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Frequently Asked UGC Questions

How do I get information on UGC rush?
UGC does not have an structured rush process. There is "Go Greek!" in the fall at which each organization has the opportunity to give a brief description of their process. The best way to find out more information about rush is to contact each organization individually. Contact information can be found under the find an organization link of the GLIE website.

Is there a minimum grade requirement or earned credit requirement for UGC rush?
Each organization sets its own requirements and the best way to find this information is to contact each individual organization. You may also contact the UGC Advisor in the area of Greek Life and Intercultural Education to obtain more information.

How many organizations are currently members of UGC?
There are currently seven organizations in UGC. These organizations are Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc., Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., Lambda Theta Phi Fraternidad Latina, Inc., Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority, Inc., Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc., Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc., and Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc.

What are the benefits of joining a UGC organization versus joining an organization that is not currently affiliated with the council?
UGC is supported by the area of Greek Life and Intercultural Education. UGC organizations can take advantage of the resources and programming that are offered by Greek Life and Intercultural Education including: a staff advisor, the Greek resource library, Greek Leadership Retreat, the Change Institute, and Greek 101.