Hughes jgh0051@auburn.edu
ADVISOR
Brian Snyder bksnyder22@gmail.com
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ΣΧ Sigma
Chi
CHAPTER MOTTO Excelling with honor
CHAPTER VALUES Love, honor, truth
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1869
AUBURN FOUNDING 1890
PHILANTHROPY Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama
CHAPTER GPA 3.11
ACTIVE MEMBERS 194
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 33
INVOLVEMENT Interfraternity Council Executive Board and Cabinet, Student Government Association, Financial Management Association, AED Health Honor Society, Beat Bama Food Drive
PRESIDENT Charles Regan cwr0019@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Charles Hughes cdh0079@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Sean Thomas seanthomasau91@gmail.com
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ΣΝ Sigma Nu
ΣTΓ Sigma Tau Gamma
CHAPTER MOTTO A path of principles
CHAPTER VALUES Brotherhood, Citizenship, Leadership, Integrity Learning, and Excellence
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1920
AUBURN FOUNDING 2012
PHILANTHROPY Special Olympics
CHAPTER GPA 3.02
ACTIVE MEMBERS 97
MEALS PER WEEK 10
BEDS AT HOUSE 19
PRESIDENT Steven McCartney sam0183@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
William Smith wrs0028@auburn.edu
ADVISOR John Carvalho carvajp@auburn.edu
INVOLVEMENT High School Leadership Conference, Cupola Engineering Ambassador, War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, Student Government Association, University Program Council, Financial Management Association, Students for Concealed Carry, Young Americans for Liberty, Alabama General Contractors, Lambda Sigma Pi Law Honor Society
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Tau Kappa Epsilon
CHAPTER MOTTO Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but personal worth and character
CHAPTER VALUES Love, Charity, Esteem, and Patriotism
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1899
AUBURN FOUNDING 1947
PHILANTHROPY St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
CHAPTER GPA 3.19
ACTIVE MEMBERS 142
MEALS PER WEEK 15
BEDS AT HOUSE 25
PRESIDENT Ethan Shapiro ejs0068@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR
Rain Mason arm0161@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Branden Farmer blf0008@auburn.edu
INVOLVEMENT College of Architecture, Design and Construction Ambassadors, College of Agriculture Ambassadors, College of Agriculture Student Council, Cardinal Key Honors Society, Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honors Society, Student Orientation Services (SOS) Orientation Leaders, Interfraternity Council Executive Board and Cabinet, Student Government Association Cabinet, ROTC, Auburn University Athletics, Gamma Beta Phi Honors Fraternity, American Concrete Institute, IMPACT, Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honors Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, Sigma Gamma Tau Aerospace Engineering Honors Society, Engineering Student Services, Honors Serves, Auburn Finance Society, Big Event Team
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ΤΚΕ
CHAPTER MOTTO An assisting hand
CHAPTER VALUES Truth, Temperance, and Tolerance
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1856
AUBURN FOUNDING 1918
PHILANTHROPY Chloridemia Research Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 3.19
ACTIVE MEMBERS 182
MEALS PER WEEK 14
BEDS AT HOUSE 34
INVOLVEMENT Student Government Association, Interfraternity Council Cabinet, Student Recruiters, Onward Campus Ministries
PRESIDENT Charlie Pritchard cip0003@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Will Richardson wsr0017@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Eddie Seay edward.r.seay@gmail.com
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ΘΧ Theta Chi
Theta Xi
CHAPTER MOTTO United they Serve
CHAPTER VALUES Leadership, Academic Achievement, Responsibility, Brotherhood
NATIONAL FOUNDING 1864
AUBURN FOUNDING 1954
PHILANTHROPY Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
CHAPTER GPA 2.58
ACTIVE MEMBERS 28
INVOLVEMENT Auburn Intramural Sports, Auburn Society of Mechanical Engineers, College of Engineering Student Events, Honors College
PRESIDENT Banks Murdock sbm0044@auburn.edu
RECRUITMENT CHAIR Ford Watson fsw0008@auburn.edu
ADVISOR Joe Minieri jminieri@anchorholds.net
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ΘΞ
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Chapter Addresses
Alpha Gamma Rho 831 Lem Morrison Drive
Alpha Sigma Phi 891 Lem Morrison Drive
Alpha Tau Omega 926 West Magnolia Avenue
Beta Upsilon Chi 930 Lem Morrison Drive
Delta Chi 530 Biggio Drive
Delta Tau Delta 892 Lem Morrison Drive
Farmhouse 552 West Thach Avenue
Kappa Alpha Order 940 Lem Morrison Drive
Lambda Chi Alpha 266 West Magnolia Avenue
Phi Delta Theta 848 Lem Morrison Drive
Phi Gamma Delta 275 South College Street
Phi Kappa Tau 841 West Magnolia Avenue
Phi Sigma Kappa 835 West Magnolia Avenue
Pi Kappa Alpha 840 West Magnolia Avenue
Pi Kappa Phi 861 Lem Morrison Drive
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 550 West Magnolia Avenue
Sigma Chi 737 West Magnolia Avenue
Sigma Nu 715 West Magnolia Avenue
Sigma Tau Gamma 940 Lem Morrison Drive
Tau Kappa Epsilon 554 West Thach Avenue
Theta Chi 935 Lem Morrison Drive
These groups do not have houses: Acacia, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Theta Xi
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Membership in a fraternity is open to all enrolled Auburn University students regardless of race, sex, religion, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institution/employer.
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