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Alumni Involvement

Membership in a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment. Thus, we welcome all alumni in the Chicagoland area to stay involved with their organizations through involvement as an adviser, Quadrangles board member, graduate chapter, or through donations. Individuals who are interested in learning more about the opportunities available may contact Fraternity & Sorority Life at (847) 491-2350. Our most successful chapters have a strong alumni foundation.

Alumni are encouraged to get involved in the undergraduate chapters. Please contact the individual chapters to see where they need additional support. The following are a list of areas for alumni involvement:

Advisors

All Northwestern fraternities and sororities required to have an advisor who meets with the chapter regularly to provide advice and guidance. Successful chapters have strong advisory support, with a group of dedicated individuals who work closely with the members to continuously improve the chapter and the fraternity/sorority experience.

If you are interested in becoming a advisor to one of the local chapters at Northwestern, please contact your national organization to learn more about how you can assist the chapter. You may also contact Fraternity & Sorority Life, who can put you in contact with local chapter advisors.

Graduate Chapters

Graduate chapters are predominately for NPHC and MGC organizations with the idea that membership is for life and thus providing an opportunity to continue beyond their undergraduate years. Most organizations will have a Graduate chapter located in major cities, and sometimes multiple chapters in large areas such as Chicago. The chapter typically meets monthly, participating in service projects and social events. In addition, members from the graduate chapter advise the local undergraduate chapter. Individuals can join the organization at the graduate level if you did not join as an undergraduate. For example, Michael Jordan did not Omega Psi Phi at the University of North Carolina, but rather through the graduate chapter in his hometown.

Housing Corporation

Housing Corporations are generally responsible for all aspects of housing operations. They work closely with the chapter to schedule and complete house improvement or renovation projects, assist with kitchen operations and hire the cook, and/or recruit members to live in the chapter house. Chapter Housing Corporations have an annual budget generated from undergraduate parlor fees, savings, loans, and/or alumni/ae donations.