Financial
As you probably expected, becoming a member of a Greek Organization involves a financial commitment. The chapters work hard the make the cost of joining a fraternity or sorority affordable. Cost alone should not be a determining factor for choosing membership in fraternity or sorority. Feel free to ask questions during recruitment regarding your financial obligation to the chapter. This is public information. The following information provided is an estimated cost of a fraternity or sorority. Please note that it varies from organization to organization.
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Interfraternity Council Financial Information |
High |
Low |
Average |
| Pledge Fee/New Member Fee | $230 | $150 | $175 |
| Monthly Dues | $420 | $175 | $300 |
| Miscellaneous, (Insurance, National Dues, etc.) | $210 | $175 | $130 |
National Pan-Hellenic Council Financial Information
Membership fees vary depending on the organization, and there will not be one set free for every organization. Generally, fees include national and local dues, a history book, and a membership pin. Fees can change based on the classification of the student.
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Panhellenic Council Financial Information |
High |
Low |
Average |
| Pledge Fee/New Member Fee | $70 | $40 | $55 |
| Initiation Fee (may or may not include pin) | $230 | $100 | $165 |
| Miscellaneous, (Insurance, National Dues, etc.) | $285 | $150 | $218 |
| Monthly Dues | $55 | $30 | $42 |
