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Chapters at UNA

College Panhellenic Council

CPH is the governing body for the 4 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) chapters on campus. CPH promotes the values of, and advocates for, its member groups within the organization and in collaboration with the Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ and the community.

 

Independent Greek Council

The IGC is the governing body for our special interest sororities and fraternities. Current IGC membership includes 2 faith-based organizations and 2 music-oriented organizations. IGC exists to enable member organizations to share ideas and resources, promote mutual respect and equality, and provide a support network for students on campus. 

Interfraternity Council

IFC is the governing body for 8 social fraternities at UNA, many of which are affiliated with the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). In addition to the chapters listed below,  will continue expansion efforts in the Fall of 2023.

National Pan-Hellenic Council

NPHC is the governing council for our historically Black Greek-letter organizations, of which UNA currently has 4 sororities and 3 fraternities. NPHC fraternities and sororities are committed to community service and academic excellence. In addition to the organizations listed, . plans to return to UNA's campus in the Fall of 2023.

The Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ defines a fraternity/sorority as an organization that exists to promote fraternal relationships and personal development; requirement for membership is subjective and is not limited to a specific field of study, class year, etc; and members are not typically permitted to hold membership in other identified fraternities/sororities at the Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½. Organizations that engage in new member education, ceremonies of initiation, ritual and/or other Fraternity and Sorority Life artifacts (e.g., bigs/littles, wearing letters, etc.) will be considered a fraternity/sorority.
  • Good Standing: Organization is an active, registered organization on campus, with no restrictions (Organizations are in good standing, unless otherwise noted beside the chapter name).
    • Interest Group: Organization is not yet chartered on campus; however, the organization is in the process of establishing a chapter at UNA. Interest groups are active, with no restrictions (unless otherwise noted). Interest groups may not yet be registered with Student Engagement, and may not yet be members of a governing council. 
    • Affiliate: Organization is not yet chartered through their inter/national headquarters; however, the organization is recognized by their inter/national headquarters and is in the process of becoming a chartered organization. Affiliates are active, associated with a governing council, with no restrictions (unless otherwise noted). Affiliates may not yet be registered with Student Engagement.
  • Poor Standing: Organization is still active on campus, but failed to meet Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ or Council standards (academics, missing documents, incomplete registration, late fees/fines, etc.)
  • Probation: Organization is still active on campus, but has restrictions (restrictions are dependent on the terms of the probation).
  • Council Suspension:  Organization is still active on campus, but has lost voting rights within their governing councils (there may be additional restrictions with council suspension).
  • Inactive: Organization is not active on campus; however, there are no restrictions should they choose to pursue active status (this is often due to all members graduating and the organization having no undergraduate members).
  • Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ Suspension: Organization is not active on campus and is not recognized by the campus (this is also sometimes referred to as loss of Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ recognition).

All active organizations, registered with Student Engagement, are permitted to recruit without any limitations. Organizations that are on Ä¢¹½Ä¢¹½ Suspension are not permitted to recruit, nor host/participate in any campus events.