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 UNC-Asheville Greek Council:

The Purpose of Greek Council is designed to unity the Greek community through communication, understanding, cooperation, coordination, and support among the Greek System. The Council will articulate the values and contributions of Greek affiliates to campus and local communities with the administration and the campus community regarding issues of common concern.

Greek Council Vision and Mission Statement

Greek Council Constitution

Panhellenic Association:

A college Panhellenic Association is composed of all members of the women's fraternities on a campus. Each college Panhellenic establishes its own constitution, bylaws, Code of Ethics and membership recruitment regulations, working out the details within the framework provided by NPC for all College Panhellenics. Fraternity women are responsible for promoting the ideals of Panhellenic on campus. High moral and ethical principles are basic to all NPC fraternities. Greek women working together to serve as role models exemplifying the best in womanhood.

Panhellenic Website

Continuous Open Bidding Agreement

Interfraternity Council:

The Interfraternity Council serves as the governing body of the men's fraternity system. The IFC maintains discretion over prospective fraternities and interfraternity affairs.

IFC Constitution

Order of Omega (Honors):

The Order of Omega was founded at the University of Miami in the fall of 1959 by a group of outstanding fraternity men, who felt that individuals in the Greek Community should be recognized for their service to the fraternity system and the University. Form 1959 to 2003 there have been over 300 chapters started. The idea of an honorary for fraternity men to the University of Miami is attributed to Parker F. Enwright, the advisor to fraternity at the time. Enwright was later to accept a position at the University of Pittsburgh. He was also responsible for the founding of Omega Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh in the spring of 1964. The purpose of Omega is to recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities, to encourage them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment.

President: Danielle Burkhardt

Vice-President: Mary Catherine Mills

Treasurer: Devon Sanchez-Ossorio

Secretary: Liza Burke

Order of Omega Application

Rho Lambda (Honors):

Rho Lambda, The National Panhellenic Recognition Honor Society, was founded at the University of Miami as a local group is 1962 under of Dean Louise P. Mills. In 1974 is became a National Organization under Panhellenic. The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those Panhellenic women who have displayed outstanding leadership ability and loyalty throughout their years of sorority affiliation.

President: Rachel Blake

Vice-President: Mary Catherine Mills

Treasurer: Nicole Caldwell

Secretary: Georgiana Lanius

Rho Lambda Application

 
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