Fraternity and Sorority Life Fee
In order to provide the highest level of support and service to the members and chapters of the 91ÉçÇø Fraternity and Sorority Community, members are assessed a $25/semester fee to their student account. This fee is allocated as follows:
- 30% — Chapter and Council Grants
- 25% — Office Discretionary and Emergency
- 20% — Marketing
- 20% — Retreats and Conferences
- 5% — Awards and Recognition
Grant guidelines
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life encourages ALL chapters and councils to think creatively when considering programming. Each grant proposal will be evaluated on how well the proposed event represents the 91ÉçÇø Fraternity and Sorority Values of Unity, Respect, Scholarship, Service and Leadership. Those events that specifically highlight these areas will be given first priority. Council and chapter grants were developed to further promote the positive aspects of fraternity and sorority membership, provide programmatic support to the fraternity and sorority community, and to improve the quality of programming hosted by fraternity and sorority chapters and councils.
Only chapters or councils officially recognized by the Universtiy may apply for grant funding. The following guidelines apply to both chapter and council grant funding applications, and will be strictly enforced.
All grant proposals MUST include:
- Completed Grant Proposal (form included below)
- Official quotes or contracts from service/goods providers (Event Staff, University Police, Taylor Rental, BSSL, etc.)
- Contact list of ALL committee members associated with event/project
Please note: If a proposal does not include the elements listed above, it will be returned to chapter or council for further editing. Please use the checklist included below to help organize your Greek grant proposal.
The purpose of the Chapter and Council Grant Program is not to pay for entire events, but to subsidize the costs of these events. Amount awarded will depend on the amount requested and the number of applications approved by the Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Committee.
In the event that a program is cancelled, a grant will not cover cancellation costs, nor will organization retain entitlement to funds.