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Greek Life

Greek Life at Union

Interfraternity Council

Greek Life

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) seeks to maintain fraternity life and interfraternity relations within the university to further sound scholarship and intellectual accomplishment and to cooperate with the university's administration to maintain high social standards. The council comprises three delegates from each chapter of the social fraternities on campus: Alpha Tau Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Each fall, the Interfraternity Council hosts Recruitment, a two week period when new students are first eligible to join one of the campus fraternities. Recruitment begins on Thursday, September 5 from 5:00 - 9:00pm, IFC will host individual fraternity open houses. Over the course of Recruitment, the fraternities will be able to meet and make meaningful connections with potential new members on different occasions. In the first round, Open Houses, all participants go to each house and meet the men who are a part of the fraternities on campus.

The second round of events, Preference Parties, are invitation-only events and specifically designed for those who are seriously considering membership in one or more of the organizations. The Preference Parties will begin on the night of Monday, September 9 and conclude the night of Thursday, September 12. On Friday, September 13, each of the three houses will open their houses to all potential new members from 4:30 - 6:30pm.

Participants in Recruitment who 海角乱伦社区ly receive and accept a bid from an on-campus fraternity will receive their bid cards on Saturday, September 14.

Participating in Recruitment in the fall carries with it no obligation to join any group. It is common for men to participate without having the intention to join any of the organizations; for them, recruitment is an opportunity to meet other students, enjoy themselves, and eat nice meals for a very low price . It is also not unusual for the same students to find themselves in a circle of new brothers when just a few days prior they thought the Greek system was probably not for them.