STUDENT GUIDE The University of Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life
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WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA! Dear Students and Families, Fraternal and sororal organizations’ deep connection to a university as well as their inherent influence creates opportunity for these organizations to drive the conversation and forward progress of university initiatives and overall civic engagement. Directing this potential toward mutually beneficial outcomes for both students and the university underscore the charge of those in leadership of our organizations. Purpose, passion, siblinghood defines the unique experience of membership in a fraternity or sorority. I say this because it is important to know and understand the purpose of the organizations for which you are members. Knowing this, believing this will cause you to hold up the values of your organization, and be inclined to support your fellow brothers, sisters, and siblings. Some of you are just starting out your college careers. Some of you nearing the end of your college experience. Regardless, you all will share a common experience in that you will represent something larger than yourselves. Therefore, I implore you to attack this experience with passion. Give all that you are able. Volunteer before you are asked. Do the right thing though it may not be popular. Everything you do has the possibility to impact your organization: good or bad. Passion is about your ability to see the larger picture and figure out how you fit into that picture. You make the letters; the letters don’t make you. How will you use your time and talents to amplify the positive impact of your fraternity or sorority? I am excited to see what this will be! There will be times that your sisters or brothers will make you mad, there will be times that you all cry, there will be times where you laugh and have fun. The most important thread though all this though is that you do it together. Sisterhood and brotherhood do not happen overnight. You must work at it. You must be willing to be vulnerable. You must be willing to be open to new experiences and people you would have never engaged with before. You must be selfless. My membership in my sorority has brought me lifelong friends and opened career and educational opportunities. I still attend chapter meetings and volunteer opportunities. I still pay dues and participate in the business of my sorority. My membership and participation in my sorority is a lifelong commitment. I hope that you all are prepared to commit yourselves to that as well. Sisterhood or brotherhood is not confined to any physical space or the ability to be in person. It is the embodiment of love, support, and care that spans time and space. Sincerely, ShirDonna Y. Lawrence - Associate Director, Fraternity and Sorority Life Programs 3
IOWA FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE: THE OPPORTUNITY TO The Opportunity lead. We all want to leave a legacy in our own way. We all want to feel the respect of our peers and the appreciation of our friends. Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life offers the opportunity to lead, THE OPPORTUNITY TO to influence, and to guide our organizations and belong. our community. We all want friendships that are true, that are real, that are more than college acquaintances. THE OPPORTUNITY TO Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life presents the opportunity to belong to something big, something important, something unforgettable, and something that will last throughout life. thrive. We all want a college experience that is academically successful, but we also want to build collegiate memories that are rich with tradition, full of real relationships, and overflowing with a sense of personal fulfillment. Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life challenges its members to not settle for the THE OPPORTUNITY TO average college doldrums, but instead to flourish serve. as a fully engaged student. THE OPPORTUNITY TO We all want to contribute to the greater good. succeed. We all want to matter. Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life provides the opportunity to serve our campus, our community, and our world in ways that make a real impact. We all want to graduate, get a job, and have a successful career, but that’s easier said than done. Iowa Fraternity and Sorority Life connects its members to the largest and most successful support network available to Hawkeye students. Our alumni are positioned all over the globe and are committed to helping us succeed as professionals 4 and as members of a productive society. 5
NICKNAME: The Extravagant Epsilon Theta Chapter ADDRESS: 157 IMU NATIONAL FOUNDING:January 15, 1908 at Howard University UI FOUNDING: May 10, 1969 COLORS: Salmon Pink and Apple Green PHILANTHROPY: HBCU for Life: A Call to Action, Women's Healthcare and Wellness, Building Your Economic Legacy, The Arts!, Global Impact WEBSITE: aka1908.com NOTABLE ALUMNA: Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, Phylicia Rashad GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5/4.0 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Kamara Shaw E-MAIL: kamara-shaw@uiowa.edu Each NPHC Organization was established on the ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC. tenets of brotherhood/sisterhood/siblinghood, (AKA) NICKNAME: The Uncanny Alpha Theta Chapter COUNCIL: National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) high scholarship, leadership and service to others. ADDRESS: 125 N. Madison Street Iowa City, IA 52242 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 4, 1906 UI FOUNDING: March 11, 1922 COLORS: Old Gold and Black NOTABLE ALUMNI: Louis B. White, 1st Black Phi Beta Kappa Key What you need to know Scholar at Iowa in the 20th century, The only Black Soccer player in the Big 10 Conference in 1927 & 28 James E. Peeples, Longtime civil NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL rights activist Ozzie Simmons, One of the first Black All-American college football players, responsible for the creation of the Floyd of Rosedale Trophy. Dick Culbertson (circa 1940s), 1st African American Basketball player in the Big 10 Conference in 1944 on the University of Iowa team, Clifton R. Jones (circa 1930s), 1st Black student to Iowa is proud to host two of the "Divine Nine" historically African-American receive a doctorate in Sociology from the University of Iowa. fraternities and sororities on campus. Each chapter will individually announce ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 its membership selection/intake process in the Fall semester. CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: (AΦA) NAME: Rome Lowe NPHC sororities and fraternities present information about their individual chapters E-MAIL: aderimola-lowe@uiowa.edu for prospective members in their own recruitment format. NPHC organizations typically do not accept a student for membership until the student has completed at least 12-24 hours of college credit with a minimum grade point average. NPHC Orientation August 24 and 31, 2022 Visit fsl.uiowa.edu for more information. NPHC hosts NPHC Orientation each semester for students interested in joining the council. This is a great opportunity for interested students to learn more about what our NPHC chapters offer. 6 nphc chapters 7
NICKNAME: aKDPhi, KDPhi COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 132 Iowa Memorial Union, Rm 157, Iowa City, IA 52242 The MGC’s purpose is NATIONAL FOUNDING: February 7, 1990 UI FOUNDING: April 2, 2016 to promote multicultural COLORS: Purple and White awareness and to improve PHILANTHROPY: Breast Cancer Awareness LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowaakdphi.wixsite.com/universityofiowa relations among all campus NATIONAL WEBSITE: akdphi.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Leslie Charuensab, Avon Lee, Jane Nguyen, fraternities and sororities. Sarah Thao, Jill Tang, Emily Bui GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 (College), 3.3 (High School) CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: alpha KAPPA DELTA PHI NAME: Michelle Tran-Duong INTERNATIONAL SORORITY, INC. (aK∆Ф) E-MAIL: uuiowa.akdphi.president@gmail.com NICKNAME: DLP COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 125 N Madison St, Iowa City, IA 52242 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 15, 1986 UI FOUNDING: January 31, 2015 COLORS: Green, Gold, and White PHILANTHROPY: Trevor Project, Delphi Foundation LOCAL WEBSITE: dlp.org/gammagamma NATIONAL WEBSITE: dlp.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Todd Gloria (first POC and LGBTQ mayor of San Diego) GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: DELTA LAMBDA PHI (∆ΛΦ) What you need to know Making our presence make a difference. NAME: Kyle Braeseke E-MAIL: gammagamma.chapter@dlp.org MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL NICKNAME: DFL, DPhiL, Dedicated Female Leaders COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 125 N. Madison St. Iowa City, IA 52242 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 5, 1998 The Multicultural Greek Council is made up of nine chapters who each hold their own UI FOUNDING: November 12, 2012 recruitment events. Make sure to check out the social media accounts of each organization. COLORS: Navy Blue and Silver PHILANTHROPY: National - Osteoporosis partnering with American Bone Health, Local - Mental Health Awareness MGC Orientation LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowadeltaphilambda.com/ August 22 and September 1, 2022 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: Visit fsl.uiowa.edu for more information. NAME: Summer Choi E-MAIL: huiseo-choi@uiowa.edu MGC hosts MGC Orientation each semester for students interested in joining the council. This is a DELTA PHI LAMBDA SORORITY, INC. 8 great opportunity for interested students to learn more about what our MGC chapters offer. (∆ΦΛ) mgc chapters 9
NICKNAME: Rising Rhos NICKNAME: Pi Chapter COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 125 N. Madison Street, Iowa City, IA 52242 ADDRESS: 1876 West Benton St #102, Iowa City, Iowa, 52246 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 11, 2003 NATIONAL FOUNDING: February 1, 1929 UI FOUNDING: April 25, 2015 UI FOUNDING: September 10, 2011 COLORS: Purple and Black COLORS: Berkeley Blue and California Gold PHILANTHROPY: The Trevor Project PHILANTHROPY: Jade Ribbon Campaign LOCAL WEBSITE: instagram.com/grl_uiowa LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowapaphi.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: gammarholambda.org/about NATIONAL WEBSITE: pialphaphi.com GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.0 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: K Roleck NAME: Dex Provido E-MAIL: rho@gammarholambda.org E-MAIL: president.uiowapaphi@gmail.com GAMMA RHO LAMBDA (ΓΡΛ) PI ALPHA PHI FRATERNITY, INC. Progressive people of all identities. (ПAΦ) NICKNAME: The UnAbated Alpha Upsilon Chapter NICKNAME: Almighty Alpha COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 249 Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City, IA 52242 ADDRESS: 125 N Madison St, Iowa City, IA 52242 NATIONAL FOUNDING: March 11, 1986 NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 4, 1986 UI FOUNDING: November 22, 2014 UI FOUNDING: April 4, 1986 COLORS: Burgundy, Silver, and White COLORS: Royal Purple and Pure White PHILANTHROPY: Tijeras National Philanthropy Program PHILANTHROPY: CPR Awareness, Testicular Cancer LOCAL WEBSITE: lambdathetanu.org/chapters/alpha-upsilon/ NATIONAL WEBSITE: sigmalambdabeta.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: lambdathetanu.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Mike Moh, Wilson Lai GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.6 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Guadelupe De La Rosa NAME: Joey Villalobos E-MAIL: aplhaupsilon.president86@gmail.com E-MAIL: joseph-villalobos@uiowa.edu LAMBDA THETA NU SORORITY, INC. SIGMA LAMBDA BETA (ΛѲN) INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY, INC. (∑ΛB) NICKNAME: University of Iowa Associate Chapter NICKNAME: SLG COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) COUNCIL: Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) ADDRESS: 1425 Sycamore St, Iowa City, Iowa ADDRESS: 157 IMU NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 1, 1975 NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 9, 1990 UI FOUNDING: April 28, 2018 UI FOUNDING: April 9, 1990 COLORS: Brown and White COLORS: Shocking Pink and Majestic Purple PHILANTHROPY: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute PHILANTHROPY: TRiO & Breast cancer awareness LOCAL WEBSITE: instagram.com/uiowalambdas NATIONAL WEBSITE: sigmalambdagamma.com NOTABLE ALUMNI: Sen. Bob Menendez (NJ-D) NOTABLE ALUMNA: Vannessa Vasquez, actress. GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Manuel Zertuche NAME: Veronica Chavez E-MAIL: manuel-zertuche@uiowa.edu E-MAIL: veronica-chavez@uiowa.edu LAMBDA THETA PHI LATIN FRATERNITY, INC. SIGMA LAMBDA GAMMA (ΛѲΦ) NATIONAL SORORITY, INC. (∑ΛΓ) 10 mgc chapters 11
NICKNAME: Alpha Chi, A Chi O COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 828 E. Washington St. Iowa City IA 52240 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 15, 1885 UI FOUNDING: June 10, 1911 COLORS: Olive Green and Crimson PHILANTHROPY: Iowa City Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) and Domestic Violence Awareness (DVA) LOCAL WEBSITE: dvipiowa.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: alphachiomega.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Condoleezza Rice, Alyson Hannigan, Hannah Brown, and Carol Duvall GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 ALPHA CHI OMEGA The Panhellenic women work together to unite sororities, empower (AXΩ) CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Molly Fischer women, focus on common goals, and create a network of support E-MAIL: molly-fischer@uiowa.edu for chapters and members. NICKNAME: ADPi COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 111 E. Bloomington St. Iowa City IA 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: May 15, 1851 What you need to know UI FOUNDING: January 16, 1915 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL COLORS: Azure Blue and White PHILANTHROPY: Ronald McDonald House Charities LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.alphadeltapi.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: alphadeltapi.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Kathy Bates, Carrie Coon, Lauren Akins, Carol The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is the governing and servicing body for the Shields, Dr. Irene Dillard Elliott GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 (College), 3.0 (High School) 14 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities on campus. ALPHA DELTA PI CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Hannah Meyer (A∆Π) E-MAIL: adpi.ab.president@gmail.com FORMAL RECRUITMENT WILL TAKE PLACE NICKNAME: AEPhi COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 2 AND OCTOBER 6 - 9, 2022 ADDRESS: 122 E. Market Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 24, 1909 UI FOUNDING: April 20, 2008 COLORS: Green and White PHC Formal Recruitment Rounds: PHILANTHROPY: Sharsheret, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Registration Welcome Back Round Foundation PNM Check-In Sisterhood Round LOCAL WEBSITE: alphaepsilonphiuiowa.weebly.com PNM Orientation Preference Round NATIONAL WEBSITE: aephi.org Meet the Chapters Round Bid Day NOTABLE ALUMNA: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Lauren Weisberger, Judith Resnik To register for PHC Recruitment and to see the updated ALPHA EPSILON PHI GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 (College), 3.0 (High School) PHC Formal Recruitment schedule, visit: fsl.uiowa.edu (AEΦ) CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: 12 NAME: Megan Walker 12 E-MAIL: megan-walker@uiowa.edu phc chapters 13
NICKNAME: Alpha Phi NICKNAME: Tri Delta COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 906 E College St 52240 ADDRESS: 522 N. Clinton St. NATIONAL FOUNDING: September 18, 1872 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 27, 1888 UI FOUNDING: May 14, 1905 UI FOUNDING: March 18, 1905 COLORS: Bordeaux and Silver COLORS: Silver, Gold, and Blue PHILANTHROPY: Alpha Phi Foundation PHILANTHROPY: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowaalphaphi.com LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.tridelta.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: alphaphi.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: tridelta.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Georgia Neese NOTABLE ALUMNA: Hoda Kotb , Elizabeth Banks, Katie Couric, Clark Gray, Amanda Nguyen, Ina Gittings, Rosemarie Dewitt, Jeri Joanna Garcia Ryan, Andrea Wong, Kimberly Kelleher, Stacia Hookom GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.55 (College), 2.95 (High School) GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: ALPHA PHI CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: DELTA DELTA DELTA NAME: Katie Kruger (AΦ) NAME: Lucy Siwicki (∆∆∆) E-MAIL: phi.ccp.ddd@gmail.com E-MAIL: deltaepsilonpresident1@gmail.com NICKNAME: AXiD NICKNAME: DG COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 114 Fairchild St, Iowa City, IA 52245 ADDRESS: 305 S Summit St, Iowa City, IA 52240 NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 17, 1893 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 25, 1873 UI FOUNDING: June 12, 1912 UI FOUNDING: November 9, 1886 COLORS: Double Blue and Gold COLORS: Bronze, Pink, and Blue PHILANTHROPY: Autism Speaks PHILANTHROPY: Service for Sight LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.alphaxidelta.org LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.deltagamma.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: alphaxidelta.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: deltagamma.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Betsey Johnson, Jan Davis, Verna Kay Gibson NOTABLE ALUMNA: Edith Abbott, Grace Abbott, Carol Bellamy, GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 (College) 2.75 (High School) Sarah Tilghman Hughes, Leigh Ann Snider, Sharen Jester Turney, CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: Mary Gladwin GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.6 ALPHA XI DELTA NAME: Shayna Veytsman E-MAIL: shayna-veytsman@uiowa.edu DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: (AΞ∆) (∆Γ) NAME: Lauren McCullough E-MAIL: taudg.recruitment@gmail.com NICKNAME: Chi O COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) NICKNAME: DZ ADDRESS: 804 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52242 COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 5, 1895 ADDRESS: 223 S Dodge St, Iowa City, IA 52240 UI FOUNDING: May 6, 1919 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 10, 1902 COLORS: Cardinal and Straw UI FOUNDING: May 20, 1913 PHILANTHROPY: Make a Wish Foundation COLORS: Pink and Green LOCAL WEBSITE: iowachiomega.com PHILANTHROPY: Speech and Hearing NATIONAL WEBSITE: chiomega.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: deltazeta.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Harper Lee (author of To Kill A Mockingbird), NOTABLE ALUMNA: Florence Henderson, Mercedes Bates, Edith Susan J. Helms (NASA Astronaut), Blance Lincoln (youngest elected Head, Kay Yow female senator), Angela Kinsey (actress), Beth Moore (author) GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 GPA REQUIREMENT: None CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHI OMEGA CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Gwen Peters (XΩ) NAME: Kim Fairhead DELTA ZETA E-MAIL: dzprez223@gmail.com E-MAIL: kimberly-fairhead@uiowa.edu (∆Z) 14 phc chapters 15
NICKNAME: GPhi NICKNAME: Pi Phi COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 328 N Clinton St Iowa City IA 52245 ADDRESS: 815 E Washington St. Iowa City, IA 52240 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 11, 1874 NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 28, 1867 UI FOUNDING: March 29, 1905 UI FOUNDING: February 8, 1882 COLORS: Brown, Pink, and Mode COLORS: Wine and Silver Blue PHILANTHROPY: Building Strong Girls PHILANTHROPY: Read, Lead, Achieve LOCAL WEBSITE: iowagphi.com LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.pibetaphi.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: gammaphibeta.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: pibetaphi.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Kristin Chenoweth, Heather McDonald NOTABLE ALUMNA: Jennifer Garner, Courtney Gibbs, Madison Prewet GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 (College), 3.0 (High School) GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 (College), 3.25 (High School) CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Cari Gaffigan NAME: Alexandra Tistle GAMMA PHI BETA E-MAIL: caroline-gaffigan@uiowa.edu PI BETA PHI E-MAIL: Alexandra-tistle@uiowa.edu (ΓΦB) (ΠBΦ) NICKNAME: Theta COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) NICKNAME: ZTA ADDRESS: 823 E Burlington Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) NATIONAL FOUNDING: January 27, 1870 ADDRESS: 815 E. Burlington Street Iowa City Iowa UI FOUNDING: April 8, 1905 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 15, 1898 COLORS: Black and Gold UI FOUNDING: December 9, 1922 PHILANTHROPY: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) COLORS: Turquoise and Gray LOCAL WEBSITE: kappaalphatheta.org/find-a-chapter/college- PHILANTHROPY: Breast Cancer Education and Awareness chapters/beta-omicron LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowazta.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: kappaalphatheta.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: zetataualpha.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Virginia Marmaduke, Mary Louise Epperson NOTABLE ALUMNA: Journalist Erin Andrews, Actress Betty Smith, Susan Byers Patrick Buckley, Tiffany Maher GPA REQUIREMENT: None GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: KAPPA ALPHA THETA NAME: Avery Fair ZETA TAU ALPHA NAME: Kelly McGee (KAѲ) E-MAIL: avery-fair@uiowa.edu (ZTA) E-MAIL: recruitment.zta.iowa@gmail.com NICKNAME: Kappa, KKG COUNCIL: Panhellenic Council (PHC) ADDRESS: 728 E Washington St, Iowa City, IA 52240 NATIONAL FOUNDING: October 13, 1870 UI FOUNDING: May 2, 1882 COLORS: Light Blue and Dark Blue PHILANTHROPY: Reading is Fundamental and Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.kappa.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: kappakappagamma.org NOTABLE ALUMNA: Meghan Markle, Kate Spade, Whitney Wolfe Herd, Mariska Hargitay GPA REQUIREMENT: 3.3 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: (KKΓ) NAME: Jordan Dahlberg 16 E-MAIL: jordan-dahlberg@uiowa.edu phc chapters 17
NICKNAME: AEPi COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: Market-Dubuque Building, 122 E Market St, Iowa City, IA 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 7, 1913 UI FOUNDING: March 11, 1951 COLORS: Gold and Blue LOCAL WEBSITE: iowaaepi.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: aepi.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Gene Wilder (Willy Wonka) GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.6 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Julian Akiva The IFC works every day to develop better men that are not only E-MAIL: julian-akiva@uiowa.edu leaders in this community and on this campus, but beyond. ALPHA EPSILON PI (AEП) To achieve excellence through integrity, courage, personal growth, to educate positively impact each other. NICKNAME: ASig COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 716 N Dubuque St. 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 6, 1845 What you need to know UI FOUNDING: February 18, 2017 COLORS: Cardinal Red and Stone Grey INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL PHILANTHROPY: RAIN NATIONAL WEBSITE: alphasigmaphi.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Warren Buffet GPA REQUIREMENT: 3.0 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Carter Bremer The University of Iowa Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves as the governing body to the 15 fraternities E-MAIL: carter-bremer@uiowa.edu chartered on Iowa's campus, some of which belong to the North-American Interfraternity Conference ALPHA SIGMA PHI (NIC). The main purpose of the IFC is to strengthen and promote the IFC fraternity community. (AΣϕ) IFC'S FALL RECRUITMENT PROCESS WILL TAKE PLACE NICKNAME: ATO COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) SEPTEMBER 7 - 13, 2022 ADDRESS: 530 Iowa Ave, Iowa City, Iowa 52240 NATIONAL FOUNDING: September 11, 1865 UI FOUNDING: October 27, 2018 IFC Fall Recruitment Rounds: COLORS: Azure and Gold Potential New Member Orientation: Sept. 7 House/Chapter Tours: Sept. 11 PHILANTHROPY: Iowa City Shelter House Recruitment Day 1 (Virtual): Sept. 8 Preference Night (in-person): Sept. 12 LOCAL WEBSITE: iowaato.weebly.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: ato.org Recruitment Day 2: Sept. 9 Bid Day: Sept. 13 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 Break Day: Sept. 10 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Gabe Baccile E-MAIL: gabriel-baccile@uiowa.edu To register for IFC Recruitment and to see the updated ALPHA TAU OMEGA IFC Fall Recruitment schedule, visit: fsl.uiowa.edu (ATΩ) 18 ifc chapters 19
NICKNAME: Beta NICKNAME: DU COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 816 N Dubuque St, Iowa City, IA 52240 ADDRESS: 320 Ellis Avenue, Iowa City, IA, 52246 NATIONAL FOUNDING: August 8, 1839 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 4, 1834 UI FOUNDING: November 7, 1866 UI FOUNDING: December 5, 1925 COLORS: Pink and Blue COLORS: Sapphire Blue and Old Gold PHILANTHROPY: Rape Victim Advocacy Program (RVAP) PHILANTHROPY: Global Service Initiative in Jamaica LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.beta.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: deltau.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: beta.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Trevor Wallace NOTABLE ALUMNI: John Wooden, Bruce Nordstrom, Mike GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.8 Schmidt, Frank Shrontz, Adam West CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 NAME: Ben Switzer E-MAIL: benjamine-switzer@uiowa.edu BETA THETA PI DELTA UPSILON CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Mitch Clements (BѲП) E-MAIL: mitchell-clements@uiowa.edu (∆Y) NICKNAME: D Sig NICKNAME: Lambda Chi, Lambda, Chops COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 308 Ridgeland Ave, Iowa City, Iowa 52246 ADDRESS: 222 N Clinton St. Iowa City, IA 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 10, 1899 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 2, 1909 UI FOUNDING: December 3, 2017 UI FOUNDING: May 15, 1962 COLORS: Nile Green and Carnation White COLORS: Purple, Green, and Gold PHILANTHROPY: Iowa Food Bank PHILANTHROPY: National- Feeding America; Local- American LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowadeltasig.com Brain Tumor Association NOTABLE ALUMNI: Cody Ko, Ed O'Neill, David Perdue LOCAL WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/UILambdaChi/ GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 NATIONAL WEBSITE: lambdachi.org CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NOTABLE ALUMNI: Dale Baker, Jerre Stead NAME: Reece Spangler GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 E-MAIL: reece-spangler@uiowa.edu CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: DELTA SIGMA PHI LAMBDA CHI ALPHA NAME: Ethan Schaffner (∆∑Ф) (ΛXA) E-MAIL: ethan-schaffner@uiowa.edu NICKNAME: Delts NICKNAME: FIJI COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 621 S Johnson St, Iowa City, IA 52240 ADDRESS: 303 Ellis Ave, Iowa City, IA 52246 NATIONAL FOUNDING: January 31, 1858 NATIONAL FOUNDING: May 1, 1848 UI FOUNDING: October 28, 1880 UI FOUNDING: March 31, 1873 COLORS: Purple, White, and Gold COLORS: Royal Purple PHILANTHROPY: Junior Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) PHILANTHROPY: The United Service Organization (The USO) LOCAL WEBSITE: uiowa.delts.org LOCAL WEBSITE: https://iowafiji.weebly.com/contact.html NATIONAL WEBSITE: delts.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: phigam.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Kevin Krause (Kum and Go) NOTABLE ALUMNI: Calvin Coolidge, Philip Knight, Mike Pence, Hale GPA REQUIREMENT: 3.0 Irwin, Bill Snyder CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.6 NAME: Bryce Douma CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: DELTA TAU DELTA E-MAIL: bryce-douma@uiowa.edu PHI GAMMA DELTA NAME: Ryan Schlesinger (∆T∆) (ΦГ∆) E-MAIL: ryan-schlesinger@uiowa.edu 20 ifc chapters 21
NICKNAME: Phi Psi NICKNAME: Sig Pi COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 363 N. Riverisde Dr. ADDRESS: 630 N. Dubuque Street NATIONAL FOUNDING: February 19, 1852 NATIONAL FOUNDING: February 26, 1897 UI FOUNDING: April 27, 1867 UI FOUNDING: April 1, 1905 COLORS: Cardinal Red and Hunter Green COLORS: Purple and Gold PHILANTHROPY: Boys and Girls Club, Students Care, Dance Marathon PHILANTHROPY: Sean Vernon Feliciano Amazing Day Foundation LOCAL WEBSITE: iowaalpha.org LOCAL WEBSITE: sigmapiuiowa.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: phikappapsi.com NATIONAL WEBSITE: sigmapi.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: Nile Kinnick NOTABLE ALUMNI: Tony Romo, Tracy Lawrence, Lorenzo Fertitta, GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.75 George K. Sisler CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 NAME: Michael Sullivan CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: PHI KAPPA PSI E-MAIL: mjsullvn@uiowa.edu SIGMA PI NAME: Kenny Schwarzbach (ΦΚΨ) (∑∏) E-MAIL: mjsullvn@uiowa.edu NICKNAME: SigEp NICKNAME: Phi Kaps COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 702 N Dubuque St, Iowa City, IA, 52245 ADDRESS: 704 East Jefferson Street, 52245 NATIONAL FOUNDING: November 11, 1901 NATIONAL FOUNDING: April 29, 1959 UI FOUNDING: April 28, 1917 UI FOUNDING: September 29, 2018 COLORS: Red, Purple, and Gold COLORS: Cardinal Purple, Gold, and White PHILANTHROPY: Big Brother Big Sister PHILANTHROPY: Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Movember LOCAL WEBSITE: iowa.sigep.org LOCAL WEBSITE: pktiowa.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: sigep.org NATIONAL WEBSITE: phikaps.org NOTABLE ALUMNI: LaMar Popp, Iowa '53, Channing Nixon, Iowa NOTABLE ALUMNI: J.F.K., Paul Allen Keegan Michael-Key '58, Jim Foster, Iowa '72 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.5 GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 (College), 3.0 (High School) CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: SIGMA PHI EPSILON CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NAME: Jacob Olson PHI KAPPA THETA NAME: Faheem Mannan E-MAIL: jacob-olson@uiowa.edu (∑ФE) (ФКѲ) E-MAIL: faheem-mannan@uiowa.edu NICKNAME: Pi Kapp NICKNAME: TKE COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) COUNCIL: Interfraternity Council (IFC) ADDRESS: 332 Ellis Ave, Iowa City 52246 ADDRESS: 302 Ridgeland Ave, Iowa City, IA 52246 NATIONAL FOUNDING: December 10, 1904 NATIONAL FOUNDING: January 10, 1899 UI FOUNDING: April 29, 2005 UI FOUNDING: January 7, 1968 COLORS: Royal Blue, White, and Gold COLORS: Cherry Red and Battleship Grey PHILANTHROPY: The Ability Experience PHILANTHROPY: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital NATIONAL WEBSITE: pikapp.org LOCAL WEBSITE: tke.org/chapter/347/lambda-eta GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.7 NATIONAL WEBSITE: tke.org CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: NOTABLE ALUMNI: Ronald Reagan, Terry Bradshaw, Elvis Presley, NAME: Kusai Contractor Phil Simms, Aaron Rodgers E-MAIL: kusai-contractor@uiowa.edu GPA REQUIREMENT: 2.8 CHAPTER CONTACT INFO: PI KAPPA PHI TAU KAPPA EPSILON NAME: David Henderson (ПКФ) (TKE) E-MAIL: david-t-henderson@uiowa.edu 22 ifc chapters 23
STEPPING AND STROLLING FRATERNITY AND SORORITY Stepping and Strolling is an expressive dance form that was created by African American fraternities in the 1970s. NPHC members move together in a line expressing pride for their organization. In this line, involvement opportunities members may show this pride using their organization’s call, sign or historical information, ritual/custom dances, etc. All of this is done through movements that are unique to each organization. Hawkeye Service Break DIVINE NINE PLOTS is an annual service trip each spring semester. A group of fraternity and sorority members The Divine Nine plots at the University of Iowa are travels to Indianapolis, IN to engage in a service near the Danforth Chapel in Hubbard Park, a place immersion experience. This trip coincides with of significance for some of the chapters of NPHC. The plots were dedicated in the Fall of 2016 to a three credit hour course focused on service- celebrate the rich history of Black Greek lettered learning and social justice. While in Indianapolis, organizations at UI. Historically, plots are spaces the students have the opportunity to engage on campus where chapter members congregate, celebrate, and give fellowship to one another. with community members first hand and visit inter/national fraternity/sorority headquarters. DIVINE NINE ROOM 335, IMU Order of Omega is a national Fraternity and Sorority Honor The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)/Divine Nine is a Society for the top 3% of fraternity and collaborative organization of nine historically African American, sorority members based on the tenets of international, black Greek-lettered fraternities and sororities. This scholarship, leadership, service, and character. room honors and celebrates the significant contributions - from 1914 to the present - of NPHC chapters and their members to the Order of Omega’s purposes are to recognize University of Iowa and the Iowa Memorial Union. students who have attained a high standard of leadership within the community, to bring MGC ROOM together those members who will help shape 337, IMU the community and the University, and to join faculty, alumni, and students with the intent of The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) serves all MGC organizations as a support group, governing body in their events helping and understanding one another. and communities to promote multicultural awareness, and to improve relations among all campus fraternities and sororities. The MGC defines “cultural” to include race, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation. The University of Iowa is proud to be home to the founding of Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity, Inc. in 1986 and to Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc. in 1990. The Alpha chapters of both organizations continue to be thriving organizations within the University of Iowa Fraternity and Sorority community. 24 25
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE involvement opportunities policies FSL Leadership Class meets each spring semester. Our Fraternity and Sorority Life Staff and campus partners teach EDUCATION a three-credit leadership class for fraternity and sorority students. Discussion topics and assignments are geared specifically toward leaders with the Fraternity and Sorority Community. Orientation This year, all those looking to join the FSL community must attend New Member Orientation to learn about the opportunities and responsibilities of membership. Each council has their The University of Iowa Dance Marathon set orientation dates, so check out fsl.uiowa.edu to find out when your orientation will be this semester. Attendance is a requirement of those looking to join any chapter. The University of Iowa Dance Marathon has been providing emotional and financial support for children with cancer and their families since 1994. To date, Dance Marathon has raised over 30 million dollars. The Fraternity and Sorority Community plays a vital role in the New Member Academy success of Dance Marathon each year. In fact, members of the Fraternity and Sorority The New Member Academy is a 6 part, module based, educational opportunity introducing the Community were responsible for starting the organization. five topic areas that a student can expect to receive consistent education on throughout their time as a member. These topic areas include academic achievement, health and safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, involvement and leadership opportunities, and bystander intervention. This academy is required for all new members and is meant to serve as an educational foundation for their following years in the community. ANTI-HAZING POLICY All fraternities and sororities at the University of Iowa are non-hazing organizations. The University of Iowa also has a zero tolerance policy for hazing and all student organizations will be held accountable accordingly. More information about the University’s position on hazing can be found here: dos.uiowa.edu/policies/discipline-of-registered-student-organizations 26 27
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES TERMINOLOGY ALUMNI/ALUMNAE initiated INITIATION ritual or ceremony PHILANTHROPY charitable project The fraternity and sorority experience is an investment in your student’s future. Fraternal members who have graduated in which a new member begins full to raise money and awareness for a organizations’ fees go to programs and services that will positively impact your student. membership in that specific organization particular cause sponsored by each BGLO Black Greek Letter Organization chapter on campus To assist members, chapters may offer various scholarships and grants. We encourage LEGACY someone whose mother, your students to ask questions related to finances during the recruitment process. We also BID a formal invitation to pledge or father, sister or brother, are members RECRUITMENT social experience encourage you to be “hands-on” in this decision if you have any questions about the financial associate with a chapter of a particular group. Some consider organized by the Interfraternity obligations. Costs will vary if the organization does or does not have a house/living structure. an aunt or an uncle a legacy also and Panhellenic Council in which BID DAY final day of recruitment when the Recruitment Guest receives mutual selection allows each For 2021-2022, the average cost of living in a university-owned residence hall per year for a LINE individuals going through the potential member to determine an invitation to join a chapter double room and unlimited meals is $11,780.00. membership intake process chapter membership CROSSING a term used by NPHC/ NEOPHYTE a new member of an MGC groups to indicate that a new YARD a term used by NPHC/MGC The high, low, and average expenses listed by council for the academic year can be found below: NPHC/MGC fraternity or sorority member has been fully initiated into groups to indicate the campus. Used a group. You may also use the term NEW MEMBER member of a Greek in phrases such as “which groups are New Member “crossing the burning sands” letter organization who has not yet on the yard,” meaning which groups Low Average High Average are presently active at Iowa been initiated INITIATE a member who has NPHC $75.00 $212.50 $350.00 $2,062.00 gained full membership in that specific organization. Low Average High MGC $300.00 $434.00 $600.00 $467.50 GREEKalphabet Low Average High $6,800.00 $9,025.42 $11,150.00 $3,523.58 PHC ALPHA/AL–FAH BETA/BAY–TAH GAMMA/ GAM–AH DELTA/DEL–TAH EPSILON/ EP–SI–LON ZETA/ZAY–TAH $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 $965.00 ETA/AY–TAH THETA/THAY–TAH IOTA/EYE–O–TAH KAPPA/CAP–AH LAMBDA/ MU/MEW Low Average High LAMB–DAH $4,800.00 $8,009.00 $9,550.00 $1,534.00 IFC NU/NEW XI/ZZ–EYE OMICRON/ PI/PIE RHO/ROW SIGMA/SIG–MA OM–AH–CRON $1,000.00 $1,337.50 $1,950.00 $1,793.25 TAU/TAWH UPSILON/ PHI/FIGH CHI/KIGH PSI/SIGH OMEGA/O–MAY–GAH 28 YOOP–SI–LON 29
TO I-80 7 2 IOWA CITY RIDGELAND 4 BROWN Fraternity 8 1 Row 10 ELLIS 4 11 RONALD RIVERSIDE 3 9 N 6 CHURCH 6 Fraternity RIV Circle 4 ER FAIRCHILD STANLEY CURRIER HALL HALL DAVENPORT BURGE HALL 9 BLOOMINGTON 2 DAUM HALL 5 HWY 6 MARKET IMU JEFFERSON 5 VAN BUREN GOVERNOR JOHNSON DUBUQUE MADISON CLINTON GILBERT SUMMIT DODGE LUCAS LINN NEWTON IOWA PENTACREST IOWA 11 1 WASHINGTON RIVERSIDE 12 OLD CAPITOL 3 CAPITOL MAIN MALL PED LIBRARY MALL COLLEGE PARKING RAMP 8 Updated 5/1/13 GRAND BURLINGTON BURLINGTON 13 10 7 AVE CT GRAND Fraternities Sororities 1. Alpha Sigma Phi (AEП) - 716 N. Dubuque St. 1. Alpha Chi Omega (AXΩ) - 828 E. Washington St. 2. Beta Theta Pi (BѲП) - 816 N. Dubuque St. 2. Alpha Delta Pi (A∆Π) - 111 E. Bloomington St. 3. Delta Sigma Phi (∆∑Ф) - 308 Ridgeland Ave. 3. Alpha Phi (AΦ) - 906 E. College St. 4. Delta Upsilon (∆Y) - 320 Ellis Ave. 4. Alpha Xi Delta (AΞ∆) - 114 E. Fairchild St. 5. Lambda Chi Alpha (ΛXA) - 222 N. Clinton St. 5. Chi Omega (XΩ) - 804 Iowa Ave. 6. Phi Gamma Delta (ΦГ∆) - 303 Ellis Ave. 6. Delta Delta Delta (∆∆∆) - 522 N. Clinton St. 7. Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ) - 363 N. Riverside Dr. 7. Delta Gamma (∆Γ) - 305 S. Summit St. 8. Pi Kappa Phi (ПКФ) - 332 Ellis Ave. 8. Delta Zeta (∆Z) - 223 S. Dodge St. 9. Sigma Pi (∑∏) - 630 N. Dubuque St. 9. Gamma Phi Beta (ΓΦB) - 328 N. Clinton St. 10. Sigma Phi Epsilon (∑ФE) - 702 N. Dubuque St. 10. Kappa Alpha Theta (KAѲ) - 823 E. Burlington St. 11. Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) - 302 Ridgeland Ave. 11. Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKΓ) - 728 E. Washington St. 12. Pi Beta Phi (ΠBΦ) - 815 E. Washington St. 13. Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) - 815 E. Burlington St. Cultural and Resource Centers— Not Shown Afro-American Cultural Center - 303 Melrose Ave. Latino Native American Cultural Center - 308 Melrose Ave. Asian Pacific American Cultural Center - 223 Lucon Dr. Pride Alliance Center - 125 Grand Ave. Court Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires 30 a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact uiowafsl@uiowa.edu in advance.
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