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Resources
for FSILGs
The Fraternity, Sorority, and Independent Living Group serves the 26 fraternities,
5 sororities, and 5 living groups. Together, these 36 FSILGs
are family and friends to over 1400 students. Our chapters play
an important role for undergraduate students and as such are
supported through the staff in the Fraternity, Sorority, and
Independent Living Group Office (FSILG). The purpose of the FSILG Office,
located in room 549 of the Student Center, is to provide "one-stop-shopping"
for students involved in fraternity and sorority life.
Because of the Institute's commitment to the Greek experience,
the FSILG Office has been charged with the responsibility of
establishing supportive and collaborative relationships with
FSILG leaders and members. The services provided through the
FSILG Office include chapter advising, event planning, leadership
development, risk prevention, recruitment guidance, personal
responsibility, academic guidance, and community service. The
FSILG Office also works with chapter House Managers on proper
building management and life-safety issues.
Along with the support mentioned above, as a community, there
are community expectations for all chapters and organizations
and their members. As such, various guidelines and policies
consistent with fraternal values outline these expectations
for membership eligibility, social events, and new member education.
The FSILG Office also has resources on Faculty Advisors, Resident
Advisors, and the Cooperative, plus ideas for chapter retreats
and scholarships for attending conferences. The following pages
will guide you through many of the resources and documents important
to the FSILG community.
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