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Tom Earp 09-25-2001 06:15 PM

Andrew, let me know what is going on! Jen gave me a fill in!

E_ M at hoyotomas@aol.com to talk some more!!!!

aTmAggie 09-30-2001 12:53 AM

Hi Tom and Jen (and others),

This is actually AggieDoc (formerly, I guess). I haven't been able to get back into my account. I've tried everything and it just isn't working. Tom, I never got your PM.

Anyway, it's true, I've been out of the country for a while. Been back about a week. I am definitely still interested in Alum Initiation, though, I have not had much time lately to pursue it.

I was sort of hoping to get involved initially in programming--for example, on health care issues. Do you think this is something that the young men need (or even have at their regular meetings)?

Tom, I would very much like to talk with you about this via e-mail. I am aggiedoc1995@yahoo.com . I'd appreciate any advice on how you think I can begin to get involved.

My intentions are very sincere, and based on the great things I see my wife, sister and sister-in-law doing as alumnae for the young women in their communities. I am willing to earn my place and would be honored if asked to be an alum initiate. Even if I am not, I hope to contribute to Greek organizations anyway through programming on health-related issues.

Finally, I'd like to apologize for "disappearing." The last week of my rotation got hectic, then I left town. Sorry 'bout that.

Andrew

aTmAggie 09-30-2001 01:03 AM

PS...
 
By the way, I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to reply. I appreciate your words of wisdom and information.

Andrew

Tom Earp 10-01-2001 04:29 PM

Andrew, I tried to e-m you and it got kicked back as not valiad!

E-M and will discuss with you further as gave you some info of who to cantact at our International! :)

aTmAggie 10-01-2001 08:26 PM

Hmm...I wonder what happened?

I did end up getting one of your e-mail messages and have replied. Again, many thanks for your time. I appreciate your willingness to help.

Andrew

WSUalum 02-26-2002 12:59 AM

Good luck!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AggieDoc
Thanks to all the people who have responded so far. I appreciate all of the information you've provided.

Andrew


Andrew-
Good luck on finding a Fraternity to become a member of. There are many Fraternities that are open to alumni initiates. Do not give up! It is a great experience!
:)

Cluey 11-27-2002 10:02 PM

Does anyone have any updated information on Andrew?

I love to hear stories, especially ones with happy endings... :)

Tom Earp 11-28-2002 04:15 PM

Cluey, just tried an e-m again!

If get anything, will update!

Thank you for bringing that up again!

You a sweety!:)

Cluey 11-28-2002 10:00 PM

Tom,

I can't take the credit for finding this thread; it belongs completely to CutiePie2000. She was discussing it in the newest fraternity alum initiation thread and I was curious to see if things had worked out for Andrew.

Thanks for emailing him and the compliment!

WCUgirl 09-12-2004 11:47 PM

I did a search and came up with this thread only. :(

Just for curiosity's sake, what fraternities do alumni initiation? What are the requirements for alumni intiation for these groups? I'm assuming they require service to a college chapter or volunteering w/ a chapter as a requirement.

If there's another thread on this subject, please post a link.

Thanks!

Sister Havana 09-14-2004 01:02 PM

Just doing a google search I found this information:

Pi Kappa Phi does it.
- Alumni Initiation - Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity allows brothers to initiate men who have already attended an accredited institution. Men invite their grandfathers, fathers and brothers to take part in initiation. Alumni initiates are full members of Pi Kappa Phi and have the same rights as men initiated in college. The only restriction is they cannot previously be a member of any national social fraternity and they must be completed with their schooling. They can be members of honor fraternities and/or service fraternities.

So does Delta Upsilon:
Delta Upsilon's Alumni Initiate Program provides a perfect opportunity to introduce non-affiliated men to the vision and values that have guided our Fraternity for over 165 years. Many represent the qualities and talents we look for in chapter advisors. In many cases they may be recruited to serve the colony as valuable, confident, and knowledgeable resources.

It sounds like Delta Chi does too (I read an article about fathers of guys in one chapter becoming alumni initiates of that chapter.) As do Theta Xi and Phi Sigma Kappa, but I haven't seen any specifics about those groups.

Kevin 09-17-2004 04:43 PM

We do alumni initiations, but it's fairly rare.

We've done one in my chapter -- a faculty advisor. And there's another in the works right now.

It has to be voted on by our High Council.

GeekyPenguin 09-21-2004 01:01 AM

Sigma Phi Epsilon does but I was given the impression that they are extremely rare.

Boodleboy322 01-01-2005 02:11 PM

Re: Alum Initiation for Fraternities?
 
Dr. Samuel Brown Wiley Mitchell actually founded the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity in the 1800s. The initial meetings were held in his office when the fraternity rolled out in it's infancy stages.

Phi Kaps were a pretty cool group of guys when I was in undergrad. I almost rushed their fraternity but favored my own GLO.

Regards,

Boodleboy322


Quote:

Originally posted by AggieDoc

Are there any Greek alum initiate options for a 28-year old Doc?

Thanks for your help!

Andrew

[This message has been edited by AggieDoc (edited August 18, 2001).]


Senusret I 01-01-2005 02:15 PM

Alpha Phi Alpha has Alumni Initiation, as does Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, and Iota Phi Theta.


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