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Greek Life at Baylor University

Greek Life at Baylor University. Orientation 2014. Greek Councils & Chapters. Interfraternity Council (IFC ) – national fraternities, many apart of the North American Interfraternity Conference(NIC) Multicultural Greek Council (MGC ) – culturally diverse fraternities and sororities

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Greek Life at Baylor University

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  1. Greek Life at Baylor University Orientation 2014

  2. Greek Councils & Chapters • Interfraternity Council (IFC ) – national fraternities, many apart of the North American Interfraternity Conference(NIC) • Multicultural Greek Council (MGC ) – culturally diverse fraternities and sororities • National Pan-Hellenic Council ( NPHC ) – historically African-American Greek organizations • Panhellenic Council ( PHC ) –National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities • Local/Independent Organizations – fraternal organizations and sororities not associated with a council

  3. Aspects of Greek Life • Service & Philanthropy • Campus Involvement • Leadership • Scholarship • Faith Development

  4. Benefits of Joining • Experiential Learning • Networking • Lifelong Friendships • Connection to Campus • Purpose

  5. Grade Requirements • A student must have completed 12 Baylor hours and obtain a 2.5 cumulative GPA. • Many organizations require all potential new members to have a higher GPA to join their individual chapter. • Transfer Students • A student is considered a transfer if they have attended a college during a fall or spring semester AFTER high school graduation. • Transfer grades do NOT apply to the Baylor GPA • Minimum of 24 transfer hours • Transfer GPA of a 3.0 • Grades are NOT rounded up in determining eligibility.

  6. How to Join… • National Pan-Hellenic Council & Multicultural Greek Council utilize a process called Intake for new members. It is organized by the individual chapters and the timing of this process is at the discretion of each group. • Panhellenic sororities and IFC/local and independent fraternities have a structured recruitment process. Each council coordinates the timing of their recruitment, registration is required in order to participate (both Panhellenic and Fraternity Recruitment). • Local/Independent sororities have individual recruitment events throughout each semester for interested women. It is up to each individual chapter regarding the timing of the events.

  7. Fall Events • Mosaic Mixer (8/27) • Traditions Rally (8/28) • Late Night (8/29) • MGC Recruitment Week (9/2 – 9/6) • MGC Showcase (9/3) • IFC Recruitment Tables (9/2 & 9/3) • Panhellenic Recruitment Orientation (9/4) • NPHC Week (9/9 – 9/11) • NPHC Greek 101 (9/9) • 0

  8. Contact us! Tam Dunn Tam_Dunn@baylor.edu Panhellenic Astrid Beltran Astrid_Beltran@baylor.edu MGC & NPHC Austin Hayes Austin_Hayes@baylor.edu IFC & Local/Independent Fraternities

  9. Follow us on……. Website: www.baylor.edu/greeklife Facebook: “Baylor Greek Life” Twitter: @BaylorGreeks YouTube: “BaylorGreek” Instagram: @Baylor_Greek_Life

  10. Key Points for Sororities • Registration • Recommendation letters/Intake paperwork • Legacies • Finances • GPA Requirements • Get to know people • What to wear

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