FARMHOUSE FRATERNITY
builder of men

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RECRUITMENT

FarmHouse is similar but yet different from all other fraternities on campus. We are very diverse in our membership as we have individuals majoring in areas from Animal Science to Exercise Science although most members have some tie to the rural area. Our membership is a brotherhood that is established on principles which build a man intellectually, spiritually, socially and morally, and physically. In addition to our strong brotherhood relationships, we are very active in all campus events. That includes various activities with several sororities as well as participation in community service and leadership conferences to aid in our success as a fraternity.

FarmHouse is an International Fraternity with chapters across the U.S. and Canada. The Tennessee Chapter is a member of the Inter-Fraternity Council which places us in the Greek community along with all other major fraternities on the UT campus. FarmHouse, to say the least, is the most unique fraternity on campus that has many attributes to offer a young man.

FarmHouse has established itself as an outstanding chapter. In fact FarmHouse was named the most outstanding fraternity at UT for the 2003-2004 academic year. Some of that excellence resulted from us having the highest grade point average of all fraternities. Our chapter members hold many leadership positions on campus also.

We are seeking young men who would like to be involved in an organization that is a "Builder of Men".

Fraternally,

Brandon Cobble
Vice President - Recruitmentof Farmhouse Fraternity
University of Tennessee

Recommendations

At FarmHouse, we can't recruit by ourselves. We ask for your help in providing us with names, addresses, and phone numbers, so that we can contact these people. Click here to access the form which can be returned by either mail or email.

 

FarmHouse Fraternity
University of Tennessee
1901 Lake Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37916
(423) 637-2766 (423) 637-4806
Email: utfarmh@utk.edu

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Updated: 5/31/04