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s.frede 06-01-2010 02:02 PM

Fraternity for disabled students?
 
Hi, I joined the network because I'm considering founding a new Greek organization with two friends, one of whom uses an electric wheelchair. The fraternity (or sorority. either would most likely be co-ed) would be for students with disabilities. The idea is to eventually adapt a house and offer wheelchair accessible rush, social, and philanthropic events. I realize founding a fraternity is a long, involved, difficult process, more so because this would be a new organization as opposed to a new chapter of an existing fraternity. So I'd appreciate any advice, or even information as to whether a fraternity of this nature exists already (nothing turned up in my googling)
Thank you

Kevin 06-01-2010 03:23 PM

Why not just start a campus club?

And what is wrong with existing organizations? Have you contacted Greek Life to request accommodations so that you may attend recruitment events? Most newer construction homes are going to be wheelchair accessible.

naraht 06-01-2010 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by s.frede (Post 1937754)
Hi, I joined the network because I'm considering founding a new Greek organization with two friends, one of whom uses an electric wheelchair. The fraternity (or sorority. either would most likely be co-ed) would be for students with disabilities. The idea is to eventually adapt a house and offer wheelchair accessible rush, social, and philanthropic events. I realize founding a fraternity is a long, involved, difficult process, more so because this would be a new organization as opposed to a new chapter of an existing fraternity. So I'd appreciate any advice, or even information as to whether a fraternity of this nature exists already (nothing turned up in my googling)
Thank you

While I agree with Kevin's advice, to answer your question, the organization may match up with what you are looking for is Delta Sigma Omicron. Googling, I see chapter at U of Illinois, UNC-Pembroke and Arkansas State.

Psi U MC Vito 06-01-2010 03:43 PM

Why does this need to be a fraternity. This seems to put all the focus on the disability then the person IMO.

tld221 06-01-2010 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1937813)
Why does this need to be a fraternity. This seems to put all the focus on the disability then the person IMO.

Right. After all, people with disabilities have abilities in other ways, and would still make them eligible to rush and be an active member of the traditional greek community.

Plus, I'm sure many of us have members who are disabled in some way and if they are unable to take part in an activity, accommodations are made. Right?

Yeah, I don't see why this need could not be fulfilled via a student club or support group.


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