Greek Life

Current Member and Community Resources

Looking for the link to recruitment information? Anti-Hazing resources? General policies and procedures? You have come to the right place! This page is your one-stop-shop for Greek Life resources. Can't find something? Email gogreek@uttyler.edu to submit your question and/or request for additional information.

General Information

Policies & Procedures

Expansion Information

Student Organization Registration

Community Service

College Panhellenic Council Information (Sororities)

Men's Council Council Information (Fraternities)

National Pan-Hellenic Council Information (Fraternities and Sororities)

Hazing Resources

Hazing is any intentional, knowing, or reckless act occurring on or off the campus of UT Tyler that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student.

--UT System Regents' Rules, Rule 50101

Hazing with or without the consent of a student inflicting the hazing or the person submitting to the hazing is not permitted and subject to immediate discipline. In addition, as a part of the registration process each semester, each organization must sign a written statement acknowledging that the organization does not engage in hazing activities which may be dangerous, harmful, or degrading to the student. For additional information about hazing policies, please refer to Subchapter 2.7, Sec. 2.7-304 for Student Organizations and Chapter 8, Sec. 8-8.04 for Student Conduct and Discipline in the Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs.

Report a hazing incident to:

David Hill
Director of Judicial Affairs
903.566.7028

For counseling, contact The Student Counseling Center

Electronic Reporting

If you are concerned about the behavior of a student, please use the link below to report that information to the CARE Team. The link will take you to the CARE  Report electronic form page. Please include all relevant information you can in the forms on that page before clicking on the submit button. Please include your contact information so we can follow up if we need more information.

If you have an immediate concern, please contact UPD at (903) 566-7060 or dial 911 if it is an emergency.

Reporting a Student of Concern

Updated 5/3/2022