How Do I Join the FSL Community at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥?
Participating in Fraternity and Sorority Life can be an incredibly rewarding and transformative experience. Students involved in fraternities and sororities have the opportunity to build lifelong friendships, develop valuable leadership skills and give back to the University community and local causes.
Important Information
The decision to join a fraternity or sorority is personal and can sometimes be difficult. We highly encourage interested students to learn as much as possible and ask questions about the various groups, recruitment and/or intake processes and expectations of membership before joining so they can make informed decisions.
Minimum Requirements:
- All students must have completed at least one full semester at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ or have transferred to ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ with at least one semester of credits to be eligible for recruitment or intake.
- Students hoping to participate in the recruitment process must have at least a 2.7 cumulative GPA. Although this is the minimum GPA required to participate in recruitment, it does not guarantee membership—many chapters maintain their own GPA requirements.
- All students must also be in good disciplinary standing with the University to participate in recruitment or intake processes.
JOINING AND BID ACCEPTANCE PROCESSES
The IFC recruitment process is a semi-structured process.
Fall Recruitment: Plays a dual role (1) is centered around the Free Agency or Continuous Open Bidding Process (informal recruitment) for sophomores, juniors, seniors, transfers, etc. (2) is for any interested students to gather information, gauge interest and build relationships.
Fall 2024 Schedule of Events: Stay up to date by visiting the page. More details to come.
- Monthly Events
- Info Sessions: September 10, October 8, November 7 and November 19
- Quad Days: September 17, October 22, November TBD
- Important Dates
- FSL 101 Webinar for Parents & Families: September 23, Zoom
- Meet the Greeks: October 1, Rowan Campus Green
- Recruitment Registration Opens: November 1, CampusDirector. Click to register.
Spring Recruitment: The spring recruitment (primary recruitment) is a structured 1.5-to-2-week process consisting of council- and chapter- sponsored events concluding with Bid Day. After the conclusion of Bid Day, the Free Agency period will open, and chapters have the autonomy to continue extending invitations of membership (bids).
Spring 2025 Schedule of Events: Stay up to date by visiting the page. More details to come.
- January 19: Kickoff (Mandatory)
- January 21-29: Council Sponsored Events, Chapter Events, and Interviews
- January 30: Invite-Only Events
- January 31: Bid Day
The individual fraternities and sororities within CBFO host their own recruitment and/or intake processes at different times throughout the year.
To learn more about Culturally-Based Fraternal Organizations, expectations of membership, recruitment and/or intake timelines, or for general information, please email Sarah Hernandez, director of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
The ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ Panhellenic Spring 2025 Recruitment process will take place January 7-12, 2025.
Due to the nature and planning of the formal recruitment process, the Panhellenic recruitment process takes place once a year in the Spring semester. There is a $150 fee to participate in the recruitment process that can be paid at the time of registration.
Registration for the Spring 2025 recruitment process will open on November 1, 2024. Click to register. NOTE: First-semester, first-year students are ineligible to participate in Spring Recruitment.
Eligible chapters may also participate in an informal recruitment process in the fall semester. Please check our website in August/September when we update the list of chapters eligible to participate in fall recruitment and their chapter contact information.
For more information about Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment, please check out our .
Bids are formal invitations to membership from either an IFC Fraternity or Panhellenic Sorority.
Once you receive a bid or an invitation for membership from a chapter at ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥, it is important to understand the time commitment, membership requirements and cost of your affiliation.
Joining a fraternity or sorority is a commitment in many ways and it is important to consider the potential impacts and personal adjustments that will need to be made to continue with membership.
Chapter leadership will alert the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life of your new member status, so individuals are not required to share their membership acceptance with OFSL. OFSL will ask you to come to our office at 108 Dougherty Hall to sign a membership and GPA disclosure form so office staff can check individual academic standing and ensure eligibility.