
#Greek life at university of richmond professional
The organization must be able to send professional staff or elected volunteers to campus to conduct the key components of the new chapter’s creation.The organization must have policies that are congruent with the fraternity and sorority policies of the University of Richmond.The national organization must disclose the institutions and dates of their three most recent chapter closures.The establishing organization must operate a national headquarters at the time of applying that must show proof of fifteen (15) consecutive years of business operations and have undergraduate chartered chapters at fifteen (15) or more colleges and universities at the time of application.The establishing organization must be actively affiliated with a national council at the time of applying (Example: NPHC, NPC, NIC, NMGC, NAPA, NALFO, etc.).


The university also recognizes that the community must be adequate so as to provide opportunities for every student who has the desire and means to join. The University of Richmond recognizes a strong fraternity and sorority life (FSL) community is a constructive element of student life. Registered Student Organization Conduct Report.
