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Tom Earp 08-20-2006 02:36 PM

New Thread.
 
John H (Adminstrator) has come up with a great idea for the Recruitment Forum so that it can be broken down between Fraternitys and Sororitys, undergraduate and Alumni.

While there have been very few AI Fraternity situations, it does happen.

Lambda Chi Alpha does have AI, but with certain restrictions.

1. Faculty Advisor who has shown interest in joining after advising for a period of time.

2. A person that has shown interest and has worked with a local chapter.

3. A member of a local that has graduated from College after affiliation with Lambda Chi Alpha..

If all this has been done, then the local chapter can petition the Grand High Zeta (Board of Directors) for approval.

Kevin 08-20-2006 03:48 PM

Inane comments aside, Sigma Nu's process is very similar. I've never heard of someone unknown to a chapter to approach that chapter as a non-matriculate regarding Alumni Initiation. I imagine that if it were to happen, they would probably not receive any serious consideration.

I've participated directly in one AI (I petitioned our High Council on behalf of a now-brother whose initiation they approved -- our faculty advisor, and a dean) and I served in an advisory role in a second initiation of a man who had been more active and more helpful towards our chapter than most active brothers had been for a long long period of time. High Council approved his initiation as well.

Other than that though, I understand that the practice is extremely rare. If anyone is reading this and thinking about Alumni Initiation, unless you are already intimately involved with a Sigma Nu chapter, I personally don't think his chances are very good at all.

Finally, I'm not sure why this thread is in this forum as (I think) that the purpose of this forum is to discuss recruitment in active chapters. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

PenguinTrax 08-21-2006 09:39 AM

The purpose of this forum is to discuss aspects of recruitment that are specific to mens fraternities and/or co-ed fraternities that may have started out as men-only. Since the AI requirements for mens fraternties are different, you are free to discuss them here or in the AI forum, whichever suits your purpose better.

I hope we see a lot more male involvement in the Recruitment forum with this new sub-forum dedicated especially to fraternity issues.

sigtau305 08-22-2006 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PenguinTrax
The purpose of this forum is to discuss aspects of recruitment that are specific to mens fraternities and/or co-ed fraternities that may have started out as men-only. Since the AI requirements for mens fraternties are different, you are free to discuss them here or in the AI forum, whichever suits your purpose better.

I hope we see a lot more male involvement in the Recruitment forum with this new sub-forum dedicated especially to fraternity issues.

very cool.


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