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Thank you for your interest in joining the Greek community at the University of Nebraska– IFC Executive Officers Lincoln! We pride ourselves in holding our members to the highest standards of excellence: in the classroom, in philanthropy and service to the local community, and as leaders on and off campus. When you join a fraternity, you not only represent your own chapter and our Greek Community, you also represent our University at large.

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers a diverse group of fraternities to join. We feel that no matter who you are, there is a right fit for everyone. Each fraternity emphasizes different values, beliefs, and Rob Schmidt Brent Flentje Mitch Misfeldt President Vice President Secretary perspectives, so make sure to find the one that best fits you! Don’t take this decision lightly, as it will impact you positively every day. It will help to mold and shape you into a better man, student leader, and a well- rounded member of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln community.

Best of luck in your recruitment!

Josh Johnson IFC Director of Fraternity Recruitment Caleb Hoesing Andrew Ambriz Director of Risk Treasurer Management

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23 Chapters 365 Days of Recruitment! You are invited to complete and submit your fraternity recruitment cancellation request was received. Contracts cancelled prior to May 1 application at: http://greekignite.com/Nebraska will result in a $200 cancellation fee. The cancellation fee for contracts cancelled May 1-August 15 is $400. Additional information concerning Summer Recruitment: May 9 - August 24 housing cancellation fees may be found at: http://housing.unl.edu Summer recruitment gives you an opportunity to meet and visit with active members of the chapters you are interested in joining as well as Fall Recruitment: August 24 - December 18 a chance to tour Greek chapter houses. Most commonly Recruitment Chairmen will come and meet with you at your residence, take you out to Winter Recruitment: January 11 - February 28, 2016 dinner, or invite you to one or their recruitment events. If the fraternity If you are coming to the University from out-of-state, consider you wish to join has a chapter house, you may have the opportunity to spending a few extra days in Lincoln when you come for New live there as a freshman. If you have already signed a housing contract Student Enrollment. While in town, schedule meetings with any with UNL, it is your responsibility to cancel your UNL housing contract. Recruitment Chairs or attend recruitment events. To do so, return to your contract in MyRed and choose the “Cancel Contract” link. You will receive confirmation, by email, that your “My fraternity provided me countless opportunities to develop leadership skills in myself and in new members. As a sophomore, the fraternity paid for my attendance at our What to Expect the First Year Leadership Training Workshop in Utah. I was also able to serve as one of the recruitment of Being in a Fraternity chairmen that summer. This last year, I was The first year of being in a fraternity is a special and unique experience that you will never forget. You will develop lifelong relationships the new member educator. Though the with individuals in your pledge/new member class and together you will experience a wide range of once and in lifetime events such as: multiple leadership workshops were helpful, • Class getaways, intramural teams, new member leadership opportunities, fraternity history sessions, and initiation to full membership! the responsibility of molding a new generation of young men quickly matured me.” Each fraternity is different but each offers an experience that will never be forgotten. -Thien Chau ASUN President 2015-2016

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Greek Alphabet Α Alpha (al-fah) Ζ Zeta (zay-tah) Λ Lambda (lamb-da) Π Pi (pie) Φ Phi (fie or fee) Β Beta (bay-tah) Η Eta (ay-tah) Μ Mu (mew) Ρ Rho (row) Χ Chi (kie) Γ Gamma (gam-ah) Θ Theta (thay-tah) Ν Nu (new) Σ Sigma (sig-mah) Ψ Psi (sigh) ∆ Delta (del-tah) Ι Iota (eye-o-tah) Ξ Xi (zie or zee) Τ Tau (taw) Ω Omega Ε Epsilon (ep-si-lon) Κ Kappa (cap-ah) Ο Omicron (om-i-cron) Υ Upsilon (oop-si-lon)

Commonly Used Terms Active: An initiated member. Interfraternity Council (IFC): The governing New Member: A man who has accepted a bid body which oversees all fraternities at UNL. to join a fraternity but has not been initiated. Alumnus: An initiated fraternity member who has graduated from college. Legacy: A legacy is a man whose brother, Panhellenic Association: The governing and father, or even grandfather, is an alumnus programming board for sororities at UNL that Bid: An invitation to join a fraternity. Bids are or an active member of a fraternity. are associated with the National Panhellenic presented in the form of Bid Cards, which must Conference (NPC). IFC Fraternities ΠKΦ be signed by both the potential new member Multicultural Greek Council (MGC): The Epsilon SAE and their parent or guardian. governing and programming board for the Philanthropy: Community service or fund- Alpha Gamma Nu AGN ΣΧ multicultural Greek-lettered fraternities raising effort to promote human welfare. AGR Epsilon SFE Chapter: A chartered undergraduate or alumni and sororities at UNL. National affiliations Alpha Gamma Sigma AGS Tau Kappa Epsion TKE QC group recognized by a fraternity or sorority include: National Association of Latino Recruitment: The process organizations use to ATW Beta BSY QX Fraternal Organizations (NAFLO), National recruit new members. Fraternity: Originating from the Greek word BQP National Pan-Hellenic Fraternities Asian and Pacific Islanders Panhellenic CF “phratar,” meaning member of a group, this Sorority: A women’s Greek-letter organization. IΦΘ Association (NAPA), and NIC. DTD is the term most commonly used to refer to Kappa KAΨ

University Approved Housing: On campus DU ΩΨΦ Greek-letter societies for men. National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): The chapter living units granted the approval to Farmhouse* FH governing and programming board for the KS Multicultural Greek Fraternities Initiation: The ceremony in which a new house first-year men. Visit www.unl.edu/greek historically African American FDQ ΣΛB member becomes an active member. for more information on the policy. Greek lettered fraternities and sororities. FGD Phi FKY FKQ *Currently suspended, projected to PKA return Fall 2015 6 7 #UNLGreek Q&A

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What if I end up not signing a fraternity this summer? Are there events I can attend to meet several fraternities? If you do not sign a fraternity in the summer months you can look into Yes! Check out some of the events taking place this summer. If you live the Fall and Winter Recruitment phases. Not all fraternities recruit far away try to schedule your NSE date near one of the dates listed below: during this time but many do. Grill ‘N BBQ Nights beginning at 6 pm, every Thursday night from Should I pay the housing advance payment if I want to live in a fraternity? June-August 13, 2015. Paying the housing advance payment is up to you. Your housing Contact chapters to make sure they have an event scheduled. advance payment is non-refundable after May 1. If you decide to live in a fraternity house, any advance payment will be forfeited. To offset the Greek Getaway housing cancellation fee, chapters may provide a credit toward your first Sunday, June 7 and Monday, June 8 house bill as compensation. If you choose to not to submit a housing Come hang out on campus and meet even more fraternities! You have the contract until later in the summer, residence hall space may be limited. option of staying in Abel Residence Hall. Staying in Abel is not required Can I join a fraternity and still live in a residence hall? but encouraged. More details about cost and registration can be located Yes. Not all chapters have living units. First-year members in chapters on the Greek Affairs website. Here is a look at the tentative schedule: without living units may live on-campus in University housing or off- Sunday: June 8 campus with family members. Additionally, fraternities with chapter 4:00pm Check-in to Abel Residence Hall houses may not have space for all their first-year members to live-in. 5:00pm Information Session on Greek Getaway How much does it cost to live in a fraternity? (parents may attend) Every fraternity sets their own budget independently but the cost for 5:45pm Pizza on the Plaza living in a house will generally range between $6500 - $8000 for the 7:00pm Various on-campus activities entire school year. That includes room, meals, and dues. Monday: June 9 What if I live far away and cannot meet recruitment chairs this summer? 9:00am Rotate throughout fraternities in groups If you are coming to Lincoln for New Student Enrollment we recommend 11:30am Lunch you spend some extra time here to meet with fraternity Recruitment 12:30pm Rotate throughout fraternities in groups Chairs. Also, we encourage you to consider the fraternity BBQ nights 5:00pm Check out of Abel Residence Hall and Greek Getaway as opportunities to meet chapter members. It is also (if you do the one-night option) possible to utilize fall and winter recruitment as describe above. 6:00pm Grill ‘N BBQ Night at fraternities Do any fraternities offer scholarships? Many fraternities offer scholarship opportunities for their members. Some of them offer freshmen level scholarships. You can view our website to learn more about scholarship opportunities or ask Recruitment Chairs. 8 9 INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL

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Acacia Alpha Gamma Rho President: Chapter Designation: Daleth President: Chapter Designation: Kappa Tanner Rasmussen, Nickname: Acacia Logan Smith, [email protected] Nickname: AGR Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Human service” Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Making better men” Will Brueggemann, Zachary Settje, [email protected] Colors: Black and Old Gold Colors: Dark Green and Gold Matthu Beck Jefferson Keller, [email protected] GPA: 2.853 GPA: 2.596 House/Location: 2255 Vine Street House/Location: 1420 Idylwild Drive # of Members: 39 # of Members: 95 University Approved Housing: Yes University Approved Housing: Yes Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Founding: May 12, 1904 at Founding: October 10, 1904 at Melodrama & Pancake Feed /Shriner’s Hospital AGR Hog Roast, Barn Party/Farmers’ Crisis Hotline, University of The AGR St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Website: www.unlacacia.acaciaconnect.org Website: www.agrunl.org Alpha Gamma Nu Alpha Gamma Sigma President: Chapter Designation: Gamma President: Nickname: AGN Derek Bracht, [email protected] Nickname: Alpha Sigs Mitchell Musel, [email protected] Motto: “A tradition of achievement” Recruitment Chair: Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Preparing men for life by: coming together Colors: Black and Gold Colton Flower, [email protected] Daniel Hanson, [email protected] as scholars, living as brothers, becoming leaders of GPA: 2.872 Trey Mogensen, [email protected] tomorrow” House/Location: 3248 Starr Street Derek VanLaningham, [email protected] # of Members: 31 Colors: Royal Blue and Silver University Approved Housing: Yes House/Location: 4001 Holdrege Philanthropies/Beneficiary: GPA: 2.923 Founding: 1953 at the AGN Golf Tournament/ American Legion, University Approved Housing: Yes University of Nebraska—Lincoln # of Members: 67 American Cancer Society Founding: January 28, 1923 at Website: www.alphagammanuagmen.com AGN Philanthropies/Beneficiary: AGS the The Masters Mini Golf Tournament, Slices for Life/ Chapter Designation: AgMen Website: www.agsunl.org Nebraska Special Olympics, Multiple Sclerosis Research 10 11 INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL

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Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi President: Chapter Designation: Nebraska Gamma Theta President: Nickname: Beta Drew Dudley, [email protected] Nickname: ATO, Alpha Taus Alex Kindopp, [email protected], Motto: “The harvest nourishes” Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Gentlemen, scholars and athletes” Recruitment Chair: Colors: Pink and Blue Jake Pothoff, [email protected] Parker Stock, [email protected] Colors: Azure and Gold GPA: 3.343 House/Location: 1433 R Street House/Location: 1515 R Street GPA: 2.920 # of Members: 102 University Approved Housing: Yes University Approved Housing: Yes # of Members: 96 Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Founding: September 11, 1965 at Founding: August 8, 1839 at Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Beta Burrito Bash, Queens of the Court Virginia Military Institute of Ohio ATO Softball, The Tau Tee-Off/Teammates (with Farmhouse)/American Cancer Society, Website: www.atonebraska.org ATW Website: www.beta.unl.edu Lincoln Food Bank BQP Chapter Designation: Alpha Psi Chi Phi President: Chapter Designation: Delta President: Chapter Designation: Alpha Theta Chi Zachary Lusienski, [email protected] Nickname: Beta Sig James Harris, [email protected] Nickname: Chi Phi Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Per aspera ad astra” Recruitment Chair: Motto: Men of 1824 Zachary Biere, [email protected] Drew Underwood, [email protected] Colors: Cardinal Red and White Colors: Scarlet and Blue House/Location: 720 South 16th Street House/Location: 1149 S 17th Street GPA: 3.467 GPA: 2.020 University Approved Housing: No University Approved Housing: No # of Members: 25 # of Members: 16 Founding: April 17, 1925 at the Founding: December 24, 1824 at Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: University of Princeton University Winter Coat Spaghetti Feed Boys and Girls Clubs of America Website: www.delta.betasig.org BSY Website: www.nebraskachiphi.org CF

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Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma President: Website: www.delts.org President: Chapter Designation: Alpha Psi Adam Froendt, [email protected] Chapter Designation: Beta Tau Sean Roberts, [email protected] Nickname: Kappa Sigs Recruitment Chair: Nickname: Delt Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Fellowship, Leadership, Clark Cunningham, [email protected] James Hulsey, [email protected] Motto: “Committed to lives of Excellence” Scholarship, Service” Kyle Webb, [email protected] Meeting Space: 2300 O Street Colors: Gold, White and Royal Purple Colors: Scarlet, White, Emerald Green Eliot Appleget, [email protected] University Approved Housing: No GPA: 3.330 GPA: 3.063 House/Location: 715 N. 16th Street Founding: December 10, 1869 at # of Members: 92 # of Members: 80 University Approved Housing: Yes University of Virginia Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Founding: March 5, 1858 at DTD Website: www.kappasigmaunl.net Military Heroes/Fisher House Foundation KS Gabe’s Gang, M*A*S*H/Children with Autism, Bethany College Veterans Delta Upsilon Phi Delta Theta President: Nickname: DU President: Chapter Designation: Nebraska Alpha Eli VanBoening, [email protected] Motto: “Building better men” Jonathan Berger, [email protected] Nickname: Phi Delt Recruitment Chair: Colors: Sapphire Blue and Old Gold Recruitment Chair: Motto: “One man is no man” Timothy Kubert, [email protected] Jonathan Slabaugh, [email protected] GPA: 3.314 Colors: Ardent and Azure House/Location: 1548 Vine Street Eric Leise, [email protected] # of Members: 92 GPA: 3.373 University Approved Housing: Yes House/Location: 1545 R Street Philanthropies/Beneficiary: # of Members: 117 Founding: November 4, 1834 at Williams College University Approved Housing: Yes Camp Out to Strike Out Arthritis/ Arthritis Research Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Founding: December 26, 1848 at Website: www.nebraskadeltau.org Phi Delt Phillies, Waffle Bash/ ALS Association, Miami University of Ohio Chapter Designation: DU FDQ ALS in the Heartland University of Nebraska–Lincoln Website: www.unl.phideltatheta.org 14 15 INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL

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Phi Gamma Kappa Theta President: Chapter Designation: Lambda Nu President: Chapter Designation: Nebraska Pi Joseph Beeson, [email protected] Nickname: Fiji Andrew Brittenham, [email protected] Nickname: Phi Kaps, PKT Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Not for college days alone” Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Give, expecting nothing thereof” Jackson Ellis, [email protected] Matt Shrader, [email protected] Colors: Royal Purple Colors: Cardinal Purple, Gold and White House/Location: 1425 R Street House/Location: 303 N 17th Street GPA: 3.088 GPA: 3.327 University Approved Housing: Yes University Approved Housing: Yes # of Members: 85 # of Members: 70 Founding: May 1, 1848 at Founding: April 29, 1959 at Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Jefferson College The Ohio State University Feed ‘em and Find ‘em, Friendship Home/Lincoln Ragin’ Cajun Cookout, Pizza Palooza/Children’s Website: www.fiji.org Fiji Website: www.phikaps.net FKQ Food Bank Miracle Network

Phi Kappa Psi Pi Kappa Alpha President: Nickname: Phi Psi President: Nickname: Pike Thomas Boulanger, [email protected] Motto: “United by friendship, sustained by honor, Brinson Chapp, [email protected] Motto: “Once a Pike, always a Pike” Recruitment Chair: and led by truth, we live and flourish” Recruitment Chair: Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Madison Coleman, [email protected] Austin Wendt, [email protected] Colors: Cardinal Red and Hunter Green GPA: 3.122 Ryan Martin [email protected] House/Location: None GPA: 3.006 # of Members: 90 House/Location: 1548 S Street Founding: March 1, 1868 at the # of Members: 112 Philanthropies/Beneficiary: University Approved Housing: Yes University of Virginia Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Tiki Roast, Pike Spike/Autism Speaks, Founding: February 19, 1952 at Jefferson College Breakfast at Phi Psi, Phi Psi 500/Boys and Girls Website: www.unlpike.com Friendship Home Website: www.nephipsi.com Club of America FKY Chapter Designation: Gamma Beta Chapter Designation: Nebraska Alpha 16 17 INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL

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Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Chi President: Chapter Designation: Nu President: Chapter Designation: Alpha Epsilon William Davidson, [email protected] Nickname: Pi Kapp Andrew Chase, [email protected] Nickname: Sigs Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Nothing shall ever tear us asunder” Recruitment Chair: Motto: “In Hoc Signo Vinces” Austin Fish, [email protected] Jack Glover, [email protected] Colors: White, Gold and Royal Navy Colors: Blue and Old Gold House/Location: 519 N 16th Street Jake Kawamoto, [email protected] GPA: 3.129 GPA: 3.001 University Approved Housing: Yes House/Location: 1510 Vine Street # of Members: 54 # of Members: 55 Founding: December 10, 1904 at University Approved Housing: No Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: the College of Charleston Founding: June 28, 1855 at Rave for Push/ Push America Derby Days and Fight Night/Children’s Website: www.pikapp.org ΠKΦ Miami University of Ohio SC Miracle Network Website: www.unlsigmachi.com President: Chapter Designation: Lambda Pi President: Chapter Designation: Nebraska Alpha Adam Moline, [email protected] Nickname: SAE Conner Jackson, [email protected] Nickname: Sig Ep Recruitment Chair: Motto: “The true gentlemen” Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Gentlemen, scholars, athletes” Jack Moylan, [email protected] Austin Gibson, [email protected] Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold Colors: Purple, Red and Gold House/Location: 635 N 16th Street Spencer Creal, [email protected] GPA: 3.001 GPA: 3.444 University Approved Housing: Yes Alec Waters, [email protected] # of Members: 109 # of Members: 137 Founding: March 9, 1856 at the House/Location: 601 N 16th Street Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Philanthropies/Beneficiary: University of Alabama University Approved Housing: Yes Do It Sober, Hockey Fights Cancer/Alcohol Concert for a Cause, Annual Kickball Tournament/ Website: www.sae635.org SAE Founding: November 1, 1901 at Richmond College SFE Awareness, American Cancer Society TeamMates Mentoring Program, Save Second Base Website: www.sigepnebraska.com

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Tau Theta Xi President: Chapter Designation: Phi President: Chapter Designation: Alpha Epsilon DeWayne Taylor, [email protected] Nickname: Teke Thomas Grabenschroer, Nickname: Theta Xi [email protected] Recruitment Chair: Motto: “Not for wealth, rank, or honor... Motto: “United they serve” Hunter Cave, [email protected] Recruitment Chair: but for personal worth and character” Colors: Blue, Black, Silver and White Mason Reed, [email protected] Tyler Brattain, [email protected] Colors: Cherry and Gray GPA: 3.142 House/Location: 740 South 17th Street Omar Nasir, [email protected] GPA: 2.725 # of Members: 23 University Approved Housing: No House/Location: 1535 R Street # of Members: 48 Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Founding: January 10, 1899 at University Approved Housing: Yes Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Pi with Theta Xi, Kid’s Carnival/National MS Society, Illinois Wesleyan University TKE Founding: April 29, 1864 at QΞ Tri Delt & TKE Dodgeball Tournament/St. Jude Habitat for Humanity Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Website: www.nebraskatke.com Children’s Research Hospital Website: www.txae.com Theta Chi President: Nickname: Theta Chi William Garbina, [email protected] Motto: “An assisting hand” Recruitment Chair: Colors: Military Red and White Jaran Baier, [email protected] GPA: 3.151 House/Location: None # of Members: 15 Founding: April 10, 1856 at Norwich University Philanthropies/Beneficiary: Website: www.thetachi.org GI Theta Chi, Relay For Life/American Cancer Chapter Designation: Alpha Upsilon Society, Various Military Units Overseas QC

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Iota Phi Theta Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Fraternity, Inc. Founding: September 19, 1963 at Colors: Charcoal Brown and Gilded Gold Founding: November 17, 1911 at Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold Morgan State University National Programs: Iota Youth Alliance, Iota Howard University National Programs: Project Bridge Website: www.iotaphitheta.org Minority Political Mobilization Website: www.oppf.org Builder, Charles R. Drew Blood Drive, Chapter Designation: Epsilon Rho Symbols: Centaurs Chapter Designation: Gamma Gamma Chapter National Achievement Week Nickname: Iotas Nickname: Ques Symbols: Horseshoe Motto: “Building A Tradition, Not Resting Upon One” Motto: “Friendship is Essential to the Soul” Membership The Multicultural and National Pan-Hellenic Greek fraternities have a process that differs from the model used by the Interfraternity Council. You may be considered for membership once you have stablished a college grade point average of 2.5 or higher. The opportunity to learn more about membership begins with Greek Preview. Once you’re on campus, attend activities like Meet the Greeks and Huskers Don’t Haze, as well as activities and programs sponsored by individual fraternities. Fraternity, Inc. National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Founding: January 5, 1911 at Motto: “Achievement In Every Field Of The National Pan-Hellenic Council serves as the governing and chapter identities. National Pan-Hellenic chapters at UNL have a rich University, Bloomington Human Endeavor” programming board for the historically Black Greek-lettered organizations. history that dates all the way back to 1916. Website: www.kappaalphapsi1911.com Colors: Crimson and Cream These organizations serve as advocates for underrepresented groups in Open Recruitment periods occur each semester, but you must: the Lincoln community and emphasize scholarship, service, leadership, Chapter Designation: Eta National Programs: Kappa League, Guide Right - Hold at least sophomore status and collectivism. Although our organizations are historically Black, Nickname: Kappas or Nupes Symbols: Diamond our membership is diverse and our commitment to cultural awareness - Have a minimum college GPA of 2.5 or higher is unparalleled. The NPHC is designed to assure that our member - Other requirements vary by organization (i.e. service hours, organizations cooperatively work together while maintaining distinct community involvement, campus leadership)

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Sigma Lambda Beta— International Fraternity Founding: April 4, 1986 Colors: Royal Purple and Pure White Website: www.sigmalambdabeta.com National Programs: Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Chapter Designation: Collegiate Leadership Development, The Bro. Victor Correa CPR Awareness Day Nickname: Betas Motto: “Opportunity for Wisdom, Symbols: White Stallion Mustang Wisdom for Culture” ΣΛΒ

Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) The member organizations of the Multicultural Greek Council Open Recruitment periods occur each semester, but you must: (MGC) work to diversify the skills of their members. Joining an - At least second semester freshman status MGC chapter will further your understanding of the cultures - Have a minimum college GPA of 2.5 or higher represented in our community. These organizations represent diverse backgrounds, cultures and histories. However, all are - Other requirements vary by organization (i.e. service hours, committed to the shared fraternal values of leadership, scholarship, community involvement, campus leadership, etc. service and personal development. The MGC also works to create an inclusive environment at UNL through its program and service initiatives. If you share similar interests and values, consider joining our historically Latino based organization.

If you need additional information about our MGC organization, please contact the Office of Greek Affairs,402-472-2582 .

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Fall Move-In Dates Apply Now On-line Move-in for traditional and Knoll halls: Thursday, August 20 from www.greekignite.com/Nebraska 8am-4pm for odd number floors and Friday, August 21 at 8am-4pm for even number floors. Special Move-in for apartment-style halls: Tuesday, August 18, check-in process starts at the front desk. Accommodations For specific information go to housing.unl.edu/movein. There are a limited number of chapter houses that are wheel chair accessible, but most are not. If you need special accommodations for Move-in for fraternity houses: Thursday, August 20 physical accessibility, dietary needs, sign language interpreters, large print or Braille please contact the Office of Greek Affairs. Financial Info Based on costs of chapter maintenance, membership programming, and social events, financial responsibility is extremely important to individual chapters. The costs of belonging to a chapter Average Expenses are the most expensive during the first year of membership. It is important that a potential new member joining a fraternity understands and is able to meet the financial obligations associated Average Capacity 70 with membership. During recruitment, a potential new member should ask fraternity members Average Room & Board $7,500 about financial obligations. Included is a chart that will give you an idea of the average fraternity costs. The figures do not include optional expenses. Many of the chapters require each new member Average Live-Out Fee $1,800 to pay a one-time corporation assessment and initiation fee. Although a new member’s first year Average Security Deposit $250 includes one-time fees, fraternity living expenses are very comparable to other living options, and on average are much cheaper than University Residence Halls. The live-in costs are a compilation Average New Member Fees $395 of all costs incurred by a member living in the chapter house such as room, board and other mandatory fees. When a member lives outside the house he is required to pay a live-out fee. Live-out *Statistics are based on the responses of 11 fraternities. A number of our fraternities hold costs include such things as maintenance fees, social dues and occasional meals. Live-in and live-out policies precluding them from publishing their fees are usually paid in installments, but many chapters offer alternative payment plans. It is important financial data. Be sure to find out about cost to note that each chapter has its own criteria concerning which members may live-in or live-out of the when participating in the recruitment process. chapter house. Dining Hall Info Questions? Residence hall dining facilities will begin food service in a limited Visit www.unl.edu/greek or call 402-472-2582 and ask for capacity on Thursday, August 20. Students are encouraged to attend Linda Schwartzkopf, Director of Greek Affairs, or Luke Bretscher, the Big Red Welcome picnic. Regular academic year meal service Coordinator for Fraternity Life. begins on Monday, August 24.

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