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MissJai 11-29-2006 02:28 AM

Starting A Sorority
 
Hello everyone, I'm highly interested in starting my own sorority, however, I don't know where to start. Can anyone give me some suggestions??

GDIfly 11-29-2006 02:41 AM

The very first thing you need to do is choose colors and a cute mascot.

Unregistered- 11-29-2006 02:48 AM

Actually, the first thing you should really do is check out the threads on the bottom of the page.

Theo Fam 11-29-2006 01:58 PM

actually sororities are for women or for men????

Drolefille 11-29-2006 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Theo Fam (Post 1363884)
actually sororities are for women or for men????

Sororities are for women
Fraternities are generally for men
Some women's organizations are called fraternities because they were started before the term "sorority" was used.
If the word co-ed is in front of either sorority or fraternity it means they accept both men and women.

blueangel 11-29-2006 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1363888)
Some women's organizations are called fraternities because they were started before the term "sorority" was used.
.

Or, in the case of Zeta Tau Alpha-- the founders designated ZTA a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities at the time, called "sororities."

misbehaving 11-29-2006 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1363888)
Sororities are for women
Fraternities are generally for men
Some women's organizations are called fraternities because they were started before the term "sorority" was used.
If the word co-ed is in front of either sorority or fraternity it means they accept both men and women.

My fraternity exists for women eventhough we let guys live there.

Tom Earp 11-29-2006 04:16 PM

It is supposed to be a sorority but you let guys live there?

Is it just a rental place and you use it as your point of reference?

You need to have some goals.
1. Are you looking to affiliate with a National.
2. Are you just looking to start a local.

If a National, then, you need to find out several things.
1. What and who are the groups on campus.
2. What is the size of the school and will another be able to expand there.
3. What is the % of Greeks to school population.
4. Are those groups meeting recruitment numbers and will the school be willing

to add another.
5. Do you have enough people who are interested.
6. Is a National wanting to expand there.

If you can answer all of these it can go a long way in getting you started.

Starting a local, you need to do all of the above, but have Pin, new associate pin, coat of arms, constitution, and maybe a ritual to be laid out.


The very best of luck, it can and will be hard, but it can be done.

Drolefille 11-29-2006 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by blueangel (Post 1363922)
Or, in the case of Zeta Tau Alpha-- the founders designated ZTA a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities at the time, called "sororities."

Quote:

Originally Posted by misbehaving (Post 1363931)
My fraternity exists for women eventhough we let guys live there.

I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by this.

I was giving the Greek guy a mini crash course in the terminology. Not catching every exception to every rule.

blueangel 11-29-2006 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1363941)
I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by this.

I was giving the Greek guy a mini crash course in the terminology. Not catching every exception to every rule.

I mean that your statement was incomplete.

Drolefille 11-30-2006 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by blueangel (Post 1364076)
I mean that your statement was incomplete.

I didn't understand misbehaving's statement.

And I wasn't making a complete list. I apologize to any other ZTAs I may have offended, but the guy's Greek. Not American. I'm sure he cares a lot about every exception to the rule.

33girl 11-30-2006 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueangel (Post 1363922)
Or, in the case of Zeta Tau Alpha-- the founders designated ZTA a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities at the time, called "sororities."

So you're saying Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa and the other groups called sororities were organized in connection with men's groups??? :eek: I'm sure that's news to their members.

Not to mention...ZTA was founded at an all female school.

Sorry, but I call bullshit on this one, unless a competent ZTA can explain it a little better.

blueangel 11-30-2006 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1364285)
So you're saying Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa and the other groups called sororities were organized in connection with men's groups??? :eek: I'm sure that's news to their members.

Not to mention...ZTA was founded at an all female school.

Sorry, but I call bullshit on this one, unless a competent ZTA can explain it a little better.

No, I'm not speaking on behalf of any other organizations. Please do not put words in my mouth. I was merely explaining that ZTA's founders chose to refer to it as a fraternity for the above mentioned reasons.

Here is your link. I hope you enjoy the taste of crow. Your failed dig at me was quite uncalled for and makes you look idiotic.

"Zeta Tau Alpha is known as a fraternity, not as a sorority. The Founders intended Zeta Tau Alpha be designated a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities, called "sororities". Zeta Tau Alpha has no "brother" fraternity...."

http://www.southwestern.edu/student-...a/history.html

33girl 11-30-2006 10:54 AM

I'm not putting words in your mouth - you are the one who posted that to begin with. What other "sororities" do you mean, if you don't mean ones such as I mentioned?

And considering the multitudinous grammar screwups on that page you linked to, I'm not convinced. National link (or again, a competent ZTA) please.

blueangel 11-30-2006 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1364297)
Considering the multitudinous grammar screwups on that page, I'm not convinced. National link please.

Ah, so they are not "competent Zetas?"

Well, then, how about the Zetas at the College of NJ? Are they "competent?"
"Zeta Tau Alpha is known as a fraternity, not a sorority. The founders intended ZTA be designated a "fraternity" to distinguish
the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities, called sororities. "
http://www.ztaiotagamma.com/ourhistory.html

or.. perhaps Michigan State University? Do you think the Zetas there are incompetent?
http://www.msu.edu/~zta/History.htm

or maybe Robert Morris University would be good enough for you?
http://www.geocities.com/rmuzeta/history.html


How is the crow tasting?


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