One of the benefits of belonging to UNT's Fraternity and Sorority community are the opportunities members and chapters have at their disposal.
Fraternity and Sorority members are connected to academic support services in order to enhance their scholastic achievement. Additionally, members of the community are sought after, and seek opportunities to serve the community. Volunteer and internship opportunities have a magnetic draw to our organizations. Below are some of the academic, volunteer, and internship opportunities that are available for the fraternity and sorority community.
If you would like to share information with the fraternity and sorority community, please contact us at cfsl@unt.edu
General Academic Scholarships through the Eagle Scholarship Portal
(Search Eagle Scholarship Portal on the UNT website.) Log in with your EUID and password, answer 20 questions, and apply for hundreds of scholarships. It’s that easy! All students are encouraged to explore annual scholarship opportunities available. Scholarship opportunities will always be made based on funding available and individual opportunity awarding criteria, and an application does not guarantee an offer will be extended. Apply for these scholarships annually!
Award amount: Varies
UNT Greek Community Endowed Scholarship
Must be a member in good standing of any recognized fraternity or sorority in good standing at UNT and submit an essay of 250 words describing leadership or service within the chapter or the University community at-large.
Award amount: Two, $1,000 awards
Jeffrey Van Seay Memorial Scholarship
- Not have received this award before.
- Be in good academic standing.
- Be enrolled full-time, unless in final semester(s) and do not need to be enrolled full-time.
- Be a member in good standing of a recognized sorority or fraternity at UNT.
- Have demonstrated outstanding leadership or service, either with their chapter or the university community at large.
Award amount: Two, $500-$1,000 awards
Erin Balint Hogue and Kyle Hogue Family Endowment Award
This award is open to members of an IFC and NPC chapter AND are a student in the College of Business or College of Merchandising, Hospitality, and Tourism.
Award amount: Two, $1,000 awards
Leadership, Teacher Corps Program:
Be among the most diverse, remarkable leaders of your generation. By joining Teach For America, you will become part of a powerful network of changemakers shaping our country’s political, economic, and social future. As a corps member, you’ll leverage your unique talents to grow your impact while living your most deeply held values. Corps members teach in more than 40 regions across the country, while more than 64,000 Teach For America alumni lead across sectors in pursuit of expanded opportunities for all students.
How will you lead? Apply to the 2025 Corps today.
- Check out the application. Apply by October 25 at 11:59 pm.
- Connect with Kamille for a 30-minute, virtual meeting to learn more and ask any questions that you may have.
Ignite Fellowship:
Do you want to make a direct impact next semester? Consider applying to Teach For America’s Ignite Fellowship to work directly with elementary, middle, or high school students next spring. We’re seeking college students to lead virtual, small-group tutoring sessions for 3 - 5 hours a week. This is a part-time, paid opportunity to build meaningful relationships with youth, accelerate student success, and hone your leadership skills.
Check out the application. Submit your application by November 20 at 11:59 pm.