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non-university student in unversity frat?
i know a boy who is enrolled at a local community college but a new member to an LSU fraternity. he tried to explain to me that his fraternity's charter was regional and not only affiliated with the university and that a lot of fraternities can have members who don't attend their school. i guess this explanation makes sense, but i still don't think it's logical. is not the school responsible for the member in some ways even if he is not a student? do they realize they are liable for such? also, what about academics? the reason this new member isn't attending LSU is because he couldn't get in...is a semester or two of partying with the boys really going to improve his GPA enough to allow him admission to the univeristy, if that is even his goal? i guess i just think this is a pretty bad idea and was wondering if this is a common practice and if any of you have thoughts on the matter.
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NPHC fraternities do have citywide chapters that can encompass people from several schools, but I didn't think that was the case with the chapter at LSU.
Is this a social, service, professional, what kind of fraternity? |
Wellyou also cant say that "partying with the boys" was his goal..I mean i guess you could say that..and that may be..but ther goes the stereotype :D
Anyways..maybe he wants to build character... |
I think that some NIC fraternities allow this; I know for a fact that NPC sororities don't. Can anyone verify if their fraternity allows this?
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A non-matriculate can only be initiated into Sigma Nu if the High Council (the national governing body) votes to accept them. This doesn't happen often (although I've had an application I wrote for someone approved).
I've heard of other fraternities doing this though. |
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Since my greek system has two intertwined universities, many of the chapters that are based at either school will have a couple members that go to the other. Most NAIC fraternities that i've spoken with regarding this are laissez-faire when it concerns smaller chapters, but if it's feasible to have two chapters, they would be more stringent. With your case involving a very large greek system, the fraternity advisors probably don't care if the odd non-student trickles in, as long as there isn't a manufactured rush at another institution.
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The TKE chapter at my school has a few guys that they had rushed from our next door neighbor school (literally next door... walkin distance), and those boys still go there. Now they're only rushing from UMD.
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Maybe it's different from fraternity to fraternity, or school to school, but I know at FSU last year one fraternity got in trouble for having a pledge that went to Tallahassee Community College and not FSU - I think they were put on probation? I'm not sure though.
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NO, it is not a IFC/NIC Fraternity!:mad:
While some may be going to unlikely Colleges, it aint like this!:rolleyes: It aint a Frat!!!!! :mad: If you can not spell Fraternity then do not post! It is Fraternity! Get it? This grates many of us a bunch, get it!:o :mad: |
Beta Theta Pi rules in its constitution state that
"Any regularly enrolled male student, graduate or undergraduate of a college/university for which there is an established chapter or colony of Beta Theta Pi mayb become a member of the Fraternity..." So in the case of this young man he would not be able to join going to another college. Any male non-student may be initiated by a chapter, so long as he has been deemed worhty by his efforts for and continued interest in a chapter of Beta Theta Pi provided (1) he meets the qualifications set out in the Constitution of Beta Theta Pi and (2) his qualifications have been presented to the District Chief, who approves the request and notifies the Administrative Secretary. |
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Just my .02 cent ;) |
it may be an NIC fraternity. I know that our Rutgers' chapter has brothers from the surrounding community and junior colleges. They worked it out with the schools and our National HQ. There's nothing wrong with this unless your school or HQ says there is.
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