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Fall 2008 Recruitment Dates
Panhellenic Formal Fall Recruitment- August 18th-24th
- Registration will be available beginning May 25 2008
- Registration will end Thursday August 14, 2008
- There will be no late registration or walk-on registration
- Check-in for recruitment will be on August 18, 2008 at Park Student Union
- Early move-in on August 18th will be available for women registered for Formal
Fall Sorority Recruitment. The charge for early move in will be $40 per day and
will be applied directly to the housing bill.
- Early move in will from 8a-11a at the student's respective Residence Hall
- For more information click here!
IFC Fall Rush September 1st-6th
- Registration will be available in Summer 2008
- Mandatory Rush Information Meeting, Monday September 1, 2008
- IFC Rush events will begin after the rush informational meeting on Monday,
September 1, 2008
- Rush events will occur September 1st-5th, bid day is Saturday, September 6, 2008
United Sorority & Fraternity Council
- USFC information tables on the UA mall September 8th-12th
- USFC Round Robin Recruitment Informational, September 11, 2008
National Pan-Hellenic Council
- NPHC Meet the Greeks will be September 19, 2008
The Greek community at the University of Arizona consists of a group of diversified men and women belonging to 49 different fraternities and sororities. Our Greek community provides its members with opportunities for growth and excellence in academic, leadership, service learning, and social arenas. Fraternity and sorority membership can offer a more well-rounded college experience.
At UA, we have four major governing Councils for Greek Life. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) represents 22 fraternities. The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) represents our 5 historically African-American fraternities and sororities. The Panhellenic Association (PHC) represents 14 sororities. And the United Sorority and Fraternit Council (USFC) represents 8 diverse fraternities and sororities. Each Council is a vital part of Fraternity and Sorority Programs.
Our fraternity and sorority members are often leaders in various areas of campus involvement. The Greek community has provided a significant outlet for those dedicated to making such commitments. The Greek experience is tremendous for those students who choose to join. A fraternity or sorority will provide life-long friendships and excellent opportunities for personal growth.
The Greek community, believing in the values of full-time professional advising, fully supports Fraternity and Sorority Programs, staffs, and operations. For more information, please stop by the Fraternity & Sorority Programs office in the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership (room 404 of the New Student Union), call (520) 621-8046 to speak with Fraternity & Sorority Programs Staff, or continue to view our website for specific areas of interest.
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Fall Recruitment 2008
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Fraternity and Sorority Councils (21.3MB)
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