F R AT E R N I T Y & SORORITY LIFE IFC NPHC PHA Missouri State University 2017
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Schedule of Events...5 FSL Facts... 6 Letter From President Clif Smart... 8 Letter From Dr. Dee Siscoe... 9 Letter From Dr. Thomas Lane... 10 Letter From Kate Roessler... 11 IFC Collection... 13 NPHC Collection... 23 PHA Collection... 29 Financial FAQ... 40 Things to Know... 44 Table of Contents 4
Welcome Weekend Saturday, August 19th Plaster Student Union Fan Fest...7pm-9pm Bear Bash...9pm-12am FSL 101 Sunday, August 20th Hammons Student Center 1 pm New Student Convocation Sunday, August 20th JQH Arena 2 pm New Student Festival Sunday, August 20th Plaster Student Union 3 pm Schedule of Events 5
FSL FACTS From 2016 57,555.03 Service Hours $117,095.49 Philanthropic Donations 18% of the undergraduate student population 3,200+ Students 6
G.P.A 3.17 All FSL 3.10 All Campus (*all G.P.A s are averages) 234 members with 4.0 G.P.A 43 Educational Programs 35 Chapters 7
Letter From, The President of Missouri State University There are two annual events for the fraternities and sororities that are among my favorites: Greek Week and Greek Jam. Both events build teamwork and create a positive atmosphere on campus. Greek Week is a time for Missouri State s fraternities and sororities to join together to celebrate sisterhood and brotherhood. Teams of fraternities and sororities compete in a series of events, from philanthropy night and service events to banners and relays. A VIP reception also honors scholastic achievement and excellence within the fraternity and sorority community. Greek Week symbolizes what fraternity and sorority life is all about. Greek Jam features students in fraternity-sorority combinations performing choreographed routines that they develop and practice for several weeks. My wife, Gail, and I have attended Greek Jam and I can tell you that the groups are highly entertaining and the performances are viewed by thousands in person and online. But there is more to Greek life than the fun and events. Besides having a great time, these students make a difference in our community. The fraternities and sororities raise funds for worthwhile organizations such as the Children s Miracle Network and collect several thousand pounds of food for organizations like the Ozarks Food Harvest. Sorority and fraternity members also volunteer in the community, such as cleaning Jordan Creek. Consider becoming a member of a fraternity or sorority. It s another way to Make Your Missouri Statement, I still treasure and benefit from my fraternity experience when I was in college. Thank you for your consideration. Clifton M. Smart III President 8 Ethical Leadership. Cultural Competence. Community Engagement. Service. Self-Confidence. If those traits are important to you, then you should consider joining a fraternity or sorority at Missouri State University. Fraternity and Sorority Life can enrich your education and provide memories that will last forever. In the process, it will make you a better citizen and Missouri State a better university.
Letter From, The Vice President of Student Affairs While involvement in the Fraternity and Sorority Life community may not be the right experience for all students, it does provide a positive connection for many. Thousands of our alumni have enriched and enhanced their Missouri State University experience through involvement in our Greek-lettered organizations. Our fraternities and sororities offer students the opportunity to make friends, to serve others, and to gain leadership experience, both on campus and on a national level. We are proud of the accomplishments of our growing number of Greek-lettered organizations and students. You owe it to yourself to learn about these organizations and to consider whether membership would be the right choice for you! During my collegiate days at MSU (many years ago), I joined a National Sorority. That affiliation provided me an abundance of growth and development opportunities. I can truly say that my sorority experience laid the foundation for me as an ethical leader, engaged citizen, and culturally competent professional. Go Bears! Dr. Dee Siscoe VP of Student Affairs 9
Letter From, The Dean of Students The decision to join a fraternity or sorority should be a carefully considered and informed choice. What are the fraternity or sorority s core values, not only as they are stated but as you see them lived by members and are those values shared by you? How will the organization contribute to your academic success and help you develop organizational and leadership skills? What organization will offer you the opportunity to be a part of activities that provide life meaning? Fraternity or sorority membership is a lifetime commitment to certain values. Our fraternities and sororities exist and thrive at Missouri State to the degree they contribute through their service to our campus and to the larger community. This service is frequently represented in the important leadership roles that fraternity men and women hold in student organizations, their philanthropic work on the national and local level and in the vitality they bring to student events. Dr. Thomas Lane Dean of Students 10 I encourage you to participate in recruitment activities and carefully research what the organizations stand for and how successful they are in attaining their goals. We are a better University for having fraternities and sororities that foster commitment to high ideals, encourage classroom success as well as in other areas of campus life, and provide outstanding opportunities to express and enhance one s leadership skills. My very best wishes to you as you consider joining our Fraternity and Sorority Life Community.
Letter From, Student Engagment While there are many opportunities to get involved on campus, fraternities and sororities provide the chance to connect with other students that share your values and interests while preparing for the future. Our students gain skills through their fraternity or sorority experience that serve them well beyond their college years, helping them to successfully navigate the work force upon graduation. I strongly encourage you to participate in the recruitment activities that are available and to determine if a fraternity or sorority is the right choice for your collegiate experience. Joining my sorority was one of the most meaningful decisions that I have made, and I know that you will find the same value in your fraternity or sorority experience. A fraternity or sorority can provide an abundance of opportunities to a student at Missouri State. Fraternity and sorority students at Missouri State are leaders on campus, they commit themselves to academic excellence, they serve the Springfield community, and they build lifelong bonds with their brothers and sisters. Our students also have the ability to become involved in their organizations on a national level and to serve the greater membership outside of their own chapter. Go Bears! Kate Roessler Assistant Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life 11
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Letter From, Interfraternity Council President Howdy! FSL has consistently raised the standard of what being in a fraternity looks like. In 2016 Welcome and congratulations on taking your our fraternities were routinely above the all first step in becoming a fraternity man. campus men s GPA, raised nearly $120,000 Three years ago, I was beginning the same in philanthropic donations and performed over journey you are about to embark on. 57,000 hours of community service. Being in Fraternity life at Missouri State University a fraternity at Missouri State not only means represents a renaissance of what made our that you are a scholar, but also someone who organizations successful. I often hear about takes an active role in bettering the communihow diverse our community is, not only ty you live in. While these numbers are great, socioeconomically but also ideologically. Our our chapters have the hardware to back them community has a place for everyone. I chalup. As a community, our fraternities routinely lenged you to seek out where you belong. receive national awards for their commitment If by now you are still reading this, it is safe to to excellence. assume you are at least somewhat interested in joining a fraternity. Instead of telling you I encourage each of you to figure out what what fraternity life at Missouri State is, I you stand for and be proud of it. Being in a would rather tell you what it can be for you. I fraternity often serves as a simulation for life was raised on the belief you had to pay your when you leave college. There will be plenty of way for the blessings bestowed upon you. great days and days that push you to become This principle will carry over directly to your a better man. But everything in life worth havexperience in your fraternity. The greatest ing comes at a cost. Joining a fraternity means part of our community is that you are the that you will be held accountable to a higher future, and that also means you control it. standard both academically and as a man. One day, someone reading this will be the While this might seem daunting, I promise you Interfraternity Council President. You will that you can do anything, if and only if you carry the torch and help lead our community first believe in yourself. forward. In my parting words; I challenge you to find It is no secret that fraternities in America the chapter that best fits you. Then find out are at a cross roads. As a community of what you can do to make that chapter the best fraternities, we are standing at bifurcation for the future. point for our future. With great challenges, both behind us and ahead, Missouri State Evan Grosch IFC President 14
Letter From, Interfraternity Council VP of Recruitment Congratulations on making the decision to attend Missouri State University this academic year. This university has given me more opportunities than I could have ever dreamed, and I know that I ll always consider myself a Bear long after graduation, no matter where I end up. That sense of pride, accomplishment, and preparedness for the outside world has, for the large part, been drawn from my time in the Missouri State fraternity community. As your time on our campus approaches, I d encourage you all to prepare for the recruitment process, whether it be info night, Bear Bash, or individual chapter events. Keep an open mind, observe those around you, and most importantly have fun! These organizations are here on campus to enrich the community - including your experience as a Missouri State Student. Coming into college, I had never given any serious thought to joining a fraternity - I was disillusioned by the stereotypes seen so often in the media, and came to the university expecting to find my involvement elsewhere. What I found instead was one of the greatest communities I ve ever had the privilege of being a part of in my life - a vast network of connections built on brotherhood, academics, service, and values. Fraternities on Missouri State s campus are committed to developing better men who are principled, hold themselves to a high standard, and are involved greatly within their own chapter, and in the hundreds of other organizations that Missouri State has to offer. Hello! Ethan Hammer VP of Recruitment 15
Interfraternity Evan Grosch President Collin Carmean VP of Membership Development 16 Luke Wiesboeck VP of Administration Gabe Crain VP of Academics
Executive Board Zach Beyer VP of Community Relations Eric Mertens Chief Justice Ethan Hammer VP of Recruitment Alex Stein Associate Chief Justice 17
AΓΡ Alpha Gamma Rho Nationally Founded: 1904 Locally Founded: 2001 President: Thomas Eggerman Recruitment Chair: Blade Kalleck Kalleck123@live.missouristate.edu AΓΣ Alpha Gamma Sigma Nationally Founded: 1923 Locally Founded: 1969 President: Drew Bell Recruitment Chair: Blake Karraker Karraker128@live.missouristate.edu Alpha Kappa Lambda Kappa Alpha Order Coming Fall 2017 Kappa Sigma Nationally Founded: 1869 Locally Founded: 1984 President: Timothy Briseno Recruitment Chair: Ty Yarborough, Yarborough277 @live.missouirstate.edu kappasigmamurho aklbetapsimsu AΤΩ kappasigmamurho ΛΧΑ Alpha Tau Omega Nationally Founded: 1865 Locally Founded: 2016 President: Jessen Miller Recruitment Chair: Spencer Clagett Clagett23@live.missouristate.edu mostateato Lambda Chi Alpha Nationally Founded: 1909 Locally Founded: 1972 President: Matthew Sheehan Recruitment Chair: Robert Loaney Loaney95@live.missouristate.edu mostatelca ΔΧ ΦΔΘ Delta Chi Phi Delta Theta Nationally Founded: 1890 Locally Founded: 1986 President: Tyler Schiller Recruitment Chair: Brian Black Black1023@live.missouristate.edu 18 ΚΑ ΚΣ Nationally Founded: 1912 Locally Founded: 1992 President: Tristan Hensley Recruitment Chair: Trey Mellon Mellon33@missouristate.edu deltachi_msu deltasigmsu mostateagsig AΚΛ mostateato Nationally Founded: 1899 Locally Founded: 2015 President: Cody Taylor Recruitment Chair: Jordan Moore Moore247@live.missouristate.edu deltasigmsu agr_missouristate mostateagsig ΔΣΦ Delta Sigma Phi deltachimsu mostatelca Nationally Founded: 1848 Locally Founded: 1985 President: Ryan Battelle Recruitment Chair: Jack Heintzelman Heintzelman123@live.missouristate.edu msuphidelt msu_phi_delt
FIJI ΣΦΕ Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Nationally Founded: 1848 Locally Founded: 2007 President: Blake Kobel Recruitment Chair: Wade Hagebusch Hagebusch035@live.missouristate.edu mostate_fiji mostate_fiji ΠΚΑ msu_pikes ΠΚΦ Nationally Founded: 1872 Locally Founded: 2012 President: Zachary Sampl Recruitment Chair: Peyton Wilde Wilde1@live.missouristate.edu sigmapimsu Nationally Founded: 1904 Locally Founded: 2005 President: Noah Hendel Recruitment Chair: Josh Crotty Josh444@live.missouristate.edu mostatepikapp ΣΧ Sigma Tau Gamma Nationally Founded: 1920 Locally Founded: 1941 President: Isaiah Villarreal Recruitment Chair: Skylar Mertz Mertz632@live.missouristate.edu sigtaumostate mostatesigtau ΤΚΕ Sigma Chi Nationally Founded: 1855 Locally Founded: 2014 President: Drew Hocker Recruitment Chair: Jacob Conway Conway333@live.missouristate.edu sigmachimsu Tau Kappa Epsilon Nationally Founded: 1899 Locally Founded: 1949 President: Sam Atkinson Recruitment Chair: Andrew Davis Ald491@live.missouristate.edu tkebetaomega ΣΝ ΘΧ Sigma Nu Theta Chi Nationally Founded: 1869 Locally Founded: 1972; Reinstated 2012 President: Austyn Ipock Recruitment Chair: Matt Rellihan rellihan1@live.missouristate.edu mostatesigmanu sigmapimsu ΣΤΓ Pi Kappa Phi sigmachimostate mostatesigep ΣΠ Pi Kappa Alpha mostatepikapp mostatesigep Sigma Pi Nationally Founded: 1864 Locally Founded: 1968 President: Keaton Leslie Recruitment Chair: Adam Basler Basler840@live.missouristate.edu msu_pikes Nationally Founded: 1901 Locally Founded: 1957 President: Jackson Giebler Recruitment Chair: Chris Timmermann Timmermann42@live.missouristate.edu msusigmanu mo_state_tke Nationally Founded: 1856 Locally Founded: 1997 President: Logan Harrod Recruitment Chair: Devin Mart Devin0327@live.missouristate.edu thetachi_msu thetachimsu 19
IFC Schedule of Events IFC Fraternity No Bid Period Friday, August 18 - Sunday, August 27 IFC Information Night Wednesday, August 23 at 6pm Plaster Student Union Theatre IFC Fraternity Recruitment Monday, August 28 - Friday, September 8 20
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Letter From, NPHC Council President Walter Mingole Kayesse NPHC President The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Missouri State University has an ongoing mission of improving the level of diversity and diverse inclusion here at Missouri State and Springfield as a whole. All of the organizations seek to empower and uplift the students on campus as well as improve the social, Greek and racial unity at Missouri State. Being paragons of stewardship, humility and academic tenacity, our endeavors live on through you freshmen. I look forward to growth in my council and all my chapters! Go Bears! History of NPHC The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is comprised of nine international fraternities and sororities including Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. and Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. Currently, Missouri State University hosts six of the nine NPHC organizations. NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums and engages in programming and initiatives through various activities. Who can go through the Intake Process? Each organization has specific requirements on the national and local levels. Minimum GPA requirements range from 2.5-2.75. Aspirants must have at least 12 credit hours and 24 hours in some organizations. Other qualifications needed may include (but not limited to) community service hours, campus involvement, character, etc. For specific qualifications, one should contact the local chapter of the organization they wish to join. Joining an NPHC organization is a life-time commitment. It is strongly suggested that anyone who is interested do their research on the organization they aspire to join. 24
National Pan-Hellenic Executive Council Walter Mingole Kayesse President Jessica Scruggs Secretary Chevy Moye Sergeant at Arms Chris Collins Vice President Brittany Buchannon Treasurer Uvietobo Ewharekuko Public Relations 25
AΦΑ ΖΦΒ Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Nationally Founded: 1906 Locally Founded: 1991 President: Christopher Collins Collins125@live.missouristate.edu mostatealphas mostatealphas thetapizetas mostatezetas ΚΑΨ ΣΓΡ Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Nationally Founded: 1911 Locally Founded: 1984 President: Demetrius Cherry Cherry92@live.missouristate.edu mostatenupes mostatenupes ΩΨΦ Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Nationally Founded: 1911 Locally Founded: 2004 President: Chevalier Moye Demetrius370@live.missouristate.edu mostate_ques ΦΒΣ Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Nationally Founded: 1914 Locally Founded: 1989 President: Kiano Keaton-Boyce Kian015@live.missouristate.edu mostatesigmas 26 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Nationally Founded: 1920 Locally Founded: 1996 President: Jessica Scruggs Scruggs16@live.missouristate.edu mostatesigmas Nationally Founded: 1922 Locally Founded: 1992 President: Brittany Buchannon Buchannon21@live.missouristate.edu mostatesgrhos
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Letter From, President of Panellenic Association On behalf of the Missouri State Panhellenic Association, I would like to welcome you to Missouri State University. Thank you for considering joining our Fraternity and Sorority Life community. Becoming a sorority woman at Missouri State can provide support and friendships that will last a lifetime. Missouri State is home to nine chapters. Each of our nine chapters has their own unique individual characteristics. Coming to college can be a scary experience, and I hope that you find a chapter that becomes your home away from home. Sorority recruitment is all about finding the best fit for you- make sure you re looking for sisters and values that support you and your goals. Having the ability to experience each chapter s sisterhood, philanthropy, and values gives you the opportunity to find the chapter that makes you feel at home. Being a part of a sorority is one of the best experiences that a student can have, and Missouri State s recruitment is all about finding the place you feel welcomed and loved. I encourage you to keep an open mind throughout the process- each sorority has so much to offer, and there is no bad choice. Recruitment is scary and overwhelming, but it s important to remember to be yourself. You have an amazing personality and so many great things to offer. I know our chapters can t wait to meet you! Lanie Ellis President of Panellenic Association 30
Letter From, Panellenic Association VP of Recruitment Because each sorority within the Panhellenic community holds shared values, as well as values unique to their sisterhood, recruitment is a great time to reflect on your personal values. College is a key time in your life when you can understand who you are and discover what you want to be, and each of our sororities can help you to do so. You will find women who share and express your same interests and goals, as well as a support system that cares about your growth. When coming to campus in the Fall, and when going through recruitment, I encourage you to focus on what is important to you and what you truly seek out of your university experience. In doing so, I m confident you will find the sorority that is right for you and, ultimately, a new place to call home. Although the formal recruitment process can be quite overwhelming, I promise it is worth it! The most important things to remember going into it are to enjoy each day, have fun, and be yourself. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns regarding the recruitment process. I can t wait to see you in the fall, and, again, welcome to Missouri State University! On behalf of the Panhellenic Association, I would like to welcome you to Missouri State University and express how excited I am to see your interest in joining our Fraternity and Sorority Life community! Fraternity and Sorority Life provides you with leadership skills, academic balance, networking resources, and life-long friendships. I couldn t possibly list all of the benefits that members of our community have found the opportunities offered are truly endless and each person s experience is so special and unique. It is my hope that each of you find these opportunities within our community, just as I did when I went through recruitment. Amy Brown VP of Recruitment 31
Letter From, Director of Panhellenic Counselors I would like to personally welcome you to the greatest adventure of your life, Missouri State University. I have learned many things in the past three years, but one of the most important things that I have learned is how to be a Bear. To be a Bear you must serve the community, lead fearlessly, and celebrate differences. Fraternity and Sorority Life at Missouri State University provides so many incredible opportunities to become a Bear. The time I have spent involved in Missouri State University s sorority life has shaped me into the woman that I have become. I have recognized the importance of giving back to the community that has given me so much. I have found my leadership voice and style. I have spent time with people who are different than I am in many ways, but at the end of the day we acknowledge our similarities and celebrate our differences. I have learned so many life lessons in the company of women who I may not have had the opportunity to engage with if I had not joined the Fraternity and Sorority Life Community. Each chapter in our community has so much to offer. Every chapter is dedicated to their values, personal growth, and their members. It has been an unforgettable experience that will continue to impact me for years to come. I am the Director of Panhellenic Counselors. If you have not yet met one of the incredible women on my team of Panhellenic Counselors, you will soon! Panhellenic Counselors, or Pi Chis, serve as recruitment guides for potential new members. They are useful resources when you need to ask questions, talk about your experience, or just have fun! Each of you will have your own Pi Chi that will be available before, during, and after recruitment. Pi Chis will walk with you every step of the way throughout your recruitment experience. They will do everything within their abilities to make sure that your recruitment experience is the best that it can be. Joining the Missouri State University Fraternity and Sorority Life community is a decision that I hope you make. On a big, new campus, Fraternity and Sorority Life will provide you with ways to meet others and engage in the community. I am so excited for you as you embark on this great adventure, and I look forward to meeting you soon! Hello, Ashley Kasten Director of Panhellenic Counselors 32
Panhellenic Schedule of Events Panhellenic Recruitment Registration Closes Sunday, August 20 at 11:59pm Panhellenic Potential New Member Mandatory Orientation Tuesday, August 22 Session 1 at 5:30pm Session 2 at 7:00pm Plaster Student Union Ballroom Panhellenic Formal Recruiment Thursday, August 24 - Sunday, August 27 Day 1A & 1B Thursday, August 24 at 4pm Thursday, August 25 at 4pm Day 2 Saturday, August 26 at 9am Day 3 Sunday, August 27 at 9am Panhellenic Bid Day Ceremony Monday, August 28 at 5pm Plaster Student Union North Mall Xi Omicron Iota Recruitment Tuesday, September 5 - Saturday September 9 33
Panhellenic Lanie Ellis President Taylor Christopher VP of Academics Ashley Kasten Director of Panhellenic Counselors 34 Joy Sharp VP of Community Relations Kalysa Santos VP of Administration Rachel Frisch Director of Social Awareness
Executive Board Molly Kate Adelmann Amy Brown Olivia Pahic Daphne Meine Director of New Member Education Director of Marketing and Public Relations Carlye Genisio Olayemi Ponnle VP of Membership Development Chief Justice VP of Recruitment Associate Chief Justice 35
AΧΩ ΓΦΒ Alpha Chi Omega Gamma Phi Beta Nationally Founded: 1885 Locally Founded: 1983 President: Megan Asbury VP of Recruitment: Natalie Starzyk Starzyk7@live.missouristate.edu axozetasigma axozetasigma mostategammaphi mostategammaphi AΔΠ ΣΚ Nationally Founded: 1851 Locally Founded: 1949 President: Katie Holsapple VP of Recruitment: Summer Reid Reid015@live.missouristate.edu Nationally Founded: 1874 Locally Founded: 1952 President: Brooke Baysinger VP of Recruitment: Natalie Oetting Natalie1995@live.missouristate.edu Alpha Delta Pi mostateadpi mostateadpi Sigma Kappa sigmakappamsu sigmakappamsu AΟΠ ΣΣΣ Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Sigma Sigma Nationally Founded: 1897 Locally Founded: 2016 President: Alyssa Mueller VP of Recruitment: Emily Tierney Tierney112@live.missouristate.edu aoiideltagamma aoiideltagamma Nationally Founded: 1898 Locally Founded: 2013 President: Kelsey Coombs VP of Recruitment: Sarah Gerwel Gerwel888@live.missouristate.edu mostatetrisigma AΣΑ ΞΟΙ Alpha Sigma Alpha Xi Omicron Iota Nationally Founded: 1901 Locally Founded: 1947 President: Kayla Eggering VP of Recruitment: Courtney Rellergert Courtney225@live.missouristate.edu asabetasigma asabetasigma ΔΖ Delta Zeta Nationally Founded: 1902 Locally Founded: 1990 President: Brittany Boyer VP of Recruitment: Abigayle Taylor Abigayle351@live.missouristate.edu mostatedz 36 Nationally Founded: 1874 Locally Founded: 2008 President: Allie Stein VP of Recruitment: Lauren VanNess VanNess428@live.missouristate.edu mostatedz mostatetrisigma Locally Founded: 2002 President: Nicole Bullotta VP of Recruitment: Melanie Finster Melanie82@live.missouristate.edu xiomicroniota xiomicroniota
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Financial FAQ Does every chapter have a house? Seven sororities and 12 fraternities have chapter houses. Does every chapter require members to live in the chapter house? Many of the chapters do recommend that members live in the chapter house for at least one year, but each chapter has their own specific requirements regarding housing and this could be address during recruitment. Are there scholarships to pay for sorority and fraternity fees? Scholarships are avalaible through many of the chapter headquarters as well as Missouri State s campus to help pay for chapter dues. You can ask each chapter for more information. Most of the chapters also have payment plans available to help manage payment of dues. What do dues cover? Dues go towards many things including national chapter headquarters, Greek Week, Homecoming events, philanthropy activities, and an assortment of other costs. The following is what a potential new member going through fall 2017 recruitment can expect to pay during the 2017-2018 academic school year. 40
DELTA ZE TA PHA A LPHA CHI OMEGA Fall Chapter Dues: $415 New Member Fee: $270 Badge Fee: $95 Fall Total: $780 Spring Chapter Dues: $415 Spring Total: $415 A L PHA DE LTA PI Fall Chapter Dues: $250 New Member Fee: $89 Badge Fee: $152 Fall Total: $901 Spring Chapter Dues: $250 Out of house dues per semester: $250 House Corp. Fees: $163 Spring Total: $613 A L PHA O MICRON PI New Member Fee: $44 Badge Fee: $77 Initiation Fee: $165 International Fees: $60 Chapter Dues: $192 Building & Furnishing Fee: $95 Development Fee: $281.82 Total for Fall 2017: $914.82 International Fees: $121.50 Chapter Dues: $240 Building & Furnishing Fee: $305 Development Fee: $718.18 Total for Spring 2018: $1,384.68 A lpha S igma Alpha Chapter Dues: $900 New Member Fees: $243 Pin Fee: $75 Fall and Spring Total: $768 Summer Dues: $170 Fall Chapter Dues: $790 New Member Fee: $173 Badge Fee: $85 Fall Total: $1,048 Spring Chapter Dues: $632 Spring Total: $632 GAMM A P H I BE TA Fall Chapter Dues: $360 New Member Fee: $150 Badge Fee: $98+ Housing Corporation Fee: $150 Out of House Dues: $300 Fall Total: $1,058 Spring Chapter Dues: $510 Out of house Dues: $375 Spring Total: $885 SIG MA K A P PA Fall Chapter Dues: $520 New Member Fee: $85 Intiation Fee: $170 Badge Fee: $52 Fall Total: $827 Spring Chapter Dues: $520 Hosue Corporation Fees: $125 Annual Fee: $56 Sping Total: $701 SIGMA SI G M A SI G M A New Member Chapter Dues: $300 New Member Fee: $190 Badge Fee: $105 Non-Resident Parlor Fee: $225 Housing Corporation Fee: $175 Fall Total: $995 Active Member Chapter Dues: $425 Non-Resident Parlor Fee: $250 Housing Corporation Fee: $175 Spring Total: $850 X I OM I CRON I OTA New member dues: $135 One time new member fee: $90 Fall Total: $225 Active member dues: $200 Spring Total: $200 41
IFC A lpha Gamma Rho Fall Chapter Dues: $340 New Member Fee: $225 Fall Total: $565 Spring Chapter Dues: $340 Spring Total: $340 A lpha Gamma Sigma Fall Chapter Dues: $260 New Member Fee: $75 Fall Total: $335 Spring Chapter Dues: $260 Spirng Total: $260 A lpha Kappa L ambda New Member Fee: $400 Fall Total: $400 Spring Chapter Dues: $240 Insurance:$100 Spring Total: $340 A lpha Tau O mega Fall Chapter Dues: $250 New Member Fee: $50 National Chapter Dues: $151.40 Fall Total: $451.40 Spring Chapter Dues: $250 National Chapter Dues: $151.40 Spring Total: $401.40 D elta Chi Fall Chapter Dues: $405 New Member Fee: $70 Fall Total: $475 Spring Chapter Dues: $405 Spring Total: $405 42 Delta Sigma Phi Fall Chapter Dues : $310 New Member Dues : $400 Fall Total: $710 Spring Chapter Dues: $310 Spring Total: $310 Kappa Sigma Fall Chapter Dues: $180 New Member Fee: $250 Fall Total: $430 Spring Chapter Dues: $450 Spring Total: $450 L ambda C hi A lpha Fall Chapter Dues: $425 Fall Total: $425 Spring Chapter Dues: $425 Spring Total: $425 Phi gamma D elta Fall Chapter Dues: $425 New Member Fee: $250 Fall Total: $675 Spring Chapter Dues: $425 Spring Total: $425 Phi Delta T heta Fall Chapter Dues: $350 New Member Fee: $260 Fall Total: $610 Spring Chapter Dues: $350 Spring Total: $350
P i Kappa Alpha Fall Chapter Dues: $425 New Member Fee: $400 Fall Total: $825 Spring Chapter Dues: $425 Spring Total: $425 P i Kappa Phi New Member Fee: $405 Fall Total: $405 Spring Chapter Dues: $410 Spring Total: $410 S igma Chi Fall Chapter Dues: $450 Fall Total: $450 Spring Chapter Dues: $450 Spring Total: $450 S igma Nu New Member Fee: $400 Fall Total: $400 Spring Chapter Dues: $525 Spring Total: $525 S igma Phi E psilon Fall Chapter Dues: $425 Fall Total: $425 Spring Chapter Dues: $425 Spring Total: $425 Sigma Pi Fall Chapter Dues: $485 New Member Fee: $150 Fall Total: $635 Spring Chapter Dues: $385 Spring Total: $385 Sigma Tau Gamma Fall Chapter Dues: $500 Fall Total: $500 Spring Chapter Dues: $500 Spring Total: $500 TAU KAP PA E P SilON Fall Chapter Dues: $430 New Member Fee: $300 Fall Total: $730 Spring Chapter Dues: $430 Spring Total: $430 theta Chi Fall Chapter Dues: $150 New Member Fee: $310 Fall Total: $460 Spring Chapter Dues: $425 Spring Total: $425 NPHC Contact Walter Mingole Kayesse NPHC President WalterAlfred101@live.missouristate.edu 43
Things to Know About Fraternity & Sorority Life Organizations F. S. L. S. A. Fraternity and Sorority Leaders for Social Awareness or FSLSA is an organization of fraternity and sorority members that sponsors educational programs to raise awareness of social issues on Missouri State s campus. FSLSA not only educates the community on making wise choices regarding alcohol, but has also begun to dive into other issues regarding drug abuse, sexual assault, and a variety of other important social issues. Order of Omega Order of Omega consists of only the top 3% of fraternity and sorority members, based on GPA, leadership, inter-fraternal relations, and community service. Meetings facilitate discussion about aspects of the community that need to change, such as: finances, recruitment, negative image, underage drinking, or hazing. 44 Phi Sigma Upsilon Phi Sigma Upsilon is a leadership and training organization for freshman and sophomore students who are driven to become leaders in Fraternity and Sorority Life. The organization allows its members the opportunity to plan group events and gain the time management required of holding an executive office. Phi Sigma Upsilon is an excellent way to build confidence for future leadership roles. Rho Lambda The Greek letters Rho Lambda stand for Panhellenic Leadership. The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those women within the Missouri State FSL community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to Panhellenic and their sorority. The organization is made up of junior and senior women who hold a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The members help support the Girl Scouts of America. It also serves as an excellent way to meet inspiring women from the community.
Terms Active A member who has been initiated into a chapter, is an undergraduate, and actively participates. Local A greek lettered organization that is not affiliated with a national organization. Alumna/Alumni A member of National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) The central governing body fraternity/sorority who has graduated, but is still active with the chapter. Bid A formal invitation to join a of fraternity and sorority organizations, which are historically African American. fraternity or sorority. New Member A member who has ac- Chapter A local group of a national cepted the bid of a fraternity or sorority, but has not been initiated yet. fraternal organization. Colony A fraternity or sorority in the initial stage before being installed as a chartered chapter of a national affiliated organization. Panhellenic Association (PHA) The central governing body of women's social sororities. Panhellenic Counselor (Pi Chi) of time set aside by PHA for meeting potential new members. An initiated member of a sorority who guides potential new members through the recruitment process counselors are disaffiliated from their chapters. Initiation A formal ceremony during Philanthrophy A charitable project which a man or woman gains full fraternity or sorority membership. sponsored by an organization. Formal Recruitment The period Intake Process through which NPHC organizations gain new members. Interfraternity Council (IFC) The central governing body of men's social fraternities. Legacy A potential member whose immediate family member or grandparent is in a fraternity or sorority. Ritual The traditional beliefs and oaths of a fraternity. Recruitment The mutual choice and selection process to determine fraternity and sorority membership. Potentional New Member A person interested in becoming a member of a fraternity or sorority. 45
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