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IFC Recruitment
Welcome
Potential New Member,
Congratulations on taking your first step toward becoming a true Volunteer, and your decision to join our fraternity community! Your years at Tennessee will shape and define the man you will become. The decisions you make this first year—beginning with the decision to come to UT—will determine which aspects of student life you experience to the fullest.
The decision to join a fraternity is one that opens many doors of opportunity to you. Fraternities at Tennessee participate in every aspect of student life, including community service, philanthropy, intramural sports, and many more. Additionally, members of fraternities manage functional organizations, often operating budgets of more than $100,000, balance a social life with a professional life, network with successful alumni across the nation, and develop their leadership skills in various professional scenarios.
Believe it or not, many of America’s greatest leaders are members of fraternities, including all but three United States presidents since 1825, and 45 CEO’s from the top 50 Fortune 500 companies! Fraternity men have achieved these leadership roles because, behind perhaps only the military, fraternities have passed the test of time as one of the greatest institutions of leadership development available to college students.
Fraternities were founded in dedication to values that transcend social trends. In fact, fraternities and sororities make up the largest contingency of values-based student organizations in the nation, which include values like honor, excellence, and most importantly, brotherhood. It’s our commitment to our own values that make fraternity life at UT an invaluable investment that is guaranteed to provide returns like no other form of student involvement.
This letter only gives a brief insight, but the real intricacies must be experienced. I encourage you to find out for yourself. If you keep an open mind, joining a fraternity can be a very rewarding experience for you and I hope that you are able to find that for yourself by “adding a chapter to your life!”
The Interfraternity Council at the University of Tennessee and its member fraternities are excited to welcome you to our fraternity community.
Fraternally,
Interfraternity Council
Vice President of Recruitment
Fall 2024 Registration Information
- In order to register for the Fall 2024 IFC Recruitment process you will need to know your NetId. Below you will find a link that includes information on how to locate that NetId. https://oit.utk.edu/general/areyounew/netid-and-email-accounts/#:~:text=Go%20to%20volmail.utk.edu,on%20the%20OIT%20Email%20website
- Registration is required for early move-in for on-campus housing.
- Early-Bird Priority registration guarantees early move-in for PNMs living on campus and will cost $100. This will last from May 1 through May 31
- Priority registration guarantees early move-in for PNMs living on campus and will cost $110. This will last from June 1 through June 30.
- Late registration does not guarantee early move-in for PNMs living on campus and will cost $120. This will last from July 1 through August 12.
2024 Important Recruitment Dates
- Registration opens: May 1
- Early-Bird* Registration ($85): May 1 – May 31
- Priority* Registration ($95): June 1 – June 30
- Late Registration* ($100): July 1 – August 12
- IFC Cookout: August 13
- Orientation: August 13 and must be completed prior to the first day of recruitment.
- Bid Day: August 18 at 9:00 AM
- Beginning of 365 Recruitment: August 18 at 12:00 PM
- Fall IFC 101: August 26 AT 7:00 PM
- New Member Orientation Health and Safety Module: August 18 and is to be completed before accepting a Bid.
* Early-Bird/Priority registration guarantees early move-in for PNMs living on campus. Late registration will not have guaranteed early move-in for University housing; interested students may register for recruitment until the end of the first day of recruitment on 13.