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A look at Greek Life on the OCU campus, and at the sororities and fraternities OCU students can join.
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PARENTS WANT TO KNOW!
OCU Sorority Recruitment
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
OCU’s Greek Life is looking for the next leaders on our campus. Don’t waste another second! Greek Life is waiting!
Register online for Greek Recruitment 2013 at www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife.
Stars Week 2013Tue Aug 13 Greek Information Meeting 7 - 8:30 pm
Fall 2013 Sorority RecruitmentWed Aug 14 Open House 5:30 – 10:30 pmFri Aug 16 Philanthropy Night 6:00 -10:45 pmSat Aug 17 Preference Night 5:00 – 9:45 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 10:00 am
Fall 2013 Fraternity RUSHFri Aug 16 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSat Aug 17 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
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A support group to help make the adjustment to college easier
Scholastic resources to help students achieve their academic goals
Leadership skills acquired through hands-on experience
Encouragement to get involved and maximize their potential on campus
Opportunities for active participation in community service projects
Your role as a parent...
Encourage your son or daughter to register for recruitment and to attend as many campus
events as possible
Support your student throughout the process of recruitment and new member education
Learn as much as you can about OCU Greek Life by asking questions of your son or
daughter as she/he meets members in fraternities/sororities
���������������ϐ���������������������of membership
Zero-Tolerance �������������ǥ
Oklahoma City Univer-sity has a zero-tolerance policy regarding hazing that is consistent with Oklahoma state law
Hazing is contrary to the purposes of Greek Life and OCU LIFE
‘13OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY
The OCU Greek community stands on pillars of scholar-ship, leadership, community service and friendship. �����������������ǡ����������ϐ�������������������������Ǥ�For some, it serves as a support network and a place to develop friendships. For others, it is a chance to become involved in community service, philanthropy projects, servant leadership, and academic pursuits. OCU’s Greek community is an important and dynamic part of the university experience. The sororities and fraternities at OCU represent over 20 percent of the student population. Greeks are often campus leaders and members of other OCU organizations.
Consider changing your life forever. Fraternities and sororities are about creating lifelong friendships rich with
heritage and bound together by common values.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
RECRUITMENT LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT COLLEGE LIFE HAS TO OFFER.
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF IF GREEK LIFE IS FOR YOU.
GET INVOLVED!
BE GREEK...BE MORE... BE BOLD...
��ϐ����������������[email protected]
Find us on
Josh GrahamInterfraternity Council President
Franchesca McDowellPanhellenic Council President
GREEK
PARENTS WANT TO KNOW!
OCU Sorority Recruitment
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
OCU’s Greek Life is looking for the next leaders on our campus. Don’t waste another second! Greek Life is waiting!
Register online for Greek Recruitment 2013 at www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife.
Stars Week 2013Tue Aug 13 Greek Information Meeting 7 - 8:30 pm
Fall 2013 Sorority RecruitmentWed Aug 14 Open House 5:30 – 10:30 pmFri Aug 16 Philanthropy Night 6:00 -10:45 pmSat Aug 17 Preference Night 5:00 – 9:45 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 10:00 am
Fall 2013 Fraternity RUSHFri Aug 16 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSat Aug 17 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
����ϐ���������������������������������������ǥ
A support group to help make the adjustment to college easier
Scholastic resources to help students achieve their academic goals
Leadership skills acquired through hands-on experience
Encouragement to get involved and maximize their potential on campus
Opportunities for active participation in community service projects
Your role as a parent...
Encourage your son or daughter to register for recruitment and to attend as many campus
events as possible
Support your student throughout the process of recruitment and new member education
Learn as much as you can about OCU Greek Life by asking questions of your son or
daughter as she/he meets members in fraternities/sororities
���������������ϐ���������������������of membership
Zero-Tolerance �������������ǥ
Oklahoma City Univer-sity has a zero-tolerance policy regarding hazing that is consistent with Oklahoma state law
Hazing is contrary to the purposes of Greek Life and OCU LIFE
‘13OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY
The OCU Greek community stands on pillars of scholar-ship, leadership, community service and friendship. �����������������ǡ����������ϐ�������������������������Ǥ�For some, it serves as a support network and a place to develop friendships. For others, it is a chance to become involved in community service, philanthropy projects, servant leadership, and academic pursuits. OCU’s Greek community is an important and dynamic part of the university experience. The sororities and fraternities at OCU represent over 20 percent of the student population. Greeks are often campus leaders and members of other OCU organizations.
Consider changing your life forever. Fraternities and sororities are about creating lifelong friendships rich with
heritage and bound together by common values.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
RECRUITMENT LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT COLLEGE LIFE HAS TO OFFER.
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF IF GREEK LIFE IS FOR YOU.
GET INVOLVED!
BE GREEK...BE MORE... BE BOLD...
��ϐ����������������[email protected]
Find us on
Josh GrahamInterfraternity Council President
Franchesca McDowellPanhellenic Council President
GREEK
PARENTS WANT TO KNOW!
OCU Sorority Recruitment
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
OCU’s Greek Life is looking for the next leaders on our campus. Don’t waste another second! Greek Life is waiting!
Register online for Greek Recruitment 2013 at www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife.
Stars Week 2013Tue Aug 13 Greek Information Meeting 7 - 8:30 pm
Fall 2013 Sorority RecruitmentWed Aug 14 Open House 5:30 – 10:30 pmFri Aug 16 Philanthropy Night 6:00 -10:45 pmSat Aug 17 Preference Night 5:00 – 9:45 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 10:00 am
Fall 2013 Fraternity RUSHFri Aug 16 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSat Aug 17 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
����ϐ���������������������������������������ǥ
A support group to help make the adjustment to college easier
Scholastic resources to help students achieve their academic goals
Leadership skills acquired through hands-on experience
Encouragement to get involved and maximize their potential on campus
Opportunities for active participation in community service projects
Your role as a parent...
Encourage your son or daughter to register for recruitment and to attend as many campus
events as possible
Support your student throughout the process of recruitment and new member education
Learn as much as you can about OCU Greek Life by asking questions of your son or
daughter as she/he meets members in fraternities/sororities
���������������ϐ���������������������of membership
Zero-Tolerance �������������ǥ
Oklahoma City Univer-sity has a zero-tolerance policy regarding hazing that is consistent with Oklahoma state law
Hazing is contrary to the purposes of Greek Life and OCU LIFE
‘13OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY
The OCU Greek community stands on pillars of scholar-ship, leadership, community service and friendship. �����������������ǡ����������ϐ�������������������������Ǥ�For some, it serves as a support network and a place to develop friendships. For others, it is a chance to become involved in community service, philanthropy projects, servant leadership, and academic pursuits. OCU’s Greek community is an important and dynamic part of the university experience. The sororities and fraternities at OCU represent over 20 percent of the student population. Greeks are often campus leaders and members of other OCU organizations.
Consider changing your life forever. Fraternities and sororities are about creating lifelong friendships rich with
heritage and bound together by common values.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
RECRUITMENT LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT COLLEGE LIFE HAS TO OFFER.
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF IF GREEK LIFE IS FOR YOU.
GET INVOLVED!
BE GREEK...BE MORE... BE BOLD...
��ϐ����������������[email protected]
Find us on
Josh GrahamInterfraternity Council President
Franchesca McDowellPanhellenic Council President
GREEK
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
PHILANTHROPY/ COMMUNITY SERVICE
“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself.
When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Jack Welch
Greek members take Oklahoma City University’s dedication to servant leadership
to heart every day as they serve not only in their own chapters but in all campus
�������������Ǥ��������ǡ���������������������������������������ϐ��������������campus organizations including: Student Government Association, performance
groups, pre-professional societies, honors programs, political, religious and
multicultural student organizations.
“Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.”
Each fraternity and each sorority supports
their national philanthropy as well as
many local causes.
OCU’s largest campus-wide philan-
thropy, Relay for Life, was founded
at OCU by Greek members.
The philanthropy has raised more
than $250,000 for cancer research
and has been largely supported
by the Greek community through
leadership, volunteer service
and donations.
OCU Greeks make the grades! The numbers prove it.
Scholarship is an important aspect of any college organization, but OCU Greeks have taken their commitment to scholarship
to the next level! Greek men and women have consistently outperformed non-Greek students in the classroom.
Much of this success can be attributed to the scholastic programs of individual chapters and the high priority OCU Greeks
place on academic achievement.
The All-Greek GPA has been higher than the All-University GPA nine of the last 10 semesters!
Greek students who do well scholastically have been awarded scholarships by their own Inter/National organizations.
Students interested in scholarship opportunities should contact the individual chapters for information.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
Founded in 1885 at DePauw University
Founded in 1955 at OCU
Motto: Together let us seek the heights.
National Website: www.alphachiomega.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphachi.com
Founded in 1872 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1961 at OCU
Motto: Union hand in hand.
National Website: www.alphaphi.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphaphi.com
Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1951 at OCU
Motto: Founded upon a rock.
National Website: www.gammaphibeta.orgChapter Website: www.ocugammaphibeta.com
Founded in 1869 at University of Virginia
Founded in 1967 at OCU
Motto: Bononia Docet
National Website: www.kappasigma.orgChapter Website: www.kappasigmaocu.com
Founded in 1909 at Boston University
Founded in 1906* at OCU
Motto: Every man a man.
Naught without labor.
Crescent through the Cross.
National Website: www.lambdachi.orgChapter Website: www.lambdachiocu.org
Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College (PA)
Colonized in 2010 at OCU
Motto:����������ǡ����������������ϐ������National Website: ���Ǥϔ���Ǥ���
Chapter Website: www.ocuphigam.blogspot.com
Lambda Chi AlphaKappa Sigma Phi Gamma DeltaGamma Phi BetaAlpha PhiAlpha Chi Omega
*Founded in 1906 as a local fraternity called Kappa Phi
ALL-CAMPUSAll-GREEK
2.7Sp‘08
Fa‘08
Sp‘09
Fa‘09
Sp‘10
Fa‘10
Sp‘11
Fa‘11
Sp‘12
Fa‘12
2.82.933.13.23.33.43.5
FRATERNITIESSORORITIES
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
PHILANTHROPY/ COMMUNITY SERVICE
“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself.
When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Jack Welch
Greek members take Oklahoma City University’s dedication to servant leadership
to heart every day as they serve not only in their own chapters but in all campus
�������������Ǥ��������ǡ���������������������������������������ϐ��������������campus organizations including: Student Government Association, performance
groups, pre-professional societies, honors programs, political, religious and
multicultural student organizations.
“Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.”
Each fraternity and each sorority supports
their national philanthropy as well as
many local causes.
OCU’s largest campus-wide philan-
thropy, Relay for Life, was founded
at OCU by Greek members.
The philanthropy has raised more
than $250,000 for cancer research
and has been largely supported
by the Greek community through
leadership, volunteer service
and donations.
OCU Greeks make the grades! The numbers prove it.
Scholarship is an important aspect of any college organization, but OCU Greeks have taken their commitment to scholarship
to the next level! Greek men and women have consistently outperformed non-Greek students in the classroom.
Much of this success can be attributed to the scholastic programs of individual chapters and the high priority OCU Greeks
place on academic achievement.
The All-Greek GPA has been higher than the All-University GPA nine of the last 10 semesters!
Greek students who do well scholastically have been awarded scholarships by their own Inter/National organizations.
Students interested in scholarship opportunities should contact the individual chapters for information.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
Founded in 1885 at DePauw University
Founded in 1955 at OCU
Motto: Together let us seek the heights.
National Website: www.alphachiomega.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphachi.com
Founded in 1872 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1961 at OCU
Motto: Union hand in hand.
National Website: www.alphaphi.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphaphi.com
Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1951 at OCU
Motto: Founded upon a rock.
National Website: www.gammaphibeta.orgChapter Website: www.ocugammaphibeta.com
Founded in 1869 at University of Virginia
Founded in 1967 at OCU
Motto: Bononia Docet
National Website: www.kappasigma.orgChapter Website: www.kappasigmaocu.com
Founded in 1909 at Boston University
Founded in 1906* at OCU
Motto: Every man a man.
Naught without labor.
Crescent through the Cross.
National Website: www.lambdachi.orgChapter Website: www.lambdachiocu.org
Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College (PA)
Colonized in 2010 at OCU
Motto:����������ǡ����������������ϐ������National Website: ���Ǥϔ���Ǥ���
Chapter Website: www.ocuphigam.blogspot.com
Lambda Chi AlphaKappa Sigma Phi Gamma DeltaGamma Phi BetaAlpha PhiAlpha Chi Omega
*Founded in 1906 as a local fraternity called Kappa Phi
ALL-CAMPUSAll-GREEK
2.7Sp‘08
Fa‘08
Sp‘09
Fa‘09
Sp‘10
Fa‘10
Sp‘11
Fa‘11
Sp‘12
Fa‘12
2.82.933.13.23.33.43.5
FRATERNITIESSORORITIES
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
PHILANTHROPY/ COMMUNITY SERVICE
“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself.
When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Jack Welch
Greek members take Oklahoma City University’s dedication to servant leadership
to heart every day as they serve not only in their own chapters but in all campus
�������������Ǥ��������ǡ���������������������������������������ϐ��������������campus organizations including: Student Government Association, performance
groups, pre-professional societies, honors programs, political, religious and
multicultural student organizations.
“Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.”
Each fraternity and each sorority supports
their national philanthropy as well as
many local causes.
OCU’s largest campus-wide philan-
thropy, Relay for Life, was founded
at OCU by Greek members.
The philanthropy has raised more
than $250,000 for cancer research
and has been largely supported
by the Greek community through
leadership, volunteer service
and donations.
OCU Greeks make the grades! The numbers prove it.
Scholarship is an important aspect of any college organization, but OCU Greeks have taken their commitment to scholarship
to the next level! Greek men and women have consistently outperformed non-Greek students in the classroom.
Much of this success can be attributed to the scholastic programs of individual chapters and the high priority OCU Greeks
place on academic achievement.
The All-Greek GPA has been higher than the All-University GPA nine of the last 10 semesters!
Greek students who do well scholastically have been awarded scholarships by their own Inter/National organizations.
Students interested in scholarship opportunities should contact the individual chapters for information.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
Founded in 1885 at DePauw University
Founded in 1955 at OCU
Motto: Together let us seek the heights.
National Website: www.alphachiomega.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphachi.com
Founded in 1872 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1961 at OCU
Motto: Union hand in hand.
National Website: www.alphaphi.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphaphi.com
Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1951 at OCU
Motto: Founded upon a rock.
National Website: www.gammaphibeta.orgChapter Website: www.ocugammaphibeta.com
Founded in 1869 at University of Virginia
Founded in 1967 at OCU
Motto: Bononia Docet
National Website: www.kappasigma.orgChapter Website: www.kappasigmaocu.com
Founded in 1909 at Boston University
Founded in 1906* at OCU
Motto: Every man a man.
Naught without labor.
Crescent through the Cross.
National Website: www.lambdachi.orgChapter Website: www.lambdachiocu.org
Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College (PA)
Colonized in 2010 at OCU
Motto:����������ǡ����������������ϐ������National Website: ���Ǥϔ���Ǥ���
Chapter Website: www.ocuphigam.blogspot.com
Lambda Chi AlphaKappa Sigma Phi Gamma DeltaGamma Phi BetaAlpha PhiAlpha Chi Omega
*Founded in 1906 as a local fraternity called Kappa Phi
ALL-CAMPUSAll-GREEK
2.7Sp‘08
Fa‘08
Sp‘09
Fa‘09
Sp‘10
Fa‘10
Sp‘11
Fa‘11
Sp‘12
Fa‘12
2.82.933.13.23.33.43.5
FRATERNITIESSORORITIES
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
PHILANTHROPY/ COMMUNITY SERVICE
“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself.
When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Jack Welch
Greek members take Oklahoma City University’s dedication to servant leadership
to heart every day as they serve not only in their own chapters but in all campus
�������������Ǥ��������ǡ���������������������������������������ϐ��������������campus organizations including: Student Government Association, performance
groups, pre-professional societies, honors programs, political, religious and
multicultural student organizations.
“Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.”
Each fraternity and each sorority supports
their national philanthropy as well as
many local causes.
OCU’s largest campus-wide philan-
thropy, Relay for Life, was founded
at OCU by Greek members.
The philanthropy has raised more
than $250,000 for cancer research
and has been largely supported
by the Greek community through
leadership, volunteer service
and donations.
OCU Greeks make the grades! The numbers prove it.
Scholarship is an important aspect of any college organization, but OCU Greeks have taken their commitment to scholarship
to the next level! Greek men and women have consistently outperformed non-Greek students in the classroom.
Much of this success can be attributed to the scholastic programs of individual chapters and the high priority OCU Greeks
place on academic achievement.
The All-Greek GPA has been higher than the All-University GPA nine of the last 10 semesters!
Greek students who do well scholastically have been awarded scholarships by their own Inter/National organizations.
Students interested in scholarship opportunities should contact the individual chapters for information.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
Founded in 1885 at DePauw University
Founded in 1955 at OCU
Motto: Together let us seek the heights.
National Website: www.alphachiomega.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphachi.com
Founded in 1872 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1961 at OCU
Motto: Union hand in hand.
National Website: www.alphaphi.orgChapter Website: www.ocualphaphi.com
Founded in 1874 at Syracuse University
Founded in 1951 at OCU
Motto: Founded upon a rock.
National Website: www.gammaphibeta.orgChapter Website: www.ocugammaphibeta.com
Founded in 1869 at University of Virginia
Founded in 1967 at OCU
Motto: Bononia Docet
National Website: www.kappasigma.orgChapter Website: www.kappasigmaocu.com
Founded in 1909 at Boston University
Founded in 1906* at OCU
Motto: Every man a man.
Naught without labor.
Crescent through the Cross.
National Website: www.lambdachi.orgChapter Website: www.lambdachiocu.org
Founded in 1848 at Jefferson College (PA)
Colonized in 2010 at OCU
Motto:����������ǡ����������������ϐ������National Website: ���Ǥϔ���Ǥ���
Chapter Website: www.ocuphigam.blogspot.com
Lambda Chi AlphaKappa Sigma Phi Gamma DeltaGamma Phi BetaAlpha PhiAlpha Chi Omega
*Founded in 1906 as a local fraternity called Kappa Phi
ALL-CAMPUSAll-GREEK
2.7Sp‘08
Fa‘08
Sp‘09
Fa‘09
Sp‘10
Fa‘10
Sp‘11
Fa‘11
Sp‘12
Fa‘12
2.82.933.13.23.33.43.5
FRATERNITIESSORORITIES
PARENTS WANT TO KNOW!
OCU Sorority Recruitment
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
OCU’s Greek Life is looking for the next leaders on our campus. Don’t waste another second! Greek Life is waiting!
Register online for Greek Recruitment 2013 at www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife.
Stars Week 2013Tue Aug 13 Greek Information Meeting 7 - 8:30 pm
Fall 2013 Sorority RecruitmentWed Aug 14 Open House 5:30 – 10:30 pmFri Aug 16 Philanthropy Night 6:00 -10:45 pmSat Aug 17 Preference Night 5:00 – 9:45 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 10:00 am
Fall 2013 Fraternity RUSHFri Aug 16 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSat Aug 17 Formal Presentations 5:00 – 9:00 pmSun Aug 18 Bid Day 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
����ϐ���������������������������������������ǥ
A support group to help make the adjustment to college easier
Scholastic resources to help students achieve their academic goals
Leadership skills acquired through hands-on experience
Encouragement to get involved and maximize their potential on campus
Opportunities for active participation in community service projects
Your role as a parent...
Encourage your son or daughter to register for recruitment and to attend as many campus
events as possible
Support your student throughout the process of recruitment and new member education
Learn as much as you can about OCU Greek Life by asking questions of your son or
daughter as she/he meets members in fraternities/sororities
���������������ϐ���������������������of membership
Zero-Tolerance �������������ǥ
Oklahoma City Univer-sity has a zero-tolerance policy regarding hazing that is consistent with Oklahoma state law
Hazing is contrary to the purposes of Greek Life and OCU LIFE
‘13OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY
The OCU Greek community stands on pillars of scholar-ship, leadership, community service and friendship. �����������������ǡ����������ϐ�������������������������Ǥ�For some, it serves as a support network and a place to develop friendships. For others, it is a chance to become involved in community service, philanthropy projects, servant leadership, and academic pursuits. OCU’s Greek community is an important and dynamic part of the university experience. The sororities and fraternities at OCU represent over 20 percent of the student population. Greeks are often campus leaders and members of other OCU organizations.
Consider changing your life forever. Fraternities and sororities are about creating lifelong friendships rich with
heritage and bound together by common values.
www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife www.okcu.edu/students/greeklife
RECRUITMENT LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT COLLEGE LIFE HAS TO OFFER.
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF IF GREEK LIFE IS FOR YOU.
GET INVOLVED!
BE GREEK...BE MORE... BE BOLD...
��ϐ����������������[email protected]
Find us on
Josh GrahamInterfraternity Council President
Franchesca McDowellPanhellenic Council President
GREEK