Fall Recruitment 2024
Now more than ever, cultivating meaningful relationships matters. Membership in one of our organizations will surround you with people who challenge you to become the best version of yourself while supporting who you are today. Our members are successful Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ and leaders because they found their people and their purpose in the fraternity and sorority community. Are you ready to find yours?
Living in a Chapter Facility:
The Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ is home to seven chapter facilities that house all of our Panhellenic Sororities and IFC Fraternities. Students that join a chapter have the opportunity to live in the facility (after they have satisfied the UM incoming student on-campus living requirement). The average cost of living in a chapter facility is around $5,000 per semester which includes membership dues, room rent, meals, and more. All chapter facilities are independently owned and operated by local or national housing corporations.
The Joining Process:
There are many opportunities throughout the year to become a member of our community. One of the most common is to attend formal recruitment in the fall semester of each year. During recruitment, members of sororities, fraternities, and prospective members get to meet one another and explore membership opportunities through meaningful conversations and events. These opportunities are designed to build relationships, provide education and build confidence in the decision-making process. Fall recruitment is open to new and current UM Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ as well as transfer Ñý¼§Ö±²¥.
Fall Formal Recruitment Dates:
Monday, Sept. 9th - 13th, 2024
*Registration for Panhellenic Recruitment is required and closes on Sunday, Sept. 8th*
Expectations of Membership
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Our chapters consistently outperform other student groups/clubs and living communities on campus in retention and graduation rates. Each chapter utilizes a high impact academic plan supported by campus and national headquarter partners. Additionally, our community consistently awards approximately $50,000 in scholarships yearly. Fraternity & Sorority scholarships are awarded in addition to general university scholarships.
Each chapter has a minimum GPA requirement to join and maintain membership in their organization. In addition, each chapter has an elected/appointed officer dedicated to connecting members in the chapter with campus resources to ensure they excel academically. The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Involvement recommends potential news members maintain a minimum of a 2.75 to join a chapter.
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Joining a fraternity or sorority comes with a financial commitment to cover the cost of participation in chapter activities, membership fees, member benefits, and housing/meals for housed organizations. Additionally, all members of the fraternity and sorority community pay a $10-15 due fee each semester, which supports community-wide education, leadership opportunities, and staffing of IFC and Panhellenic.
Members affiliated with one of the 8 housed organizations pay a house bill assessed by each individual chapter. More information about these costs is made available throughout recruitment.- Average Sorority House Bill (per semester): $3,683.80 (room/board only)
- Average Sorority Membership Fees/Dues (per semester): $345.60
- Average Fraternity House Bill (per semester): $3,823.20 (room/board and dues)
- Average Fraternity Membership Fees/Dues (per semester): $280.50
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New members have the opportunity to live in the Chapter facility during their time in their organization. All incoming freshman are required to live in the Residence Halls for their first academic year at the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ - based on Montana Board of Regents policy. Depending on the Chapter, initiated and continuing members are expected to live in the Chapter facility once eligible. Students who are interested in moving into their Chapters for their second semester must complete the Freshman Residency Release Request Form and receive approval from UM Housing to be released from this Montana Board of Regents policy.
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Members that live in a chapter facility are generally provided a meal plan as part of their house bill costs (this may vary by chapter). Additional meal plan options are available through on-campus dining.
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The time commitment varies from chapter to chapter and from member to member. New members can expect to invest more time in the first semester of membership as they go through their new member education or intake program. This period is devoted to learning the history of the organization, chapter operations, and rituals; all while developing leadership, time management, and academic success skills. Although it can be time intensive, membership in our chapters should not interfere with academic commitments. Members can make their experience even more impactful by taking on leadership roles, serving on chapter committees, or running for elected positions on their chapter’s executive board.
Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment
Panhellenic Primary Recruitment is a structured, five-day process in which Potential New Members (Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ participating in recruitment, also known as PNMs) meet current sorority members from all three chapters, learn more about each chapter, and the overall Panhellenic experience at UM. Each participant is connected to a recruitment counselor who serves as a resource and mentor throughout the experience and with a group of peers going through the process together.
Have questions about Panhellenic Sororities at UM? Email emily.steger@mso.umt.edu
IFC Fraternity Recruitment
Fraternity Recruitment at the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ is a structured multiday experience where Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ can meet current members from all four IFC chapters to learn more about the orginizations, membership, all while learning from current members on their experience.
Do you have questions about Fratnerities at U of M? Email emily.steger@mso.umt.edu
Prospective Greeks
Welcome to the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ Fraternity & Sorority Community! The fraternity and sorority community at UM has over 110 years of rich tradition on campus. Joining a fraternity or sorority can be an exciting experience to meet new people, make new friends, and explore opportunities to get engaged on campus.
The joining process is either a council or chapter coordinated, depending on which organization you are interested in joining. Fraternities and sororities conduct recruitment and intake events, activities, and informational sessions at various times during the year.
Recruitment is a term used by fraternities and sororities to identify the learning, exploring and possibly being invited to joining one of our amazing chapters. All UM Ñý¼§Ö±²¥, regardless of campus location (including online Ñý¼§Ö±²¥), are eligible to participate in fraternity and sorority recruitment. However, recruitment events will require a physical presence.
Please note that many councils and chapters have minimum GPA requirements, either from high school or college, in order to participate in the recruitment or intake process.
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