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Council Membership
Greek Advisory Board:
The Greek Advisory Board (GAB) is the student-run programming and advisory board for the fraternity/sorority community and stands to promote Greek unity within the community and the campus community at large. All fraternities and sororities are required to be members of GAB and are represented by their Chapter/Colony President or their delegate. GAB is organized by the GAB Chairs who include the Presidents and Vice Presidents of Programming of the Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council, and Multicultural Greek Council. GAB organizes events such as Greek Sing, Greek Week, Greek Awards Banquet, Greek Formal, National Hazing Prevention Week, Meet the Greeks, and Post Goes Greek Day.
Panhellenic Association:
The Panhellenic Association (PHA) is the governing body of all Panhellenic sororities at LIU Post, and serves as the liaison between National Panhellenic Council (NPC) and LIU Post Greek Life. All sororities that fall under the NPC umbrella organization are required to be members of PHA. PHA is composed of an executive board and one representative from each member organization. At LIU Post, member organizations include Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Delta Tau. The goal of PHA is to unite the member sororities and promote academic achievement in these organizations. PHA must follow all policies set forth by the University regarding governance and expansion. PHA also runs and regulates formal recruitment for its member organizations.
Interfraternity Council:
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of all fraternities that fall under the NorthAmerican Interfraternity Conference (NIC) at LIU Post, and serves as the liaison between NIC and LIU Post Greek Life. All fraternities that fall under the NIC umbrella organization are required to be members of IFC. IFC is composed of an Executive Board and one representative from each member organization. At LIU Post, member organizations include Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The goal of IFC is to unite the member fraternities and promote academic achievement in these organizations. IFC must follow all policies set forth by the University regarding governance and expansion. IFC also runs and regulates recruitment for its member organizations.
Student Code of Conduct
LIU is committed to the advancement of learning and service to society. Its educational mission reflects a commitment to intellectual rigor, social justice, and active engagement of contemporary issues.
These principals challenge students to strive for excellence, to become men and women in service to others, to integrate curricular and co-curricular learning, to develop talents through discovery and reflection, and to be concerned for the welfare of each person. To achieve these ideals, all students are expected to contribute, through their words, actions, and commitments, to the development and sustenance of a community characterized by respect, caring, responsibility, and honesty. These characteristics are essential to ensure the rights and privileges of all students and to preserve the integrity of our educational community.