UK IFC Web site
The Interfraternity Council Fraternity Recruitment begins August 23.
Click for Fraternity Recruitment Guide.
From the Guide
Attend the Fraternity Information Session the second day of [your] Summer Advising Conference at 11:30 am in room 230 of the Student Center.
Kentucky Welcome
Saturday, August 20 - Tuesday, August 23
A chance to meet new people, learn about campus resources, attend fun events, and sign up for recruitment.
Chapter Open Houses
Monday, August 22 - Friday, August 26
Recruitment Locations
7 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Membership Invitations Begin
Thursday, August 25
Recruitment Locations
9 a.m.
Bids May Be Officially Accepted
Friday, August 26
575 Patterson Office Tower
9 a.m.
During Recruitment Week, try to visit as many chapters as possible. Each organization has something different to provide and you will only discover which fraternity is right for you by visiting them at least once. To help you keep track of which chapters you’ve visited, check them off the following list as you go.
Chapter Visitation Checklist
Note: Chapters housed off campus, on dorm floors, or not housed recruit at locations noted. Delta Chi Colony will begin recruitment after recruitment week.
Alpha Gamma Rho
Alpha Tau Omega
Delta Sigma Phi (using Delta Gamma's House)
Delta Tau Delta (using Pi Beta Phi's House)
FarmHouse
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Sigma
Lambda Chi Alpha
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Gamma Delta (using Kappa Alpha Theta's House)
Phi Kappa Psi (tent area across from Kappa Sigma's House)
Phi Kappa Tau (tent area next to Kappa Sigma's House)
Phi Sigma Kappa
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi (using Delta Zeta's House)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Sigma Nu
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Pi
Triangle (using Alpha Gamma Delta's House)
~ Relax! Fraternity recruitment at the University of Kentucky is very informal.
~ Bring a friend. Remember that friend from high school who is also at UK? What about your roommate or the guy down the hall? Invite a friend to participate in fraternity recruitment with you.
~ Visit as many fraternities as possible before making any decisions. Although you may recognize a fraternity’s name or know a fraternity member, visit a number of groups so that you can make an educated choice as to which fraternity is best for you. Each fraternity is unique.
~ Ask questions. To best understand what an individual fraternity is all about, you should ask questions and compare answers. Use the list in this brochure for ideas on questions you should ask.
~ Try to meet as many members as possible while you are visiting a fraternity. Where are last year’s new members? Seniors? Chapter officers? This will give you a better idea about the members of the chapter.
~Remember that fraternity recruitment is a mutual selection process by both you and the fraternity.
Look at all of your options and find the fraternity where you are most comfortable.
~ Don’t be pressured into a decision. If you need more time to make a decision, take it. Beware of the fraternity that is unwilling to give you ample time to make a decision.
~ Be confident in yourself. Be yourself.
~ Enjoy yourself and have fun!