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If the guys in the chapter are already acting like it's over, then it's over.
But, if you can get them motivated, good luck. They need to do some brotherhood activities and quick. Dinners together, hanging out with each other, etc. They also need to chat up guys in their classes that they think would make good members. You could do the same - but, you might want to let the members know what guys you are talking to about the chapter. Make sure that the members know and would be willing to accept him as a potential member. Good luck. |
I went through something similar the semester I graduated (was fall semester). Our chapters' oldest sisters had graduated the spring before, and recuitment gave us maybe 3-5 pledges per semester. In the mid 90s, things really died down.
Long story short, we closed our chapter, but thankfully, our alumni chapter has reborn. There are mostly older sisters (older than me) but I am hoping that coming in as a 30-something might encourage other alums to join. You cannot force people to pledge... it's either in their hearts or it isn't. And honestly, it's worse having someone pledge and quit halfway, or get initiated then disaffiliate, than inducting the few.. the pround (lol Marines) who are really into it. I am not sure if you have quotas, so that might effect your goals. Not to get religious, but in the bible, it says (paraphrase) "Where ever 3 or more gather in my name"... etc. Not comparing us to Jesus, but it if there are 3 people who believe in your organization, I say let those 3 people do the best they can. If things are meant to "die" in the process, then there isn't much you can do to save it. Some things are not meant to last forever, and although your chapter may close, you are still a brother/sister. This might be a good time to get to know your alum group and become one of them, if your chapter is closed. Best of luck, Ree |
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If 20 is the norm, then they are not that far off are they? Try a School with 6 National NIC Fraternitys and having just 1 member who is graduating at the end of the year. Now that is a problem isnt it. That was my Chapters problem. 1. If a NIC Fraternity, can they get HQ help? 2. If a local, then they need to pick up the pace and recruit! Please PM me for further info. |
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Are you so special!:eek: So, just what is your point of discussion and post?:rolleyes: |
Yeah that's the thing. They really aren't that far off but they have it set in their minds that they are. It's really messed up. I just wanted to get some fraternity guys' input on some things that have helped them recruite guys or ways to get them motivated.
It's a National Fraternity. |
Emily,
Do you think the National organization knows the situation and mindset of the guys? |
I know the national organization knows about the numbers issue, but I don't know if they know about the mindset.
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Is there a local alumni chapter or are the recent graduates around to help them out? I doubt there's much that anyone outside the group can do, but some closely associated brothers could probably do a lot to help the morale of the guys who are left.
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Frankly, it seems like this chapter is looking at their situation as being "half as big" as the average chapter. What they should be doing is looking at the situation as being just ten members short from being at campus average. Getting there shouldn't be that hard. Right now, each member should be looking at rushing two separate men each. That would give the chapter a pool of 20 men for a possible bid. All might be worthy of a bid, but if only half are worthy, then would bring the membership of the chapter up to the other chapters on campus. If only one-forth, they are well within sticking distance of 20 with 15 members. (5 pledges 10 actives). The new pledges may know quality men and should bring them around. If found to be worthy of a bid, then they can be extended a bid. As such, a couple of good rushes can easily bump up the numbers with quality men. |
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Why is it your business? I mean, "sweetheart" means what exactly? |
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Does that answer your question? |
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No. I know what a sweetheart is. I'm asking what it means in relation to her being the one to carry this task. If those dudes feel defeated then let them figure out what to do. If they don't figure it out then she'll be the sweetheart of a now defunct chapter or organization. No real sweat off of her back, right? |
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