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Fraternity Life At The Capstone

Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Staffing Structure Dr. Kat Gillan, Director Ryan Powell, Associate Director Nicole Jackson, Assistant Director Kathleen Duffy, Assistant Director Jared Pacileo, Assistant Director Julie Elmore, Manager of Greek Housing and Properties Jill Phillippo, Program Assistant

UA Fraternity & Sorority Community The University of Alabama is home to 64 social Greek-letter fraternities and sororities, which range in size from 6 to 452. Governed by four different councils, these chapters provide leadership and involvement opportunities for close to 11,000 students as well outreach and community service opportunities to the Tuscaloosa community. Each council has a different focus, operational structure, history, recruitment or intake procedure, and key dates. Each chapter offers members a variety of opportunities to hold leadership positions in the chapter and at the University, participate in volunteer and service activities on campus and in the community, become involved in campus life and achieve success academically, personally and professionally.

Diversity and Inclusion The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life (OFSL) and the UA Fraternity and Sorority Community are committed to being a welcoming and inclusive campus characterized by access and opportunity. The OFSL desires to build a community that reflects diversity and inclusion within our sorority and fraternity chapters. We strive to make our campus stronger through our commitment to promoting diversity, encouraging Greek organizations to value quality of character rather than legacy status, and creating positive change within the Greek community. Students of all backgrounds make up UA s Greek system and individuals are celebrated for their perspectives, ideas, personal merits versus familial relations, and their contributions to their organizations and to our community. For and update and to view our progress, please visit https://ofsl.sa.ua.edu/about/update-on-greekintegration/.

Discrimination Policies and Reporting Process The University of Alabama complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination, which are outlined in the University s nondiscrimination notice available at http://eop.ua.edu/law.html and in its harassment policy at http://eop.ua.edu/harassment.html. Membership in registered student organizations shall be open to all students of The University of Alabama without regard to race, religion, sex, disability, national origin, color, age, disability, gender identity or expression, sexual identity, or veteran status, except in cases of designated fraternal organizations exempted by federal law from Title IX regulations concerning discrimination of the basis of sex. Individuals who have concerns about the recruitment, rush, or membership intake process are encouraged to contact the Dean of Students Office at 205-348-3326 anytime M-F during the hours of 8:00 am 5:00 pm or submit complaint through the Student Life Student Complaints and Appeals online form, which can be found at http://sa2.ua.edu/complaints.cfm.

UA Greek Governing Councils Alabama Panhellenic Association (APA) 18 social sororities that are primarily member groups of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) 17 NPC & 1 National Christian affiliate 6,944 members in Fall 2016 Interfraternity Council (IFC) 33 social fraternities that are primarily member groups of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) 32 Inter/National & 1 local Christian affiliate 3,481 members in Fall 2016 United Greek Council (UGC) 7 multicultural and special-interest based fraternities and sororities 1 sorority, 3 fraternities, & 3 co-ed fraternities 359 members in Fall 2016 National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) 7 Historically African-American fraternities and sororities affiliated with the National Pan-Hellenic Council 4 NPHC fraternities & 3 NPHC sororities 158 members in Fall 2016

UA Fraternity & Sorority Community Membership Top States Alabama 3,363 Georgia 1,020 Texas 802 Florida 683 Illinois 598 California 575 Tennessee 540 North Carolina 314 Pennsylvania 282 Virginia 282 New York 298 Fall 2016 Greek Membership: TOTAL 11,230 In-State 3,363 Out-of-State 7,854 International 13

Benefits of Greek Membership Fraternity/sorority affiliation is associated positively with the following: Increased levels of volunteerism and civic responsibility Increased willingness to donate to charitable and/or religious causes Involvement in student organizations General education gains Persistence through the senior year Experience greater gains in interpersonal skills than unaffiliated students 2016 Greek Leadership Summit Camp McDowell

Scholarship, Retention, and Graduation Scholarship Achievements (Fall 2016) - 4,149 Greek students earned recognition for their academic accomplishments, with 2,849 Greek students being named to the Dean s List (3.5 or higher) and 1, 300 to the President s List (4.0 or higher). - All-Greek GPA of 3.22, which is higher than the the All-Undergraduate GPA of 3.13, is the second highest on record dating back to 2005. - All-Fraternity GPA of 3.07, which is is equal to the All-Men's GPA of a 3.07, is the second highest semester GPA on record dating back to 1999. - All-Sorority GPA of 3.39 is higher than that of the All-Women s of a 3.31, a longstanding tradition dating back to 1927. Retention Rates - UA Greek students persist to third semester (or 2 nd year) at an 11% higher rate than their unaffiliated peers. Graduation Rates - The 4-year Graduation rate for UA Greek students is 15% higher rate than that of their unaffiliated peers. - Greek students have a statistically significant higher positive first destination outcome, whether it be finding a job or attending graduate school, when compared to their unaffiliated peers.

Per Semester Costs of Membership Interfraternity Council (IFC): New Member (First Semester Only) Average: $3,800 Living In-House Average: $6,800 Living Out-of-House Average: $3,500 National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): New Member (One-time) - Average: $1,550-$3,225 Living In-House Fees Average: $3,300 Living Out-of-House Fees Range: $150-$2,000 United Greek Council (UGC): New Member (One-time) - Average: $100-300 Living In-House Fees Average: $3,470 Living Out-of-House Fees Range: $150-$500 Greek 55 Meal Plan New Members joining a chapter with a fullservice kitchen, serving 10 meals per week, will automatically have their Bama Dining All- Access meal plan reduced to 55 meals, at $557 a semester, provided their name is submitted by the deadline to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. This plan is in addition to the chapter meal plan which provides 3 meals a day Monday Thursday and breakfast and lunch on Friday. *Please note that the semester fees vary by chapter and depend on housing arrangements.

Na$onal Pan-Hellenic Council

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) What is the National Pan-Hellenic Council? The National Pan-Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) is composed of nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.; and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. NPHC hosts a number of events throughout the semester including, but not limited to, the NPHC Step Show, NPHC Convocation, ONYX. Additionally, NPHC awards annually two $1000 scholarships to non-greek students. How much does it cost to join a chapter? The cost of joining a NPHC chapter varies among each chapter. The one time intake fee can range from $1,000-$3,500. In addition to the one time intake fee, members are required to pay yearly dues. Attended a chapter s interest meeting will give an aspirant more insight of the fees that associated with a specific chapter. AKA ΔΣΘ ZΦB ΣΓP AΦA KAΨ ΩΨΦ ΦBΣ

NPHC Fraternities at The University of Alabama ALPHA PHI ALPHA Founded: December 4, 1906 Motto: First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All Chapter: Kappa Alpha Famous Alumni: Thurgood Marshall, Lionel Richie KAPPA ALPHA PSI Founded: January 5, 1911 Motto: Achievement In Every Field Chapter: Eta Chi Famous Alumni: Johnnie Cochran, Wilt Chamberlin, Colin Keapernick OMEGA PSI PHI Founded: November 17, 1911 Motto: Friendship is Essential to the Soul Chapter: Beta Eta Famous Alumni: Langston Hughes, Michael Jordan, Steve Harvey PHI BETA SIGMA Founded: January 9, 1914 Motto: Culture For Service and Service For Humanity Chapter: Theta Delta Famous Alumni: George Washington Carver, Bill Clinton, Al Sharpton

NPHC is BROTHERHOOD LEADERSHIP TRADITION SERVICE

Joining an NPHC Organization How does recruitment work for NPHC organizations? NPHC participates in a delayed recruitment, and the chapter determines the recruitment periods. While qualifications vary among each chapter, there are minimum requirements set by The University of Alabama NPHC. Those requirements include: Aspirant attendance to the NPHC fall convocation during the year of intake consideration, at least 12 or more credit hours at The University of Alabama of Alabama, and a minimum GPA of 2.5 While, these requirements are mandated by The University of Alabama NPHC, it is vital that an aspirant visit the national website of their organization of interest for additional requirements.

NPHC Convocation Sunday, August 26, 2017 2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Ferguson Center Ballroom The National Pan-Hellenic Council hosts an event called "Convocation" at the beginning of each semester for interested students. This event encourages interested students to meet members and learn more about NPHC and its member organizations at The University of Alabama. Dress is business casual, and there is a $10 charge for attending Convocation. Tickets can be purchased online at www.uagreekaffairs.tix.com. For more information about Convocation of any of the NPHC organizations, please visit www.uanphc.com.

NPHC Interest Meetings/Rush Events Individual NPHC chapters host Interest Meetings or Rush Events throughout the year. These are formal informational sessions were aspirants show interest in a particular NPHC fraternity or sorority. *Please note that an aspirant should only attend one formal interest meeting for the chapter he/she is most interested in membership. Typically during these formal sessions, aspirants will submit required paperwork for membership. The aspirant will also learn specific information about membership, chapter policies, and membership cost. The required attire for Interest Meetings is professional dress. Prior to attending an Interest Meeting, it is very beneficial to visit the chapter or national organization s websites to for additional information about rush events

NPHC Membership Requirements Letters of Recommendations - Letters of recommendations can be completed by alumni members of the chapter, advisors, high school teachers, college professors or members of a clergy. - Number of required recommendations vary, please check with the national organization s website for the specific number. Community Service Verification - Each NPHC chapter requires a certain number of community service hours. - Proof of community service is required by letter or verification form. Official Transcripts - Official college transcripts should be submitted to a chapter before or after the chapter interest/rush meeting.

NPHC New Member Education New member education begins after an aspirant applies to an organization and has been formally accepted. This period involves classroom sessions with a chapter advisor that educates potential new members about the rituals, history, policies, and programs of the organization. The New Membership Education period typically ends with a new member introduction show.

United Greek Council

The United Greek Council (UGC) The Alabama United Greek Council, commonly referred to as UGC, is the governing body for the 7 multicultural and special interest based sororities and fraternities at The University of Alabama. Established on the UA campus in spring 2009, UGC exists to enable member organizations to share ideas and resources, promote mutual respect and equality, and provide a support network for students on campus. Students who are interested in joining an organization that is part of the UGC should contact the chapter directly, as each chapter s membership intake and recruitment process is conducted differently.

United Greek Council (UGC) Fraternities Sigma Lambda Beta Latino Fraternity Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Incorporated is the only multicultural fraternity on Alabama s campus and believes in the principles of fairness, opportunity, and in the equality of all men no matter what their race, culture, or ethnicity. Delta Lambda Phi Progressive Men s Fraternity Delta Lambda Phi Social Fraternity, founded in 1986, is the only fraternity founded by gay men for all men. They were established at the University of Alabama in 2017, and value excellence, integrity, diversity, justice, service, friendship, and commitment. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity Founded in 1898 with the purpose of promoting sociability and the best and truest fraternal spirit, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the oldest and largest secret fraternal society in music in the world.

United Greek Council (UGC) Co-Ed Organizations Kappa Kappa Psi Co-Ed Band Fraternity Founded at Oklahoma State University 1919, Kappa Kappa Psi is a Co-ed band honor society. The national co-ed honor fraternity purpose is to help members grow, learn, and develop their band program. Phi Sigma Pi Co-Ed Honor Society Theta Tau Co-Ed Engineering Fraternity Phi Sigma Pi was founded at University of Central Missouri 1916 National Honor Fraternity is an organization with more than 40,000 members nationally. The primary purpose of the organization is fostering scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. A co-ed, professional fraternity, Theta Tau is the oldest, largest, and foremost Fraternity for Engineers. Founded at University of Minnesota in 1904, the purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship.

Joining a UGC Organization Each organization that encompasses the United Greek Council has an individual recruitment process and depending upon the chapter, this process may be referred to as Recruitment, Membership Intake, or Rush. While most chapters recruit at the beginning of the fall and spring semester, each chapter s process for taking new members varies in accordance with their specific needs and inter/national requirements. In order to join a UGC organization, prospective members must, at minimum, be an enrolled student at The University of Alabama; however, its important to note that additional membership requirements vary by chapter. Since membership in some UGC organizations is based on special interest, pursuing a specific major, and/or student involvement; students interested in joining a UGC organization should visit the chapter s website and/or contact the chapter directly, regarding specific membership requirements.

UGC Informational/ Interest Meetings Individuals interested in joining a UGC organization, are encouraged to attend UGC events and/or events sponsored by the UGC member organizations. In addition to hosting tabling events and programs throughout the semester, chapters will also register different events on campus, many of which are advertised through The SOURCE, to recruit new members. Known as Informational or Interest Meetings, these chapter recruitment events, are typically hosted at the beginning of each semester and prospective members are encouraged to attend at least one, although a certain number of events may be required in order to be considered for membership. Prior to attending an Informational/Interest Meeting, it is beneficial to visit the chapter and inter/national organization s websites for additional information about specific membership requirements and recruitment events.

UGC New Member Education Period Depending on the process by which the chapter takes new members, the new member education period begins either after the aspirant applies to an organization and has been fully accepted or after the new member accepts a bid for membership. During the New Member Education period, new members will learn about the rituals, history, policies and programs of the organization. At the conclusion of the new member period, which is no longer than eight weeks, new members will be initiated into the organization.

Interfraternity Council

The Alabama Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves as the governing body for thirty two(32) fraternities at The University of Alabama, many of which are affiliated with the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC), a trade association representing 70 international and national men s fraternities. The IFC sponsors programs throughout the year and works with the Alabama Panhellenic Association, the United Greek Council, and the National Pan-Hellenic Council to strengthen and support the UA Greek community s values and vision. IFC Recruitment occurs primarily via TWO methods: - Year-round process where bids are typically extended during the spring and summer prior to fall semester - Structured Recruitment in late August prior to the start of New Member Education

Alabama IFC Fraternities Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chi Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Sigma Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau

Joining an IFC Fraternity Preparing for Recruitment: Online Recruitment Registration: www.alabamaifc.com Complete online registration form as soon as possible Pay Registration Fee to complete registration All men MUST register for recruitment if interested in joining Registration for Recruitment provides ALL IFC chapters with your contact and personal information. You are encouraged to reach out to chapters to learn more about the organization and to receive invitations to recruitment events.

Joining an IFC Fraternity Summer Bidding Many organizations recruit during the summer prior to the upcoming fall semester. Three options upon receiving a bid: - Accept - Decline - Hold Fall 2017 Timeline August 20 Structured Recruitment Kick Off and IFC Meet and Greet August 21 IFC Open House Tours August 22 IFC Open House Tours: Invite Only August 31 New Member Period Begins November 1 New Member Period Ends

IFC Structured Recruitment IFC Recruitment Registration Database - Register online via www.alabamaifc.mycampusdirector2.com - A $75 charge is required to complete the registration Summer Bama Bound Informational Sessions IFC Sponsored Recruitment Activities - Begin a few days before classes begin in the fall

IFC New Member Education and Beyond First Semester 6-8 Week New Member Program and Initiation Study Hall Hours Chapter and Community Educational programming Philanthropy and Service Projects New Member Retreats Second Semester and Beyond Weekly Chapter Meetings Philanthropy and Service Projects Social Events Involvement on Campus Leadership within the Chapter Live in chapter housing

UA Greek Governing Councils Alabama Panhellenic Council (APA) E-mail: alabamapanhellenic@gmail.com Website: www.uapanhellenic.com Twitter: @UAPanhellenic National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) E-mail: univofalabamanphc@gmail.com Website: www.uanphc.com Twitter: @NPHC_UA Interfraternity Council (IFC) E-mail: uaifcrush@gmail.com Website: www.alabamaifc.com Twitter: @IFC_UA United Greek Council (UGC) E-mail: UnitedGreekCouncilUA@gmail.com Website: www.alabamaugc.com Twitter: @BamaUGC

The University of Alabama Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Ferguson Center 2512 Box 870298 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487 Phone: (205) 348-2693 Email: ofsl@ua.edu Website: www.ofsl.sa.ua.edu Hours of Operation: M-F 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Hazing and Harassment Hotline: (205) 348-HALT (4258) Student Complaints and Appeals: http://sa2.ua.edu/complaints.cfm The University of Alabama complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination, which are outlined in the University s nondiscrimination notice available at http://eop.ua.edu/law.html and in its harassment policy at http://eop.ua.edu/harassment.html. Membership in registered student organizations shall be open to all students of The University of Alabama, without regard to race, religion, sex, disability, national origin, color, age, disability, gender identity or expression, sexual identity, or veteran status except in cases of designated fraternal organizations exempted by federal law from Title IX regulations concerning discrimination on the basis of sex. Individuals who have concerns about the recruitment process are encouraged to contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 205-348-3326.