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Tom Earp 10-04-2006 06:05 PM

Fraternity Alumni Initation?
 
Does your Fraternity persue After Graduate Intiation how or why?

Firehouse 10-05-2006 09:37 PM

Our chapter seeks out outstanding men who had some affiliation with the fraternity but who were never initiated, and invited them to become officially initiated at one of the two annual alumni reunions (fall and spring). Last year we initiated the baseball coach (older brother was a Pike at N.C. State), a well as members of the "Firemen", a group of uniniated colony members and sub-rosa affiliates from 1994. We reach out to pledges who were never initiated and try to close that circle.
Generally, we would not invite someone to be initiated who had no previous affiliation with Pi Kappa Alpha.

Senusret I 10-05-2006 11:28 PM

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., performs membership intake on the alumni level.

Firehouse 10-06-2006 12:19 AM

In Alpha Phi Alpha, do the alumni new members have to serve any sort of probationary period before initiation?

Senusret I 10-06-2006 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Firehouse (Post 1334454)
In Alpha Phi Alpha, do the alumni new members have to serve any sort of probationary period before initiation?

Yes. The intake process is identical for both alumni and undergraduates. All aspirants strive to prove themselves worthy, no matter how old they are or how far removed from college.

Firehouse 10-06-2006 12:55 AM

Very interesting. I've noticed that the black fraternities seem to benefit from the support of exceptionally loyal alumni. Impressive. You must place a great deal of emphasis on alumni relations.

Senusret I 10-06-2006 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Firehouse (Post 1334467)
Very interesting. I've noticed that the black fraternities seem to benefit from the support of exceptionally loyal alumni. Impressive. You must place a great deal of emphasis on alumni relations.

Our organizations were established at a time when there were very few social and civic opportunities for educated black men and women. All we had was the Lodge and BGLOs, where our counterparts had many more opportunities for fraternal association.

Emphasis is therefore placed on a lifelong committment, and programming focuses on all phases of a member's life: collegiate, young alumni, married with children, and retirees.

PhoenixAzul 10-06-2006 08:40 AM

RE: Closing the circle.

My grandfather was initiated only a few years ago. He had been a social member of his fraternity in college, but could not afford the dues/initiation fee. It was special because my (bio) brother got to be there for it. I know initiation really made his year.

Tom Earp 10-06-2006 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul (Post 1334520)
RE: Closing the circle.

My grandfather was initiated only a few years ago. He had been a social member of his fraternity in college, but could not afford the dues/initiation fee. It was special because my (bio) brother got to be there for it. I know initiation really made his year.

Thank you for sharing. It is a special story.

Would you mind saying the Fraternity?

Kevlar281 01-18-2007 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1333367)
Does your Fraternity persue After Graduate Intiation how or why?

We do.

tunatartare 01-18-2007 10:13 AM

A recent alumni of one of the fraternities at my school passed away from leukemia last December. After a memorial service for him at school, the guys initiated his younger brother (not in college) to the fraternity so that he could have that in common with his brother.

KSigkid 01-18-2007 11:54 AM

(Posted with the disclaimer that this is not official Kappa Sig policy, merely my understanding of what has been done in the past)

Kappa Sig in the past has initiated alumni/those out of college, but I believe it is only in very special circumstances. It is by no means something that is advertised. I'm not sure of the exact process.

Personally, I would only be in favor of alumni initiation in VERY special/specific circumstances. Personally, the simple fact that someone wanted to join would not be enough to extend membership to an alum.

Guest1 01-18-2007 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tunatartare (Post 1385487)
A recent alumni of one of the fraternities at my school passed away from leukemia last December. After a memorial service for him at school, the guys initiated his younger brother (not in college) to the fraternity so that he could have that in common with his brother.


That is so sweet:)

LaneSig 01-18-2007 12:15 PM

Sigma Chi also does it under special circumstances. The alumni initiate has to be approached about it, they cannot ask to be initiated.

Kevin 01-18-2007 01:01 PM

It is done under special circumstances. It requires a vote of our high council.

That said, I've directly participated in the process twice.


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