Inter-Greek Council (IGC)

All fraternities and sororities recognized at Southern New Hampshire University are governed by the Inter-Greek Council.

Sororities: Kappa Delta Phi- Nationally Affiliated Sorority, Phi Delta Beta, and Phi Omega Psi.

Fraternities: Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, and Phi Delta Psi.

The purpose of the Inter-Greek Council

  • Promote interest of the college
  • Promote the interests of the fraternalism at Southern New Hampshire University
  • Foster fraternal cooperation with the college and community
  • Foster cooperation among the fraternities and sororities on this campus
  • Discuss questions of mutual interests, to supervise fraternal conduct and to make such necessary rules and regulations as the council sees fit.

What is Greek Life?

The Greek societies here at SNHU and all over North America since their modern inception in 1776 are committed such high-minded ideals as brotherhood/sisterhood, academic scholarship, the development of proper leadership, success, and service to the community. If you agree that these are worthy pursuits and want a college experience to be proud of, Greek life may be for you.

Top Ten Benefits of Being a Greek

  • Eligibility for leadership and academic scholarships provided by the university and the Greek organization
  • Exposure to a diverse variety of people and environments
  • Participation in competitive intramural sports (Greek Week)
  • An environment to further develop and adapt your social skills
  • Endless leadership opportunities
  • Strong alumni networking
  • Opportunities for service and philanthropic activities
  • Academic support from brothers/sisters and other Greeks
  • A Greek organization can give you a “home away from home.”
  • Life-long friendships and fond college memories

How to join

All representatives to the board are appointed by their respective Greek organization. To become a general member of the Inter-Greek Council you must be a member of one of the six fraternities and sororities. General recruitment for these organizations takes place in September and February, contact igc@snhu.edu for more information and  list of recruitment events and dates

Meeting time and location

General meetings are Wednesdays at 2 pm in the Corcoran Conference Room.

 
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