Going Greek at UNC
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LEADERSHIP
One of
the greatest opportunities in college is to develop leadership skills and to
apply these skills in practical situations. Fraternity life will teach,
encourage, and assist your son in leadership skill development. Each chapter is
self-governed and offers its members the opportunity to learn and improve
leadership skills by inspiring chapter participation and campus involvement.
SERVICE
One of
the most gratifying aspects of fraternity life is the sense of satisfaction and
pride that comes with involvement in community service. Greeks recognize the
need and concern throughout the year to donate time and raise money for their
special philanthropies and community service projects. In fact, the ideals of
most fraternities are exemplified through their donations of time and financial
contributions. Whether raising funds or volunteering time, service is an
important part of the fraternity experience.
INTRAMURALS
The
intramural program at UNC is perhaps one of the most visible and enjoyable
aspects of fraternity life at UNC. Even though the intramural program is open
to all students, Greek participation and competition is always strong on
campus. Intramural events also teach the importance of teamwork. Because of the
high level of competition, members soon learn that dedication to teamwork
brings success, not just on the playing field, but in the classroom and in
social activities as well.
SCHOLARSHIP
Academic
achievement is the foundation for an individual's future success, and the Greek
community at UNC is committed to creating an environment conducive to learning
and the attainment of academic goals. In fact, the transition from high school
to college is smoother for Greeks. In the fraternity, your son can use the
network of members who already have experience with classes and courses.
Greek Men = Success!
SOCIAL
AND FRIENDSHIP
The
social life in a fraternity helps the college man develop a sense of poise,
personality and other social graces, all of which will be useful to him later
in life. The ability to function comfortably in a social environment will prove
almost as important to your son as his ability to handle the work environment.
Being a member of a group of people will allow him to share common interests
and develop friendships within the Greek community. Along with social
awareness, Greek social events also serve as a release from the sometimes
stressful college atmosphere.
COSTS
ASSOCIATED WITH JOINING A FRATERNITY
Financial
requirements are an important consideration for men participating in the Greek community. Each fraternity is self-supporting from
dues paid by its members. Dues and fees vary for each chapter and from year to
year depending on an individual chapter's social expenses, and national dues.
This cost includes social dues, chapter insurance, national dues, chapter dues,
and other various items. Fees are generally higher during new membership to
cover the initial pledge dues and initiation fees.