Any Ball State University student interested in going greek can attend an information session from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Pruis Hall.
Brian Starkel, vice president of recruitment of the Interfraternity Council, said the event would be split into three sections with the first allowing students to go to information tables about the IFC, Panhellenic Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The second section would be a presentation about greek life and the first year experience, Starkel said, and the last section would be a question and answer session.
"This differs from spring because we are involving all three councils and more information about the entire greek community, also focusing on sorority and NPHC life," he said. "This is a smart move because it betters resources and streamlines advertisements to get more bang for our buck."
During the informational night, men can sign up for house tours that will begin this Saturday, and women can begin signing up for recruitment, Starkel said.
No dress code is required.