Fraternities and sororities continue because young people
feel a continuing need to belong.
Parents appreciate fraternity values and
standards and cooperate to make membership
possible. College administrations, recognizing the
values of fraternities, continue to welcome them
on their campuses and to invite them to
establish new chapters.
Greek Life also provides
a good democratic social experience, value
beyond the college years, creates through their
ideals, an ever-widening circle of service
beyond the membership, develops the
individual's potential through leadership
opportunities and group effort, and fills the need of
belonging.
REGISTER FOR INTERFRATERNITY OR PANHELLEIC COUNCIL RECRUITMENT
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Interfraternity Council
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves as the governing body of inter/national member fraternities. As an affiliate with the North-American Interfraternity Conference, UM IFC is a part of a nationwide interfraternal network reaching over 800 colleges and universities.
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National Pan-Hellenic Council
The UM National Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body for the historically African American Greek-letter organizations represented on campus. The council coordinates programs and activities for the member chapters and is comprised of delegates from each of the organizations. The purpose is to maintain high positive standards for its member organizations and to ensure the perpetuation of the responsibility and privilege of engaging in appropriate service to the African American Community at UM as well as in the larger community.
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Panhellenic Council
With a combined membership of over 300 women, UM's Panhellenic Council serves as the largest and most activity women's organization on campus. Panhellenic sponsors programs that address issues that affect Greek women, the campus, and the surrounding community. In addition to programs, chapters organize events that benefit their national philanthropies of choice which include: Ronald McDonald House, Juvenile Diabetes Research, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Service for sight and Children's Miracle Network.
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