Like many opportunity for involvement in college, there is a financial commitment associated with a joining a fraternity or sorority. The costs go toward the inter/national fees, chapter operating expenses, and social functions without which organizations can't function. Financial obligations differ among individual chapters, but generally new members can expect to pay higher dues their first semester than in subsequent ones.
Additional costs throughout the semester will go toward chapter meals, pictures, gifts, tee shirts, etc. There are payment plans available for students via their individual chapters, as well as opportunities to apply for chapter and council-based scholarships. While your student is participating in the recruitment/intake process, make sure that your student asks about the financial obligations of membership.
You can find more detailed financial information below:
Please note that not all chapters and councils have scholarships available to members. Also, there are no guarantees that should a student receive assistance that such assistance would be continual.