
The Inter-Greek Council (IGC) is a self-governing student organization that provides guidelines and support to member organizations. The IGC consists of each IGC chapter president and an appointed representative from each chapter. The council meets bi-monthly with the Director of Campus Activities. IGC meetings are a place where members are able to learn from each other, work together and discuss issues within the YHC Greek community.
2012-2013 Officers |
|
| President | Caitlin Meads |
| Vice President | Dane Knudsen |
| Treasurer | Lou Roland |
| Secretary | Yustin Nambo |
| Service Chair | Lauren Robinson |
| Parliamentarian | Charles Getch (Ricky) |
| IRC Representative | Alec Housholder |
Sororities
FRATERNITIES
Alpha iota Sorority
This sorority promotes sisterhood, scholarship, good sportsmanship and character.
Phi Delta Sorority
We develop a strong sisterhood and friendship through understanding and working together, as well as providing opportunities for recreation, leadership and scholarship. We promote individualism, service to the campus and community, and good sportsmanship. Our members develop cooperation and leadership skills by working with one another. One of our main goals is to increase a sense of initiative and self-confidence among members of this strong sisterhood..
Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority
Our sorority's overarching goal is to foster in the hearts of our members a love for Christian fellowship and an attitude of goodwill towards others.
Phi Alpha Phi sorority
Phi Alpha Phi promotes love and encouragement through the unity of a Christian sisterhood, rooted in a passionate love for God. Our goal is to achieve outreach and ministry throughout the campus and the community. We have banded together, under God, as a solid rock of support to offer strength and accountability for one another in each of their daily walks with Christ. We constantly strive to reflect the example laid before them in Proverbs 31, by showing humble kindness and a strong love for the Lord.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded January 16, 1920. Zeta began as an idea conceived by five coeds: Arizona Cleaver, Myrtle Tyler, Viola Tyler, Fannie Pettie and Pearl Neal, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. We were founded to address societal mores, ills, prejudices, poverty and health concerns of the day. Omega Epsilon Zeta Chapter will be the advising chapter at Young Harris College and we can be contacted at oezeta@yahoo.com or through our website at www.oezeta.org.
Alpha Omega Fraternity
We provide a brotherhood on campus that is based on Christian values, a place to gather to share common Christian beliefs, and a refuge from ideals and interests which may otherwise compromise the shared Christian values of the brotherhood. Our brothers take advantage of service and/or mission opportunities throughout the campus and community, as well as to fellow brothers and sisters in Christ wherever they may be.
Chi Delta Phi Fraternity
Our fraternity aims to develop a strong brotherhood through understanding and working together intellectually, physically and socially. Chi Delta Phi works to promote individualism, to provide service to the campus and community, and to develop cooperation by working with one another. Our members develop leadership, scholarship ad maturity while also increasing self-motivation, self-confidence and good sportsmanship. We constantly try to promote recreational and leadership opportunities, a strong tradition of academics and scholarship, chivalry, and most importantly a positive image on campus.
Upsilon Delta Sigma fraternity
Upsilon Delta Sigma holds true to our virtues and morals, to believe in ourselves, to make right decisions, to foster a spirit of brotherhood, to excel academically and athletically, to better our community and college, and to believe in tradition, loyalty and brotherhood no matter what walk of life we come from
Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, fellowship and service, Kappa Sigma is among the most preferred men’s college social fraternities in North America, pledging more men annually than any other fraternity. The Fraternity has over 250,000 initiates, of which over 182,000 are living, and boasts nearly 15,000 undergraduate members at 284 Chapters and Colonies on college and university campuses across North America.
















