USFC chapters are local, regional, or national and are generally organized around a particular cultural awareness or interest. The recruitment process for these groups is decentralized, meaning that each individual chapter decides the time of year that they would like to induct new members. While most groups recruit in the fall, not all groups do. You can meet members throughout campus, and the chapters generally have information tables during the first weeks of school. You can also look for the United Sorority and Fraternity Council (USFC) table to find out information about all of the groups. Look for flyers and advertisements that invite interested students to information sessions and other intake activities.
The twelve USFC chapters are as follows:
Alpha Kappa Omega (fraternity - Filipino interest)
Gamma Zeta Alpha (fraternity - Latino interest)
Lambda Sigma Gamma (sorority - Multicultural interest)
Lambda Theta Alpha (sorority - Latina interest)
Lambda Theta Phi (fraternity - Multicultural interest)
Nu Alpha Kappa (fraternity - Latino interest)
Sigma Alpha Zeta (sorority - Multicultural interest)
Sigma Delta Alpha (fraternity - Latino interest)
Sigma Lambda Beta (fraternity- Latino interest)
Sigma Omega Phi (sorority - Multicultural interest)
Sigma Theta Psi (sorority - Multicultural interest)
Zeta Chi Epsilon (fraternity - Multicultural interest)
