National Pan-Hellenic Council Recruitment
Steeped in history and tradition, each NPHC chapter at Ole Miss offers a place for camaraderie, belonging, and personal growth.

Find your Place

How to Join
Each NPHC organization brings in new members through Membership Intake. All NPHC chapters have different requirements for membership and conduct intake based on their schedule and need for expansion. Some conduct intake each semester; others only once a year. Many organizations conducting Membership Intake will often host an informational meeting to outline criteria. These meetings are usually publicized via flyers on campus and social media webpages. Additionally, NPHC hosts Greek Forum, a general information session about all its organizations, each semester.

Membership Requirements
Typically, a student must obtain a collegiate GPA of 2.7 or higher and 12 or more hours of credit at the University of Mississippi. Candidates seeking NPHC membership are also encouraged to be involved in campus and community life. Make sure to check out each chapter's values and involvement to see which best align with yours. Each NPHC organization also has (inter)national and chapter requirements. Please contact chapters or the FSL office for additional assistance.

Greek Forum
The Greek Forum is mandatory for students interested in joining NPHC organizations. The NPHC executive board hosts Greek Forum in the first few weeks of each Fall and Spring Semester. Prospective NPHC members must attend this event before joining any chapters' interest meetings. For additional information, please contact the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life.

Meet the Greeks Week
Meet the Greeks Week is the introduction to all the University of Mississippi NPHC Greek organizations. Additionally, NPHC organizations will host events to showcase each organization’s mission, purpose and accomplishments. This is a week filled with information and fun! Follow us on Instagram @UM_NPHC to stay up to date on events!

Top 5 Ways to Show Interest in an NPHC Chapter
- Attend chapter programs and events.
- Attend chapter interest/informational meetings.
- Get to know members of the organization at every opportunity.
- Research chapters' values, involvement, and more.
- Show your own involvement on campus.