Bama Athletic Dept. To Contribute $1.2 Million To New $6.2 Million Phi Kappa Psi House
You don’t have to attend the University of Alabama to know that it’s a school dominated by Greek Life. 29% of men and 38% of women enrolled in the school are members of social fraternities or sororities. In recent years, due to growth in the student population and an increase in interest and involvement in Greek Life, the University of Alabama has sought to bring new fraternities and sororities to campus and build new houses.
The UA Board of Trustees has signed off on a plan for the construction of a new house for Phi Kappa Psi. In all, the house is supposed to cost $6.2 million. The school is providing a $4.6 million loan to help the fraternity pay some of that. Interestingly, the athletics department is going to contribute $1.2 million towards the construction of the house.
Some of you might wonder why the athletics department is contributing to the construction of a fraternity house, but to me, it’s simple. In giving money for the construction of a fraternity house, Alabama athletics is not making a donation. They’re making an investment. Also, the fraternity is relinquishing some property rights near the bustling north end of Bryant-Denny — in turn, a check for 1.2 large.
From AL.com:
University spokeswoman Cathy Andreen said the contribution is due to the fraternity’s cooperation in giving up their property at the north end zone of Bryant-Denny stadium. The new house will be constructed across campus on University Boulevard.
The University of Alabama, unlike many other schools, recognizes the importance of fraternities and sororities. They understand that that’s where the big bucks come from. Two weeks after the school suspended all pledging activities in Fall 2012, president Guy Bailey stepped down. Who replaced him? Judy Bonner, a Delta Gamma and University of Alabama alum. Some believe that she was chosen because she would be more pro-Greek than her predecessor and thus more likely to solicit donations from powerful Greek alumni.
I’ve digressed. Back to the house. So, Phi Kappa Psi is getting a $6.2 million house? I’m no expert, but I imagine that with $6.2 million, you can get a lot. With that kind of money, I obviously expect a beautiful exterior, three stories, and a spacious basement for “activities.” I’m sure the house’s chapter room is going to be incredibly ornate, too. All that is good and fine, but it’s the added accessories that are going to make a difference.
Now, if I was the one planning what some of the money would go to, here’s what I’d do. First off, you want a huge veranda. I know big porches are the style down there, but you’re going to want the biggest one. Next, you need to have a rooftop patio. It can be big or small, but the possibilities are virtually endless when your house essentially has a viewing platform on top of it. Of course, the house is going to need a great bar. I don’t know what Bama’s rules are about bars in the houses, but fuck it, you need a great bar. As a matter of fact, you probably need more than one bar. Look into that.
I could go on for a long time about the various accessories and amenities this new house should have. With $6.2 million, I’m sure the men of Phi Kappa Psi are going to get a great house. Personally, I’m interested to see what the new house will look like. Not to jinx it or anything, but have you heard about Virginia Tech’s Sig Ep? Don’t screw this up.
[via AL.com]
Bottom tier not being able to fund their own money for a house? TFTC?
12 years ago at 1:19 pmThank you. Investments in Athletics and Greek life are invaluable. After we won the ship in 2010 we built state-of-the-art engineerring, athletic, residence and dining facilities…..havent done shit since then and I wonder why. I wish the libs running this school would pull their heads out of their asses. I mean our fucking charter almost got pulled this year because we made pledges push us and our dates around in “mobile thrones” we had them build…like what the fuck good can that do for the university? and what harm is it causing the pledges. I love Auburn, but jesus christ the people here could learn a thing or two from the administration in Tuscaloosa
12 years ago at 3:12 pmAs much as I hate Alabama athletics, they sure as fuck know how to run a University.
12 years ago at 3:43 pmStill not rushing there. They have like 30 people.
12 years ago at 7:52 pmthese guys are bottom of bottom tier. id contemplate being a geed over accepting a bid here
12 years ago at 8:03 pmphi psi’s tend to be top tier chapters at most schools…say they get a good house, i’m sure they’ll be solid in a few years as the tools graduate
12 years ago at 1:25 amthey’re really shitty at Auburn too. I haven’t heard much about them at any other SEC school either.
12 years ago at 4:35 pmThey call it a “soup kitchen” when they do that.
12 years ago at 12:44 pmHigh, high, high. Good job gentlemen.
12 years ago at 1:47 pmbeing rich TFM
12 years ago at 5:45 pmIsn’t this pretty common there? I heard that’s how the chapter of my fraternity got the money so quickly for its house. Shula decided to build something where they had their plot and the university gave them the majority of the loan and a spot on new (I think) row
12 years ago at 11:24 pm