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Alternative Service Breaks

Alternative Service Breaks (ASB) is a student organization at the University of Kentucky that aims to bring students from members of their community to active citizens through high-quality service immersion opportunities in Kentucky, across the United States, and around the world.

Alternative Service Breaks is affiliated with Break Away, a national organization that provides curriculum and a network with over 100 affiliated schools and more than 400 community-based organizations. With so many different issues to focus on and locations to travel to, students are sure to find the right alternative service break experience for them. Regardless of which service trip a student chooses, they are guaranteed to come away from the experience with new connections, new knowledge, a renewed sense of self, and a renewed desire to serve.

Involvement in UK ASB does not begin and end with service trips. Rather, it extends throughout the academic year with orientation sessions, educational programs, service projects, fundraising events, and of course a reunion gathering! This group expects that UK ASB volunteers make a full-year commitment to participating in UK ASB, and challenge volunteers to extend their commitment to the community service beyond their participation in UK ASB. ASB’s goal is to build future leaders that are active, conscientious citizens. 

For more information on Alternative Service Breaks at the University of Kentucky, please contact them at alternativebreaks@ukcco.org.

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Center for Student Involvement

Gatton Student Center, Suite A255

Fraternity and Sorority Recruitment & Intake

Joining a fraternity or sorority at the University of Kentucky is a great way to be involved, find a group of friends and mentors, and increase your leadership skills. Our organizations coordinate their recruitment efforts through each governing council - the Interfraternity Council, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, the Panhellenic Council and the United Greek Council.

 

Hours of Operation

Recruitment and intake periods vary by council and chapter.  Please check each council's page for specific timeframes.

National Pan-Hellenic Council

NPHC organizations take new members into their organizations through a process called membership intake. This process is organized by each chapter individually and includes selection of candidates, education about the organization and initiation and full membership. Some will host membership intake every semester, every year, or every two years. Chapters work with their national organizations to schedule membership intake when it best suits their membership needs. 

Students interested in joining any of the NPHC organizations are required to attend NPHC 101 which is an in-person educational program organized by the council at the beginning of each semester. It provides interested students with more information about each chapter, membership intake and the expectations of fraternity and sorority life at the University of Kentucky.  

Connect with NPHC!

United Greek Council

Fraternities and sororities within the United Greek Council individually coordinate their recruitment opportunities by chapter. Traditionally some chapters within UGC host weeklong recruitment periods, while others conduct membership intake processes at different points throughout the academic year. To provide a centralized location to learn about each organization within UGC, the council hosts an open house event within the first few weeks of school. 

Another way to join the UGC community is by starting an interest group! Interest groups are a group of men or women who come together to create a new fraternity or sorority experience that is not already being offered at University of Kentucky. While all interest groups within UGC will eventually affiliate with a national special-interest or culturally-based fraternity or sorority founded on one specific interest or culture, all our UGC chapters celebrate a diverse membership! 

Connect with UGC!

Interfraternity Council

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) organizes a formal recruitment at the start of the Fall and Spring semesters. This process allows interested men to meet and learn more about each fraternity at UK before bids are extended. Students interested in joining an IFC fraternity must be a full-time enrolled student at the University of Kentucky, as well as meet the academic requirement of either a 2.7 high school GPA (on a 4.0 unweighted scale) or a 2.6 college GPA (minimum of 12 credit hours). The full list of the IFC eligibility requirements is available here

In order to receive a bid from an IFC fraternity, interested students must also register online at www.kentuckyifc.com and pay the $45 recruitment fee at the end of the registration form. 

The fall IFC recruitment period kicks off with IFC’s annual Main Lawn Mingle K Week event, and then continues with the primary recruitment process, which is typically a week long and includes an information session about all participating chapters, as well as open and invite-only chapter hosted events. Bid Day is the last day of primary recruitment and is when new members are officially invited to join. Some chapters will choose to continue to informally recruit after this structured process and men interested are still required to register through IFC’s website. IFC will also host a structured process in the spring.

Connect with IFC!

Panhellenic Council

The Panhellenic Council  (PC) hosts primary recruitment for the 14 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities at the University of Kentucky each Fall semester. UK uses a fully-structured recruitment process in order to build relationships and discover shared interests between chapter members and potential new members, discover shared interests and values among chapter members and potential new members and display the high standards held by all NPC member organizations. 

Primary recruitment registration opens at the end of the Spring semester every year, and closes the Sunday before school begins in the Fall semester.

Participants in primary recruitment must be full time enrolled undergraduate UK students. The cost to register for recruitment is $150.

While there is not a GPA requirement to go through the Panhellenic Primary Recruitment process, some chapters may have a minimum GPA requirement. Panhellenic uses unweighted GPAs to verify grades to send to the chapters. 

Be sure to check out the Panhellenic Council website for full details about the recruitment process.  

Continuous Open Bidding (COB) begins after the conclusion of primary recruitment and continues throughout the academic year. COB is recommended for anyone who chooses not to participate in primary recruitment or did not match to a chapter at the end of the process. Participating sororities will contact women directly to invite them to attend their membership activities or will post information about their COB events on social media. Keep in mind, not all chapters participate in COB. 

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Involvement Advising

Looking to get involved on campus? Or do you want to learn more about navigating BBNvolved to find information about students orgs an events?

Involvement Advising is a great fit for you! Involvement Advisors are students, just like you, who have also navigated the process of getting involved on campus. They are here to learn more about your interests and connect you to opportunities to get involved! You can talk with Involvement Advisors through email, phone, Zoom, or an in-person meeting!

If you’re interested in meeting with an Involvement Advisor, or learning more about your options for getting involved on campus, be sure to fill out the Involvement Advising Request, found here. You can indicate your interest and preferences and an Involvement Advisor will contact you!

Want more information or have questions? Please contact the Involvement Advisors at studentorgs@uky.edu.

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday

8 AM - 5 PM

Location
Center for Student Involvement
160 Avenue of Champions, Suite A252, Lexington, KY 40506
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Residence Life Events and Involvement

Get Involved: Your Journey as a Wildcat in Our Residence Halls 

Welcome to the vibrant and engaging life of a Wildcat resident! Living in our halls is more than just a place to stay; it's about being part of a dynamic community where every student's voice matters. As Wildcats, we each play a pivotal role in creating a fun, vibrant, and engaging atmosphere that enhances our journey toward leading lives of meaning and purpose. 

 

Hours of Operation

Varies per Event

Location
Residence Halls; Around Campus

Hall Programming: A Blend of Fun and Learning

Our Residence Life staff coordinates over 2000 community-building activities annually, focusing on building community, learning from each other and our identities, and events focusing on life skills, academic success, and well-being. These activities are not just fun; they're designed to complement your academic journey and personal growth. To dive into these enriching experiences, check out your hall's BBNvolved page or connect with your RA.  

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Collaborate with Resident Advisors (RAs) and Resident Directors (RDs)

Our RAs and RDs are always looking for enthusiastic students to help plan and execute programs and events in our halls. Your participation and feedback are crucial in making our residence halls the best place for Wildcats to live, learn, and grow. Let's work together to make our halls a hub of excitement and camaraderie! 

Explore Student Leadership Roles

Resident Advisors (RAs)

As a Resident Advisor, you become a mentor and leader in our residence halls, creating a welcoming and supportive environment for fellow students. RAs play a key role in planning activities, providing guidance, and fostering a sense of community. Interested in becoming an RA? For more details, visit our Residence Life Employment Page. 

Front Desk Clerks

Join our team as a Front Desk Clerk to be the welcoming face of our residence halls. This role involves managing administrative tasks, assisting residents, and ensuring a smooth operation at the hall's front desk. A great opportunity to develop customer service and organizational skills. Learn more on our Residence Life Employment Page. 

Community Advisory Boards (CABs)

Our Community Advisory Boards (CABs) are at the heart of our vibrant residence life. As a group of dedicated student volunteers, CABs are instrumental in shaping area-wide and campus-wide programs tailored to our residential students' interests and needs.

Eager to make a difference?

Reach out to Susan Wilton at susan.wilton@uky.edu and join this exciting initiative! 

Peer Mentoring in Living-Learning Programs

For current LLP students aspiring to shape next year's community, consider becoming a Peer Mentor! This role offers a chance to guide new students, share your experiences, and cultivate a supportive and inclusive environment. As a mentor, you'll contribute significantly to both your mentees' success and your personal growth.

Interested? Reach out to livelearn@uky.edu for more information on how to get involved. 

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