WHY FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE?

The value of Fraternity and Sorority Life for students who choose to participate is the melding of almost every segment of the campus community into one cohesive program. Fraternities and sororities promote the experience of self-governance, leadership development, academic achievement, community service, social opportunities and friendship.

The Greek Councils

BidDay
The Collegiate Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the eight National Panhellenic Conference affiliated sororities at UNT.
IFC
The Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the 12 IFC fraternities on campus. The IFC promotes shared interests and values of member fraternities.
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The Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) is the overarching entity representing the recognized culturally based fraternities and sororities. MGC membership is open to all students, regardless of cultural background.
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The National Pan-Hellenic Council is a collaborative umbrella council, also known as the Divine Nine. The NPHC engages in cooperative programming and initiatives across its sororities and fraternities.

CFSL Programs

Group of UNT Students Planting Plants In Soil
The Greek Graduation Ceremony includes all fraternity and sorority students who graduate at the end of the semester. 
Bid Day celebration
The Greek Programming Board organizes Greek Week. During this week, Greek community members come together to show the University how great it is to be Greek.
Group of Students Posing for a Greek Life Photo
The Greek Leadership Certificateis a program designed to develop and enhance leadership skills among members of the fraternity and sorority community.
Awards
The Greek Awards Ceremony is an annual tradition held to honor excellence in performance, scholarship, service, and leadership in the previous year. 
UNT student and fraternity member Dontrell Mitchell poses wearing his honor cords for graduation and Army uniform.

Find your people. Find your home.

I was hesitant to join because of the cost. But I looked into what fraternity life had to offer, like the leadership opportunities, and decided to try. What I’ve received is ten times what I put in financially. If it weren’t for my fraternity, I wouldn’t be part of the community at all. It really is about lifelong friendships. You always have somebody.

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