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Recruitment Sign-Up
Are you interested in learning more about the IFC and Greek Life on Campus? If so, then stay tuned to learn more from our IFC and chapter members from our events!
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Reminders
Required: at least 12 credits, a minimum GPA of 2.5, FSL101, create a Campus Director account.
FSL 101 Dates:
Look out for more in the fall!
We hope to see you soon!
Questions or concerns? Contact IFC VP of Recruitment Zac Lindquist
IFC Recruitment
At Pitt, there are 20 recognized Fraternities within the IFC, each founded on a unique set of principles and values. Primary recruitment is a time when potential new members get the opportunity to meet members of each of these chapters in order to identify where they believe they best fit. Throughout this time period, which is typically about 2 weeks long followed by continuous open bidding (COB), we encourage those interested in joining an IFC fraternity to interact with as many fraternities as possible in order to find the fraternity they want to join. In order to join a fraternity at Pitt, there are several requirements: 12 credits, at least a 2.5 GPA, and attend FSL101. While 2.5 is the minimum for the council, individual chapters might have a different GPA minimum, such as 2.75. Be sure to ask every fraternity you speak with about their specific membership standards.
For Potential New Members
- You can now begin making a Campus Director account (WHICH IS REQUIRED TO JOIN ANY IFC CHAPTER). The quicker you complete this the better. If you have any issues making an account, please reach out to me, my contact information is below.
For your safety and the safety of the University of Pittsburgh community, please be smart with your actions. If you have any questions regarding recruitment, feel free to reach out to me. My contact information can be found below. I am looking forward to this semester’s recruitment!
Zac Lindquist
IFCVPRecruitment@pitt.edu
FAQ
Joining a fraternity is a big commitment, and can be a confusing process. Here are some frequently asked questions to help students and families navigate the recruitment process:
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How much does it cost to be in a fraternity?
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Each specific chapter sets its own dues for each semester. Contact the chapter directly to find out how much dues cost on average.
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What are the academic outcomes of joining a fraternity?
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One of the positive outcomes of being involved in a fraternity is the ability to manage schoolwork, relationships with other people, and the hard work and leadership that are central to the experience.
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What support do fraternities receive from the university?
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Boasting a supportive staff, the Department of Fraternity and Sorority Life is a dedicated team working to help steward the Greek community towards action that aligns with our values.
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