FSL Facilities
Each IFC fraternity, PHC sorority, and NPHC fraternity and sororities have dedicated space on-campus—called lodges and cottages—for meetings, events, and building community. These are university-owned spaces that are leased to the applicable house corporation or national organization; lodges and cottages are non-residential and students may not reside or sleep in them.
Each fraternity and sorority must have a house manager within their executive board that serves as the liaison between the Center for Student Involvement, University Facilities, and the applicable housing corporation or national organization. Lodges and cottages are inspected weekly by CSI staff, University Facilities, and the house manager.
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Lodge and Cottage Inspections
All fraternity lodges and sorority cottages participate in weekly inspections. Please review the following attachments for more information.
Fraternity Inspection Checklist
In the event expectations are not met during the inspections, the Center for Student Involvement has written out a policy walking the chapters through the different repercussions.
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Break Periods
During the University’s winter and summer break periods, there will be no access to the lodge or cottages. Prior to the break periods, the Center for Student Involvement works with the individual chapters to make sure the appropriate arrangements are made. Please review the following attachments for more information.
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Lease Agreements
All fraternities and sororities with designated space on campus are required to be on lease agreements. Lease agreements are made between the university and the individual chapter’s nationals or housing corporation. Both parties will have access to completed, signed copies of the lease agreement. The following attachments contain pieces of information from the lease agreement that are pertinent to the chapter specifically.