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KappaGirl2 02-28-2001 04:32 PM

Spring Semester Freshmen Rush
 
My school now has Fall semester rush for sophomores who want to join sororities. (The procedures for men aren't formal.) Anyway,is there anyone out there who has their rush occur Spring semester freshmen year? My school wants to implement Spring semester rushing for freshamn, so I was just curious to see what has worked and how it has worked. This would be much appreciated. Thanks!

tcsparky 02-28-2001 11:18 PM

I understand that the University of North Carolina at Charlotte began having deferred Rush in January this year. They will have informal and COB in the fall for sophmores and up, but freshmen must wait until spring semester for Formal Rush. Contact someone there to find out how it went for them.

ilovemyglo 03-01-2001 12:15 PM

Georgetown College in KY has deferred rush, they always have so far as I know and they love it!!!

shadokat 03-01-2001 02:53 PM

My school, Bloomsburg University of PA had deferred rush. It worked well, but it also gives women the opportunity, and time, to hear reputations and bad mouthing of sororities before they go through recruitment. I do think it is important for freshmen to orientate themselves to school before beginning pledging though. It has been successful for us, as we used to have Fall Formal Rush for Sophmores, but we switched because less women were rushing.

I think it's a good idea, but not one that NPC supports overall.

Billy Optimist 03-01-2001 03:16 PM

My school has deffered rush. I think it works pretty good, because it gives people a chance to meet everyone, and go to all the parties, instead of just who their highschool friends are, or their roomates hang out with.

KappaGirl2 03-01-2001 04:46 PM

Ummm...I don't know what gave you all the impression that my school was doing deferred rush...I'm not even exactly sure what that is. What my school wants to implement would be rushing and pledging during the spring semester of freshmen year, for both men and women. Does anyone do this, and if so has it worked? (And by the way, what would be deferred rushing? I don't see how what my school is doing could be deferring anything.) I think I'm confused!

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Billy Optimist 03-01-2001 06:54 PM

amycat,

Yeah, that is what we have here. We also have fall rush for non first semester freshman. I will be there next semester.

AlphaChiGirl 03-02-2001 01:15 AM

We do Deferred (Spring) Recruitment. Email me if you want info, advice, etc. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

PenguinTrax 03-02-2001 01:52 AM

Florida State brought up the subject this year, but the idea was tabled for discussion until next year.

All NPC sororities and the NPC itself do not support deferred recruitment.

[This message has been edited by PnguinTrax (edited March 01, 2001).]

Tom Earp 03-02-2001 06:11 PM

Billy, have you found a House yet?

Billy Optimist 03-02-2001 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp:
Billy, have you found a House yet?
Hey Tom. No not yet, but I have a few friends in a couple different ones who seemed like they want me to come out next semester, so I'll get there, I just have to wait. Thanks for asking though.


33girl 03-04-2001 05:40 PM

I know NPC would not agree with me, but I am 110% in favor of deferred rush!! Since I don't want to repeat myself, here's a thread:
http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/...ML/000947.html

IMHO I really think NPC needs to rethink their stance on this. I think there are a LOT of women who would be wonderful in a sorority, but don't want to be pressured to make that "1st semester freshman or never" choice. It's not like that everywhere, but at the schools where it is like that (LSU as a basic example) it seems like a rule on the level of e=mc2. Not everyone (myself included) is mature enough to make that decision two seconds after they leave their parents, friends, hometown and settle into a totally new world. I would rather have a junior give her all for the two years she's there, and enjoy it enough to stay involved after graduating (it IS a lifetime commitment after all, so what will 2 years matter in a life?) than have someone pledge as a freshman and be so burned out by her senior year that she never wants to hear sorority again.



jammy12 03-05-2001 01:58 AM

hey kappa girl, i go to univ of maryland and we do spring formal rush for freshmen. its actually pretty good, cause during fall u get to settle in and if u want u can even go to some informal rush parties(u just cant sign bids or pledge til u have 12 credits). so yeah it works well!


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