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2012. IFC. Fraternity Recruitment. What is the Interfraternity Council ? . The Interfraternity Council ( IFC ) is the governing body for members of IFC Chapters. IFC Executive Council:. President : Brian Barnes VP Recruitment : Patrick Harris VP Recruitment Counselors : John Sullivan

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  1. 2012 IFC Fraternity Recruitment

  2. What is the Interfraternity Council? • The Interfraternity Council ( IFC ) is the governing body for members of IFC Chapters. • IFC Executive Council: President: Brian Barnes VP Recruitment: Patrick Harris VP Recruitment Counselors: John Sullivan VP Standards: Taylor Blaylock VP Public Relations: Diego Garcia VP Philanthropy: Reid Patrick VP Finance: Gabe LaBonia VP Scholarship: Michael McLarty

  3. Why join a Greek Organization? Lasting Friendships Lifetime Membership Academic Enrichment Community Service Leadership

  4. Who is eligible for Formal Recruitment? • Full-time students (enrolled in minimum 12 hours on Oxford campus) • Student must not have pledged a fraternity in the last 12 months

  5. Grade Risks • Any potential new member who has below a 2.5 high school GPA, or 2.5 college GPA with 12+ hours completed • Each chapter can only take 5 grade risks

  6. Location

  7. ATO

  8. Beta

  9. Delta Psi

  10. KA

  11. Kappa Sig

  12. Phi Delt

  13. Phi Psi

  14. Phi Tau

  15. Pike

  16. SAE

  17. Sigma Chi

  18. Sigma Nu

  19. Sig Ep

  20. Sigma Pi • Nickname: Sigma Pi.   • Chapter: Beta Mu.   • Local founding:  April 2, 20011.   • Colors: Lavender, Gold, and White. The mission of Sigma Pi Fraternity is to build and support chapters and alumni organizations for the purpose of maintaining a Fellowship of kindred minds united in brotherhood. To advance Truth and Justice; to promote Scholarship; to encourage Chivalry; to diffuse Culture; and to develop Character…in the service of God and man.

  21. Phi Kappa Theta • Colony • Very Strong National Organization • Founded in 1959 at Ohio State University • National Website: http://www.phikaps.org/

  22. The official process of MUTUAL selection between potential new members and the fraternities affiliated with the Interfraternity Council(IFC) What is Formal Recruitment?

  23. Recruitment Advisor • Selected on the basis of application and interview • Members of each fraternity on campus who disaffiliate from their chapters • Guide each potential new member through recruitment

  24. Round Zero • Also Presidents’ Address • Sunday August 26th • 12 pm • Lunch Provided by Taylor Grocery • Fraternity Houses Open • 1st Floor common areas only • Respect

  25. Robert Langley Memorial Flag Football Tournament September 5-7th Chance to meet actives outside of Formal Recruitment OrgSync for registration

  26. Floor Meetings • Recruitment Advisors will give vital information • 6 p.m. • Answer any questions • Notify of room changes

  27. Convocation • Sunday September 16th • 2 p.m. at Fulton Chapel • Group Assignments • All needed information will be given

  28. When is Formal Recruitment? • Begins Wednesday, September 19th • Ends Sunday, September 23rd

  29. Groups • Divided into 14 groups • Divided alphabetically • Each group will have 4-5 Recruitment Advisors

  30. Round 1: Wednesday • Meet your group in front of the Tad Pad at 3:45 • Visit 7 houses for 30 minutes each • There will be a dinner break from 6:45 to 7:45 • Potential New Members will get to know members of each fraternity. • Ends at 9:35 p.m.

  31. Round 1: Thursday • Meet your group in front of the • Tad Pad at 3:45 • Visit 7 houses for 30 minutes each • There will be a dinner break • from 6:45-7:45 • Potential New Members will get • to know members of each fraternity. • Ends at 9:35 p.m. • Select at 6:15 a.m. at Tad Pad • Friday morning

  32. Round 2: Friday • Meet at Tad Pad at 6:15 am • PNMs receive schedules. • 6 Parties of 60 Minutes each • Dinner break • Round ends • Ranking at Tad Pad

  33. Round 3: Saturday • Final round of recruitment • Three parties of 60 minutes each • Meet at Tad Pad at 1:45 p.m. • A formal setting where Potential New Members will have in-depth conversations with members • Head to Tad Pad for final ranking. • Make your final decision.

  34. Additional Information • NO SKIPPING CLASSES TO ATTEND A RECRUITMENT RELATED FUNCTION! • A formal excuse MUST be filed in order to miss a round • If you miss a class, you will automatically be released from recruitment • Form is found at www.olemiss.edu/greeks

  35. Recruitment Tips • Keep an open mind • Maximize your options/selections • Info Tent • Major Absentee (athletic absentee, etc.) • Respect towards each Chapter

  36. Finances • Deadline to register is September 12th ($100) • If you choose to join a fraternity, the average cost of membership is $350 - $450 per month. • For most fraternities, this includes three meals a day during weekdays and two meals on Fridays. • Many fraternities know the burden of financial obligations and offer adjusted payment plans and scholarships. • Fraternities are willing to work with you!

  37. More Information Visit our website www.olemiss.edu/greeks Visit Greek Life office Union 406 call 662-915-7609 Or follow us @OleMissIFC

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