Disciplesīrothers of Delta Kappa Chapter have served the Georgia Tech and surrounding communities through initiatives such as outreach at Techwood Homes, the first public housing project in the United States tutoring at OMED Educational Services and as OMED Challenge counselors volunteering as Orientation Week coordinators and as active participants, board members, and officers in campus organizations such as: Norman Harris, II Ωuarantine: Eternally QuenectedĤ. Arthur Rozier, IV Like Father, Like Sonġ. These organizations in accordance with the New and Returning Organizations Policy: Beta Chi Theta National Fraternity, Inc., Chi Phi, Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc., Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.3. Inactive organizations are former chapters in good standing that are no longer active on campus.Suspended/Unrecognized organizations: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha Order, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Phi Epsilon.Our community is composed of sorority and fraternity chapters that are all Registered Student Organizations through the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, recognized and active within their inter/national organizations, and have followed the OSFL and respective council expansion policies.įor the health and safety of the general community, we do not support or encourage the existence of membership in unrecognized/suspended sororities or fraternities. Visit Panhellenic’s website to learn more about the council and its organizations. The Panhellenic community lives out its core ideology: “promote the positive, develop women and create an environment of unity and fairness.” The Panhellenic community is more than 120 years old and rich with history. The Panhellenic Council at UTK is composed of 13 women’s sororities (14 in the Fall of 2024). Visit the NPHC page to learn more about the council and its organizations. NPHC organizations are committed campus leaders that produce and engage in educational and social activities. These organizations live by the values of culture, academic achievement, diversity, community service, leadership, and lifetime brotherhood and sisterhood. The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at UTK is composed of 7 historically black sororities and fraternities. Visit the MGC page to learn more about the council and its organizations. MGC also coordinates activities between the organizations through social, fundraising, and community service events. The council is united by their aspirations to increase awareness of their respective cultures, serve the UT community, and maintain high academic standards. The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) at UTK is composed of 6 culturally based sororities and fraternities. Visit IFC’s website to learn more about the council and its organizations. ![]() Many of the IFC fraternities receive annual awards from their national or international organizations for being among the best in the nation with their programming, academics, philanthropy, and leadership development. ![]() The IFC community is over 150 years old and is proud of its strong tradition of having quality men’s fraternities. The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at UTK is composed of 21 active men’s fraternities. ![]() Unrecognized and suspended organizations are not supported or encouraged for membership.īelow are the 4 governing councils and list of all 46 organizations at Rocky Top! At the University of Tennessee, over 7,000 students and approximately 27% of the undergraduate population are members of our fraternal organizations.Įach respective council is supported by student leaders, and they host programs and opportunities for the member organizations to thrive and reach their potential on campus. The Office of Sorority & Fraternity life works with more than 47 active registered student organizations (RSOs) at the University, advises 4 councils, and assists organizations in developmental areas.
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