
Sorority and Fraternity Community Standards Agreement
2025 Community Standards Agreement
An agreement between Greek Chapters and Members, Councils, Advisors, and Ohio University Sorority and Fraternity Life Staff.
Mission Statement: The Sorority Fraternity Life Community Standards Agreement recognizes the need for peer-to-peer accountability, respect within/between peers and staff, and establishing a mutual standard that opens opportunity to community-wide support, respect, and representation.
Community Values: friendship, respect, engagement, inclusivity, support, integrity, philanthropy & service, collaboration, and scholarship.
- Expectations for Greek chapters and their members
- Chapter Expectations
- Follow through with proper program planning and execution of events using the mediums required for communication.
- Learn, live, teach and expect to have a positive image of fraternity and sorority life.
- Provide opportunities for members to achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) above the all undergraduate GPA.
- Each chapter will host relevant academic programming events.
- Each chapter will designate a Scholarship Chair to plan regular academic programming.
- Each chapter must complete all PawPrint forms required by SFL by the end of each calendar year.
- Mid-term completion is encouraged.
- Each chapter will pay all council dues by their respective due date unless otherwise agreed to in a payment plan.
- Each chapter will hold regular executive board and chapter meetings.
- Each chapter will host relevant risk management programming, both in accordance with [Inter]National Headquarters and/or SFL.
- Each chapter will host siblinghood events on a regular basis.
- Each chapter will maintain an updated roster with SFL and their [Inter] National Headquarters.
- Chapters will not engage in programming or fraternizing with social greek letter organizations that are NOT currently recognized by a Council, SFL, or the University.
- Each chapter will seek, maintain, collaborate, support and nourish relationships within the Greek Community, campus partners, and relevant stakeholders.
- Leadership of all chapters should establish a relationship and have open communications with other chapter leaders within the council and outside of the council.
- Chapter leadership is expected to autonomously resolve chapter issues within organizations in a civil and respectful manner.
- Each chapter is expected to follow and interact with all other ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½SFL Chapter & Council social media accounts.
- Reposting other chapters events on your chapters page.
- Being proactive about sharing chapter accomplishments.
- Chapter leaders are expected to bring overall community concerns to their respective Council leaders or SFL Staff members.
- Alcohol should not be the primary form of reference for fraternities and sororities.
- Member Expectations
- Challenge one another in a positive manner and engage in healthy competition.
- Respect each other’s human dignity as interfraternal brothers, sisters, and siblings.
- Chapter Leadership is expected to uphold our community values and their respective chapter values in order to lead by example.
- Follow all University and SFL guidelines.
- Complete the State of Ohio’s anti-hazing policies:
- Understand what constitutes hazing per the State of Ohio and ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University
- Complete all educational modules required by [Inter]National HQ
- Complete all Hazing Prevention Training by ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University.
- Attend all educational programs coordinated by SFL to combat hazing.
- Hold our members to a higher standard and be good stewards of SFL culture.
- Uphold your individual organization’s espoused Fraternal Values.
- New and old members should be engaged with community and chapter programming.
- Attend Council and SFL Educational Programs that have your personal and professional development at the core of their purpose.
- Members will be held accountable for their actions if they do not live up to this standards agreement through their individual chapter judicial board.
- Leadership expectations
- Have representation of your chapter at all SFL sponsored leadership retreats.
- The president/appointed delegate will attend the monthly all presidents meetings.
- Council delegates must go to all council delegate meetings.
- Chapter leaders must attend roundtable meetings for respective positions.
- Communicate recruitment/intake dates with the respective council and/or SFL office.
- Must follow through on all necessary paperwork forms required by nationals, councils, etc.
- Chapters must follow the new member education period established by SFL/[Inter]National HQ (ex: max 8 week period).
- Each chapter must submit their new member education plan at least 1 week before the program begins.
- Educate new members on the Community Standards Agreement and expectations set forth by their councils and governing documents.
- Nondiscrimination/hazing
- Chapter will abide by university policy on hazing prevention.
- No chapter will haze any member of the SFL community regardless of active, new, or potential status.
- Each chapter will foster an environment for learning and protect the safety, rights, and dignity of every new and active member.
- Each chapter should promote inclusivity within its membership and across the Greek community.
- Conduct/Judicial
- Each chapter will follow their headquarters policies on alcohol and drug use.
- Must follow federal, state, local, school laws on alcohol and drugs.
- Must follow the student code of conduct.
- Must have a working judicial/standards/accountability board. Including having the following in writing as part of the chapter constitution and/or bylaws:
- Procedures and process
- Board selection
- Sanctions
- Chapter Expectations
- Expectations for Councils
- Have all recognized councils always support each other.
- All council officers check in with their respective chapter exec members (ex: Council President and Chapter Presidents Roundtable, Recruitment Roundtables, etc.) to ensure proper delegation and execution of tasks.
- Clear and constant communication across councils.
- Provide financial transparency with Member Chapters.
- Expectations for Chapter Advisors
- Act as a liaison between headquarters and their respective chapter, and university.
- Properly communicate the needs of the chapter to university staff and other council advisors.
- Should be properly trained, whether by headquarters or SFL staff, to provide proper guidance.
- Ensure chapters follow local and national policy.
- [Inter]National Headquarters should recommend or provide a pool of advisors on a timely basis.
- Actively engage in the week-to-week operations of chapters.
- Provide healthy guidance to chapter leadership.
- Provide relevant and realistic advice for chapter decisions (ex: recruitment roundtables).
- Build relationships with current respective chapter members.
- Allow executive boards to learn from their mistakes and give them room to grow.
- Advisors must complete training made available by SFL/University.
- Attend advisor meetings and offer constructive feedback to SFL Staff.
- Expectations for Ohio University Sorority and Fraternity Life Staff
- Maintain a transparent communication approach, always.
- Be conduits of leadership development for all chapter execs.
- Be equitable in addressing the needs of chapters.
- Provide good and timely communication.
- Maintain chapter accountability through an assessment process –PAWPRINT– and by having effective communication about issues with chapter leadership.
- Be willing to compromise.
- Provide opportunities for community building.
- Promote and encourage new ideas for chapter/council leadership.
- Help boost morale between fraternity and sorority members and ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University.
- Encourage non-SFL ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University staff to come to SFL events.
- Be willing and able to provide continuous education workshops and training if needed for chapters.
- Provide new member education on ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University Fraternity and Sorority Life for all councils.
- Provide annual training on updated policies and community expectations.
- Plan and execute annual Greek Leadership Retreat and other leadership development opportunities for chapter presidents and respective exec board members.
- Monthly president meetings.
- Provide academic/conduct standings on the website.
- Provide all supplemental paperwork necessary to ensure proper chapter operations in a timely manner.
- Provide a community grade report within one week of it being sent from the Registrar’s office.
- Expectations of Ohio University
- Always encourage interaction with upper-level administration with the SFL Community to support SFL community members, in addition to behavioral accountability.
- Take into consideration and invite SFL Council and Chapter leaders to community wide conversations and discussions.
- Suggest ways that the SFL community can contribute to the campus community through service and volunteerism.
- Find ways for us to be ambassadors for ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University.
- Encourage and support University Communications and Marketing to feature fraternity and sorority organizations in marketing material, and campus visibility.
- Acknowledge and celebrate SFL Community wins to all University stakeholders.
As chapter and council presidents of the 2025 Sorority and Fraternity Community at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½University, we will share, educate, and whole-heartedly work to uphold these community standards within reason by our chapters and councils.
Chapter | President |
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ACACIA | Weston Barber |
Alpha Delta Pi | Avery Brown |
Alpha Epsilon Pi | Patrick O'Leary |
Alpha Gamma Delta | Madi Lethander |
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. | Kylie Bridgeman |
Alpha Omicron Pi | Allyn Simon |
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. | Darnell McMullen |
Alpha Psi Lambda | Madi Gerona |
Alpha Xi Delta | Ambria Herring |
Beta Theta Pi | Tim Gronert |
Chi Omega | Eliza Brofford |
Delta Gamma | Kate McClellan |
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. | Brianna Jones |
Delta Zeta | Alyssa Zuesi |
Gamma Phi Beta | Brooklyn Thomas |
IFC | Dash Dunlea |
MGC | Cecilia Cervantes |
Director | Christianne Medrano Graham |
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. | Osahon Ogbedor |
Kappa Sigma | Will Tipka |
Mu Sigma Upsilon | Cecilia Cervantes |
Omega Phi Psi Fraternity, Inc. | Josh Richardson |
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. | Ray Parker |
Phi Delta Theta | Dylan Burke |
Phi Gamma Delta | FRank LaSalle |
Phi Kappa Psi | Ryan Pavia |
Phi Kappa Tau | Hayden Carrier |
Pi Beta Phi | Ava Najsztup |
Pi Kappa Alpha | Braeden Beck |
Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Richie Lusk |
Sigma Kappa | Avery Pine |
Tau Kappa Epsilon | Ben Halverson |
Theta Chi | Jacob Dorony |
NPHC | Cameron Procter |
PC | Michelle Nie |
Assistant Director | Sydney Stephan |
