Links

  • Cornell Fraternity & Sorority Community

     

    Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs (OFSA)

    The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs advocates for the Greek community in pursuit of fraternal ideals and serves as a resource to develop and educate leaders in a diverse, self-governed, living-learning environment.

     

    Interfraternity Council (IFC)

    The goal of the IFC is to promote the welfare of its member fraternity chapters within the University. Its assistance takes the form of a common governing council, in which the member chapters collectively assemble and discuss issues affecting the Fraternity and Greek System as a whole.

     

    Panhellenic Council (PHC)

    The Panhellenic Association is the governing organization of the 11 Panhellenic sorority chapters at Cornell. The goal of Panhellenic is to develop and maintain fraternity life and interfraternal relations. This is accomplished through all-sorority programming efforts, promotion of superior scholarship, leadership development, and dissemination of information important to women in general. The Panhellenic Council is also the coordinating body for formal recruitment and continuous open bidding.

     


  • Event Planning Resources

     

    Use of University Property Form (UUP)

    Cornell University's Use of University Property Form (UUP) is a tool used to help event planners connect with university officials in order to make their event planning experience efficient and painless. The communication between the event planner and university official will help the event planner better understand university policies and procedures, while allowing the university official the opportunity to learn more about the event and sponsoring organization(s). Though the process may seem tedious at times, it is important to maintain an open line of communications, and be prompt and courteous.

     

    Approved Caterer List

    This list of caterers must be used if the organization seeks to pay vendors for their services using university funds.