Iowa State University Greek Community Presentation

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GO GREEK. EXPECT MORE.

GREEK COMMUNITY HISTORY

First fraternity founded 140 years ago TODAY:

61 organizations, 4 governing councils 37 fraternities, 24 sororities Over 4200 members 14.6% of undergraduate population

HOMECOMING: YELL LIKE HELL

GREEK TRADITIONS

GREEK TRADITIONS

GREEK WEEK: LIP SYNC

GREEK TRADITIONS

GREEKFEST AND YARD SHOWS

GREEK VALUES

ACADEMICS LEADERSHIP FRIENDSHIP PHILANTHROPY & COMMUNITY SERVICE

ACADEMICS

Higher Average GPA Tutor Assistance Mentorship and Support

LEADERSHIP

Chapter Leadership Greek Community Leadership On- and Off-Campus Leadership

FRIENDSHIP

Inter/National Organization Home away from home “Makes the university feel smaller”

PHILANTHROPY & COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chapter Philanthropies Community Service Opportunities Over $275,000 raised each school year

FOUR GOVERNING COUNCILS

Collegiate Panhellenic Council Interfraternity Council Multicultural Greek Council National Pan-Hellenic Council

COLLEGIATE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL (CPC)

16 Sororities 13 Chapter Houses Formal Recruitment: August 14-20

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (IFC)

30 Fraternities 26 Chapter Houses Continuous Open Recruitment

MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL (MGC)

4 Fraternities 5 Sororities Latino/Latina, Asian/Pacific Islander, & LGBTQI and allied organizations

NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL (NPHC)

Nine historically African-American fraternities and sororities known as the Divine Nine 3 Fraternities, 3 Sororities Intake

NEW MEMBER PROCESS

New member education Mentorship Sense of belonging and connection

FINANCES

One-time Fees Member Dues Housing and Meals

AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS

Opportunity to meet other members of the community Develop broad leadership experience

POST-UNDERGRADUATE INVOLVEMENT

Chapter advisor Organization volunteer Greek Alumni Alliance

GREEK VISIT DAY

Tour ISU campus and chapter houses Connect with current Greek students Women: April 11, Men: April 10-12

QUESTIONS?

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