The Fraternity and Sorority community inspires its members to make lasting connections, get involved on campus and achieve their academic goals. Associated with the Center for Student Involvement, FSL members act as fearless leaders, in and outside of the classroom, exploring how to live the values of scholarship, leadership, service and brotherhood and sisterhood.
Four councils. One community.
How to Join
Important dates:
May 1: Recruitment registration begins.
July 31: Recruitment registration closes.
Aug. 16: Potential new members move in to residence halls and recruitment orientation begins.
Aug. 17-19: Chapter visit days.
Aug. 19: Bid day.
How to express interest:
- Research the organization you are interested in to ensure the organization aligns with your personal values.
- Get involved in other clubs, organizations and community service opportunities.
- Attend the programs and events of the organizations you’re interested in and get to know the members.
- Follow Mizzou MGC (@mizzoumgc) social media accounts as well as individual chapter social media channels to help you stay up-to-date on event and programs you can attend.
- Attend the MGC 101 event or other informational meetings hosted throughout fall and spring semester.
How to express interest:
- Research the organization you are interested in to ensure the organization aligns with your personal values.
- Get involved in other clubs, organizations and community service opportunities.
- Attend the programs and events of the organizations you’re interested in and get to know the members.
- Attend an interest or informational meeting for the organization you’re interested in.
Important dates:
May 1: Recruitment registration begins.
July 31: Recruitment registration closes.
Aug. 12: Potential new members move in to residence halls.
Aug. 13: Open house round.
Aug. 14-15: Philanthropy days.
August 16-17: Sisterhood days.
Aug. 18: Preference day.
Aug. 19: Bid day.
Learn from current students what they love about Fraternity and Sorority at Mizzou. Here’s a sneak peek:
- You have a support group to help ease the adjustment to college and make college life fun.
- Scholastic resources to help you achieve your academic goals.
- Gain leadership skills you can use for the future through hands-on experience.
- Encouragement from the community so you get involved, stay involved and make connections across campus.
- Opportunities for you to participate in community service projects.