Fraternity and Sorority Life
Panhellenic Council Sorority Recruitment
SIGN UP HERE FOR SORORITY RECRUITMENT REGISTRATION
Recruitment: September 15-18, 2026
Please contact panhellenic@memphis.edu for any questions about Fall 2026 formal recruitment. You can also follow them on
their social media page Panhellenic.
Interfraternity Council Fraternity Recruitment
Recruitment: September 8-11, 2026
SIGN UP HERE FOR FRATERNITY RECRUITMENT
Please contact ifc@memphis.edu for Spring 2026 Informal Recruitment information. You can follow them on their social media page IFC
National Pan-Hellenic Council
For more information about the membership intake process, contact National Pan-Hellenic Council at nphc@memphis.edu. You can follow them on their social media page NPHC

Enhance your college experience at the UofM by becoming a member of the largest organization on campus - the fraternity/sorority community! Joining a Memphis fraternity/sorority is one of the most remarkable opportunities. Membership creates long-lasting memories and fun-filled activities.
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
Mission Statement
University of Memphis Fraternity/Sorority Affairs will promote student learning by
empowering members to:
Build positive relationships, develop leadership potential, encourage academic success,
and engage in meaningful service.
Through this, FSA will prepare students to continue to lead in their communities as college graduates; representing their organizations, our university, and the city of Memphis.
For more information about our purpose and goals as an office, please look to our Mission & Vision
Chapter Standings
Fraternities and sororities at the University of Memphis (UofM) are expected to operate as responsible student organizations that provide a meaningful, value‑added experience for their members and the broader campus community. These are know known as the FSL Standards of Excellence . Recognized chapters are accountable to the University and must operate in accordance with all University policies and standards. Chapters are responsible for maintaining organizational health, appropriate membership levels, and internal accountability practices that support long‑term success. The University reserves the right to review, restrict, or remove recognition when expectations are not met. Chapter standings will be added at a later date.
