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Co-ed KKY or TBS
Here's a question...
What do you do when your brotherhood or sisterhood is co-ed?? Does this pose a crunch on MCs for your organization if your better-half has male & female members??? What can you do to keep membership flowing??? Christina |
I'm on this board cuz the brothers aren't on the KKY board. Anywho my chapter of KKY is co-ed and unlike our surrounding chapters we're very unique and diverse. I don't mean to be racial and sexist but our chapter is very diverse with nationalities and we're half male, half female almost.
During some social events sometimes we'll have stuff that'll cater both sexes. Like the other week we went on our chapter retreat and for dinner we went to Hooters. But basically it's kinda balanced out. I don't think Hooters was too extreme of a guy event. |
It seems like where there are co-ed TBS/KKY chapters that one of the 2 organizations is very strong and the other one struggles. Usually it's KKY that will flourish and TBS will be weak. (Probably b/c males are less likely to join a typically female organization) Where I was a member of TBS, the KKY chapter had a few girls in it (but that only started after I was initiated). TBS is the bigger org. and we only had 1 or 2 guys ever show interest. The girls that joined KKY were ones who said they weren't going to be in a prissy sorority :rolleyes: I will say that things were a little tense between the 2 organizations for a while when KKY started having female candidates...TBS felt that KKY was infringing on their membership pool. Also the older brothers were somewhat opposed to having girls in their fraternity...they had their brotherhood, the girls had their sisterhood. The 2 organizations at my school worked very well together and did joint rush events. Make yourselves very visible, without going into too much detail good PR is always helpful. Feel free to PM or e-mail w/any questions :)
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But hey, were fighting to get bigger! |
we weren't co-ed way back when...
At least at my school (U of SC). TBS was all women and KKS was all male. We were both large. When KKS when co ed in 1999, I was told this sucked the life out of TBS (but then I was far away and heard this from the alumni sec via email). I guess I don't understand why you need to have both TBS and KKS if both are co ed and serve the same purpose?
If I had to choose, I'd prefer TBS be all female and KKS all male. But then no one asked me....:D |
I'm not in TBS, but at our school we only have TBS, and they are co-ed.
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CO-ED KKY & TBS
HELLO TO ALL IN CYBERLAND!
I'M FROM THE ALPHA CHI CHAPTER OF TBS AND AS OF LAST WEEK WE PUT THROUGH OUR FIRST MALE MEMBER EVER. LAST YEAR, OUR BORHTER CHAPTER PUT THROUGH ITS FIRST FEMALE MEMEBER. WE'VE FOUND THAT WE STILL ARE BOTH VERY STRONG CHAPTERS AND IT HAS TAKEN SOME ADJUSTMENT BUT ALL IS GOING WELL. OUR CHAPTERS FEEL THAT IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT SEX YOU ARE AS TO WHICH CHAPTER YOU GO TO AS LONG AS YOU ARE JOINING FOR THE RIGHT REASONS. WE ARE VERY CLOSE FRIENDS AS WELL AS BEING VERY CLOSE JOING CHAPTERS AND HAVING THE OPPOSITE SEX IN THE FRATERNITY OR SORORITY DOESN'T MAKE THAT MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE. WE STILL HAVE WONDERFUL BROTHER/SISTERHOOD TIES. SOMETIMES THINGS JUST NEED SOME TIME FOR ADJUSTMENT AND CHANGE. ITB, HEATHER HORNE ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICER JOINT TREASURER ALPHA CHI CHAPTER OF TAU BETA SIGMA |
Coed is ok!
Heather!!
Way to speak it girl. I have the case in point for co-ed. Look at the Omegans at UofA. They're huge and there are ALWYS interested members for both organizations, male and female. In our chapters at NAU we have a policy that the women have to approach KKY and the men have to approach TBS to be even considered for candidacy. Even at that they have a lot of work to do to get in. And for whoever said KKY and TBS serve the same purpose should take a closer look at thier rituals, vows, and purposes. We are two seperate organizations that happen to work together. Anyway that's my soapbox. Love you all! DOSA ~*~sarah s~*~ alpha chi historian / jr ritual |
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