Florida Greek Standards
The Florida Greek Standard, unveiled in spring 2006, requires chapters to achieve minimum progress in the areas of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Community, Risk Management, and Facility Management (where applicable).
The forms and policies contained in this section must be submitted to the Office of Sorority & Fraternity Affairs by the required deadline in order for your chapter to receive credit for the Florida Greek Standards. Chapters can check there current status by clicking on the Florida Greek Standards tab and Records by Organization.
Scholarships
- Scholarship Plan Instructions
- Grade Reports:
Service
- Service Form
- Philanthropy Form
- Center for Leadership and Service Fundraising Form
Used to document community service projects for the Florida Greek Standards; 25% chapter participation required
Used to document participation philanthropies for the Florida Greek Standards
Used to document fundraising efforts to the Center for Leadership and Service
Leadership
- Membership Development Plan
- Internal Judicial Plan
- Greek Advance
Annual retreat for Presidents and Council Exec meetings
Community
- Sorority Meal Times
- Fraternity Meal Times
- Chapter Profiles
- Program/Event Form
Form used to document Alumni program, Risk Reduction program, Non-alcoholic socials, etc. for Florida Greek Standards
New Member Education / Membership Intake
- All Councils:
- Checklist for New Member Process
- New Member Process Intent Form
- Anti Hazing Contract Form
- Grade Release Form
- Candidate Selection Form
- New Member Roster
- MGC & NPHC Only:
Risk Management
- Social/Risk Management Training Presentation
- Student Code of Conduct
- Social Event Guidelines
- Crisis Management Plan
- Sample Crisis Management Plan
- FIPG policy
- Spring 2008 Emergency On Call Calendar
Policy that governs on-campus social functions within the Florida Greek community
Due each Fall at Social/Risk Management training
Risk management guide that is utilized by 47 national sororities and fraternities
Listing of on-call staff serving Florida Greek Community members, in the event of a crisis
Administrative Affairs
- CSI Database
- 2007-2008 Policy Review Process
- Program Permit Process
- Student Organization Handbook
- CSI Database Instructions
- Change of Officer Forms
Must Change of Officer Form first
Required in order to begin the CSI Database update process
Facilities
Publications
The Office of Sorority & Fraternity Affairs (OSFA) produces and distributes several media that are designed to inform the Florida Greek community and its constituents (administrators, parents, advisors, alumni, etc.) of developments within the Florida Greek community. These media range from the Florida Greek 411, a weekly newsletter that goes to chapter presidents and other constituents, to the Guide to Florida Greeks, a 36-page brochure that highlights the Florida Greek community.
Florida Greek 411
Weekly newsletter that details what is going-on in the Florida Greek community goes out to chapter presidents, advisors, as well as partners from UF
Guide To Florida Greeks
36-page brochure that will provide you with more information regarding the Florida Greek community
Spring 2007 Programming Calendar
2006-07 Annual Report
The University of Florida Greek Community will be the premier program in the nation. The Florida Greek Annual Report outlines the Office of Sorority and Fraterny Affairs mission statement as well as an array statistics and information pertaining to Greek life here at UF.
Chapter Profiles
Interested in the learning more about the chapters at the University of Florida? Browse our chapter profiles section and discover the number of options the University of Florida offers. View All or browse by governing council …
Interfraternity Council (IFC)
Men's fraternities, the majority of which have privately-owned chapter houses
Multicultural Greek Council (MGC)
Culturally based (e.g. Latino, Asian, South Asian, Multicultural) sororities and fraternities
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC)
Historically-Black sororities and fraternities
Panhellenic Council (PC)
Sororities (or women's fraternities) which all have privately-owned houses
