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We offer early pay discounts. For example, if they pay their full semester dues before school starts, they get a $25 discount. If they pay within 2 weeks of school starting they get $20 off, and that dwindles down to no discount by $5 each week. Our dues are much less than $2000, so you would have to make it comparable. The great thing is most of the chapter does this and we begin fall with our full budget and the girls are happy because they saved some money. We have the same option for spring, but the fewer girls pay ahead.
I also always tell the chapter in the last meeting before summer that they can pay their dues over the summer. This is usually news to new members and they like the option. You would be surprised at the number of girls who take us up on that. |
Oh and there are ALWAYS parts of the budget that aren't used....re-evaluating the budget is a must every year. I would also look for more low cost/free sisterhood events. It's true, the high dollar events are fun, but they aren't the most memorable. The timesjust hanging out are the ones I remember 10 years later.
Movie Nights Sisterhood Ice Cream Social or trips to Brewsters out of your own pocket. $1 Bowling at the local lanes Cook out with fraternities at the fee state park - they bring the dogs (and grill) you bring the chips. Build in some games. Trust me, it's fun. You need to be creative and think outside the box a little |
This is going to be a big question that all Fraternities and Sororities will have to address in the near future. One thing to look at is asking hard questions like why are people dropping out, or why are they not joining? They claim that it is money, however if you really love and value something you will find a way to bring it into your life. No education is free, so how can we make the GREEK community seem like a steal of a deal! Where are your other groups at, and what do your members, or future members want? I do this all the time and write the answers out. It can be difficult at times; however it is needed for our groups to move forward. What are you doing to give to the members? Are they getting the personal development that we are all craving? Do we have positive leadership to keep people on their toes and proud to be part of ABC group at Z campus? Maybe keeping members around is doing something so simple such setting a goal to compliment 5 of your members a day. I feel that should be a requirement for all Chapter Presidents! Hope this helps.
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Yeah, compliment him once a day, let's see if that solves his financial situation. This reminds me of the Donnie Darko lifeline exercise. |
I agree with lucgreek
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If the girl is worth it, go to your scholarship committee and see if scholarships for dues can be given to any girls in hardship situations with grades above a certain cutoff. Ask your local alumni chapters if they can support in this way as well. Finally, cut the budget as others have said and opt for more 'sisterhood' as opposed to big-budget events. You do need to watch it, because if the support and benefits outweigh living in a cheaper situation, you will ruin any advantages over cheaper housing. |
No, I completely agree that if someone cannot afford it they need to either work out some payment plan they can realistically do, or just resign their membership for their own well-being.
What I took offense to is saying that because the person cannot suddenly afford it that they don't love their group enough. Granted there are people that use money as a cop-out, there are just as many people who cannot afford it due to recent economic circumstances. |
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The girl who buys Prada bags instead of paying dues = probably doesn't love her GLO. The girl who has to go home every weekend and work, in addition to her on campus job, just to pay tuition because her family is strugging so much = probably does love her sorority and is in the unfortunate position of getting booted simply because there isn't enough $$ for everything. I do agree with Jeni's suggestion of asking alumni for help. There are probably alums out there who would much sooner pay the dues for a deserving member of their home chapter rather than send it off to the national foundation. |
^^^I agree!
I always feel sorry for girls who are at EVERY event and love their sorority, but end up having to terminate because they've crunched the numbers and there is just no way they can afford to be in a sorority and pay tuition. However, if you spend the entire weekend at the bars, have a new car, and a different color Berkin for every day of the month, yet you say you "have no money"---I don't feel sorry for you at all. Another thing to add on to this: Something that tends to annoy me is when a girl says she can't pay dues, but she just bought 4 lettered hoodies, a tote, and a lavaliere. Sometimes, when you want to be part of something, you need to skimp on "extras" for awhile. |
I think that most chapters are feeling the pinch nowadays. The key is we gotta think in new ways to make the shortfall. I'm not saying anything that I have the answer to sao any new ideas?
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I was an active member in the early eighties, and my chapter was new, and struggling. We had a huge house to fill, and were constantly COB'ing. Our housing costs were also much higher than those of other greek houses. (The chapter house was bought in the era of double digit interest rates) A number of members deactivated for financial reasons, and the chapter ultimately closed. The whole situation was really sad, and then, like now, many students struggled to pay expenses. The moral of the story: it is important to work with members to ensure that they are able to meet expenses, in order for the chapter to remain strong.
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A few of my brothers just went inactive b/c they know they can't meet financial obligations this year. Sucks.
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