All information will be updated here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~orl/greek-soc/cfs/recruitment_dates.html  if details change.


IMPORTANT 
All potential new members need to attend a GLOS Education session about hazing, along with a DBI (Dartmouth Bystander Intervention) session*
Women going through Panhellenic recruitment also need to attend a Panhel info session

It is your responsibility to attend these sessions. Whether you want to join a fraternity, sorority or coed fraternity, it is mandatory for everyone, regardless of your class year

DBI session dates TBA


Fall 2014 GLOS Education Sessions – everyone must attend ONE of these sessions ​​

DATE TIME LOCATION
Tuesday 16 September  12 noon Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Tuesday 16 September  6 PM Carpenter 013 (tentative)
Wednesday 17 September  2 PM Carpenter 013 (tentative)
Wednesday 17 September  6 PM Carpenter 013 (tentative)
Thursday 18 September  1 PM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Thursday 18 September  6 PM Carpenter 013 (tentative)
Friday 19 September 11 AM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Saturday 20 September 12 noon Carpenter 013 (tentative)
Monday 22 September 12:30 PM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Tuesday 23 September  2 PM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Wednesday 24 September 2 PM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Thursday 25 September 1 PM Haldeman 041 (tentative)
Friday 26 September  3 PM Kemeny 008 (tentative)
Please check for any last minute location changes at: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~orl/greek-soc/cfs/recruitment_dates.html

 

 
Coeducational Council Recruitment - please attend a GLOS Education Session and Dartmouth Bystander Intervention Training first ​ ​
Interested in joining...? Contact details Dates (each individual chapter)

Alpha Theta 

33 North Main Street

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Tuesday 23 September 7 PM-9 PM

OR Thursday 25 September 7 PM-9 PM

Phi Tau 

31 North Main Street

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Tues 30 September 5 PM-6 PM 

OR Thursday 2 October 5 PM-6 PM

The Tabard 

3 Webster Avenue

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Fraternity (IFC) recruitment  - please attend a GLOS Education Session and Dartmouth Bystander Intervention Training first ​ ​
Interested in joining...? Dates (for all IFC fraternities listed) Times
Alpha Chi Alpha Friday 26 September  7 PM to 9 PM 
Alpha Delta Saturday 27 September 7 PM to 9 PM 
Beta Alpha Omega Sunday 28 September (optional by chapter) 
Bones Gate    
Chi Gamma Epsilon    
Chi Heorot    
Gamma Delta Chi    
Kappa Kappa Kappa    
Phi Delta Alpha    
Psi Upsilon    
Sigma Alpha Epsilon    
Sigma Nu    
Sigma Phi Epsilon    
Theta Delta Chi    
Zeta Psi Contact details [log in to unmask]
 
 
Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment  - please attend a GLOS Education Session AND Dartmouth Bystander Intervention Training AND a Panhel Info session first ​ ​
Interested in joining...? Dates (for all Panhel sororities listed)  Time
Alpha Phi Round 1: Monday 22 September 6 PM-10 PM  
Alpha Xi Delta and Tuesday 23 September 6 PM-10 PM  
Delta Delta Delta Round 2: Friday 26 September 6 PM-10 PM  
Epsilon Kappa Theta and Saturday 27 September  noon to 4 PM
Kappa Delta Pref night: Sunday 28 September 6 PM-9 PM  
Kappa Delta Epsilon Bid night: Monday 29 September 6 PM 
Kappa Kappa Gamma    
Sigma Delta Contact details  [log in to unmask]
​If  you have a conflict, please email the [log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask] A Panhel executive will contact you to discuss your individual situation ​ ​
 
 
N.A.L.F.O. membership intake process  - please attend a GLOS Education Session and Dartmouth Bystander Intervention Training first ​ ​
Interested in joining...? Contact details Date and time
Alpha Pi Omega Sorority Inc. [log in to unmask] TBA
Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity Inc. Lambda.Upsilon.Lambda@dartmouth.edu TBA
 
 
N.P.H.C. membership intake process  - please attend a GLOS Education Session and Dartmouth Bystander Intervention Training first ​ ​
Interested in joining...? Contact details Date and time
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. [log in to unmask] Fall 2014  - Interest session TBA
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. [log in to unmask] TBA
 

 

More Information

The Greek Leadership Council (GLC) serves the needs and interests of the students affiliated with Greek Letter Organizations. The GLC works as an embodiment of combined attitudes and efforts to foster the Greek Life experience in every facet possible, for as many students as possible, in the best ways possible. 

The GLC works closely with the five Greek sub- councils:

Coed Council

Interfraternity Council

National Association of Latina/o Fraternal Organizations

National Pan-Hellenic Council

Panhellenic Council

 

The GLC is dedicated to the following principles:

- Maintaining the Integrity of the Greek Community

- Greek Unity

- Betterment of the Community

- Successful Prolongation of the Greek Community

 

GLC Policies

Contact the GLC

 

* GLC Constitution

Article I Sexual Assault Policy 
The purpose of this policy is to create a set of standards for the Dartmouth Greek Community regarding acts of sexual misconduct. We aim to protect the health and welfare of our peers and hold members and their organizations responsible for the education, prevention, and adjudication around sexual misconduct. 

A. SEXUAL MISCONDUCT EDUCATION

All members of the Greek community must undergo sexual misconduct education. It is the specific responsibility of each chapter to participate in the educational programs and training sessions listed below. 
We hope to increase education and awareness of sexual misconduct within the Greek community so that individuals will be informed and can act to reduce its prevalence. 
1.0 Education
Members of Greek organizations must attend a minimum of three (3) sexual assault education sessions throughout their time at Dartmouth.
1.1. The first education session will consist of the Dartmouth Bystander Initiative (DBI) Overview training, which must occur no later than the first term in residence of an individual’s membership within the Greek community. It is highly recommended that sub-councils mandate that these trainings be done before recruitment starts (i.e. as a pre-recruitment requirement) whenever possible. Sub-councils are responsible for enforcing any sub-council-specific mandates, including - in cases where sub-councils choose to make the Overview talk a pre-recruitment requirement - making sure that chapters do not recruit individuals who have not completed this basic requirement.
1.2. The second education session will consist of the Movement Against Violence (MAV) facilitation, which must occur during the first term in residence of an individual’s membership within the Greek community. He/she must complete the education session before the end of that academic term (e.g. If an individual accepts a bid in the fall, his/her first education session must be completed by the end of the fall term.)
1.3. The third education session will occur during the following summer term. If a member is not in residence during the summer term, then he/she must complete the third education session during his/her next term in residence at Dartmouth College. Summer education sessions can include, but are not limited to: Movement Against Violence (MAV) facilitation, additional training offered by the Dartmouth Bystander Initiative (DBI) and any other relevant training approved in advanced by the GLC in consultation with student and administrative experts on sexual assault prevention (e.g. Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault, Office of Student Health Promotion and Wellness, etc.).


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