Why FarmHouse 

 

Join Farmhouse

FarmHouse’s motto is the “Builders of Men.” Our mission is to grow men physically, socially and morally, spiritually, and intellectually. Men of the Minnesota Chapter of FarmHouse Fraternity are enrolled in a variety of different colleges. Outside of the classroom, we encourage members to get involved with organizations on campus and throughout the community. FarmHouse is proud to be a part of a very strong Greek Community at the University of Minnesota with over 40 Greek chapters on campus. Homecoming, exchanges with other fraternities, Machy Days, and Minnesota Royal are four different opportunities throughout the year that allow FarmHouse to compete and socialize with other fraternities and sororities on both the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses.

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The recruitment Process

Recruitment events take place in the fall and spring semesters. Events have encompassed a wide variety of activities from paintball to beach days to poker nights and backyard barbeques. These recruitment events serve as a great way for potential new members to meet the men of the house as well as an opportunity to see how you would fit in at FarmHouse Fraternity. Individuals interested in FarmHouse are always welcome to stop by the house, get a tour, and ask as many questions as possible. We strive to be very transparent with potential new members and their parents about the values of FarmHouse, our membership process, and our vision for the fraternity.

Interested in Joining?

We are always interested in hearing from prospective members! If you are interested in learning more about the house, we encourage you to fill out the contact us form to provide us with some information about who you are. Being a freshman in college can be an overwhelming experience, but we’re always here to help! If you have any questions about FarmHouse Fraternity, the Greek community, or the University of Minnesota, contact our Vice President of Recruitment:

Nathaniel Clore

Phone: (507) 520-1331

Email: clore004@umn.edu

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