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Fraternity Financial Obligations 19-20 IFC FRATERNITY FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS Annual Financial Charges for Active Members 2019-2020 (payable each full year of active membership) Room Rate Total Charges Chapter & Nat'l House Corp Chapter Social Other Sub-Total House Non Charges Charges Food Double Single Resident Resident Chi Psi 2,200 2,600 4,800 3,800 7,300 7,300 15,900 8,600 Kappa Alpha 1,950 1,800 3,750 2,944 7,820 7,820 14,514 6,694 Kappa Sigma 334 2,310 1,112 3,756 3,572 7,820 7,820 15,148 7,328 Lambda Chi Alpha 2,950 2,222 577 5,749 2,140 7,820 7,820 15,709 7,889 Phi Gamma Delta 2,000 1,630 400 4,030 4,423 7,820 7,820 16,273 8,453 Phi Kappa Psi 900 2,882 1,560 5,342 2,800 7,820 7,820 15,962 8,142 Pi Kappa Alpha 1,000 3,200 1,450 5,650 3,600 7,820 7,820 17,070 9,250 Pi Kappa Phi 2,120 2,700 4,820 2,400 7,820 7,820 15,040 7,220 Phi Zeta Delta - 3,400 2,200 5,600 3,600 7,820 7,820 17,020 9,200 Sigma Chi 3,800 2,100 5,900 3,500 7,820 7,820 17,220 9,400 Sigma Nu 2,120 2,740 4,860 5,651 7,820 7,820 18,331 10,511 Average 1,937 2,508 1,581 489 4,932 3,494 16,199 8,426 New Member Charges Explanation of Charges 2019 (payable Winter Term the year you join) Chapter and National Charges: Dues paid to support chapter activities and national organization (if costs are separated we combine for purposes of this document). Chapter & Nat'l House Corp Chapter Social or Other Food Total Fees Charges Charges House Corp Charges: Dues paid to the chapter house corporation to cover costs Chi Psi 920 615 165 1,700 associated with staff salaries and house upkeep. Kappa Alpha 700 550 50 1,300 Kappa Sigma 200 500 500 1,200 Social Charges: Dues collected to help with the recruitment of first-year men. Some chapters include social fees in their chapter charges. Lambda Chi Alpha 645 265 215 1,125 Phi Gamma Delta 500 100 50 200 850 Other Charges: This fee is typically an additional cost assessed by the chapter or the Phi Kappa Psi 424 750 500 1,674 house corporation to cover necessary financials, W&L cannot always speak on behalf of Pi Kappa Alpha 500 350 350 100 1,300 this cost. Pi Kappa Phi 1,000 1,300 - 2,300 Phi Zeta Delta - 325 500 200 1,025 Food Charges: Most fraternities require their members to have a fraternity meal plan. Sigma Chi 650 350 250 1,250 Each fraternity House Corporation hires their own cook. Sigma Nu 950 350 50 1,350 Average 649 471 413 223 1,370 Room Rates: Most fraternities require sophomores to live in the house. Residents are usually sophomores and a few juniors/seniors. Room rates are determined by the University to be comparable to other campus housing. Note: W&L has a three year live on requirement. Living in Greek Housing counts towards this requirement..
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