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Taras 07-18-2007 01:31 PM

Fraternity Overseas
 
Hello,
I am going to start a fraternity and it is even more complicated because I live in Europe. Any help on how to get started and how to become legal fraternity will be appretiated.
Taras

Tom Earp 07-18-2007 02:09 PM

You will not be able to start a NIC Fraternity there for many reasons.

1 To far away to control.
2 To costly to aid in running.
3 To many schools available still in the US.

Sorry.

MysticCat 07-18-2007 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taras (Post 1487369)
Any help on how to . . . become legal fraternity will be appretiated.

As far as legal goes, that will all depend of the laws of the country where you are.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1487396)
You will not be able to start a NIC Fraternity there for many reasons.

Tom, he didn't say he wants to start a chapter of an NIC fraternity; he simply said he wanted to start a fraternity. Sounds to me like he wants to found a new fraternity, something I believe you have some experience with.

Senusret I 07-18-2007 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1487396)
You will not be able to start a NIC Fraternity there for many reasons.

1 To far away to control.
2 To costly to aid in running.
3 To many schools available still in the US.

Sorry.

That's not true. My fraternity has a chapter in Europe. But again, that's not what the Original Poster asked.

Tom Earp 07-20-2007 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1487407)
That's not true. My fraternity has a chapter in Europe. But again, that's not what the Original Poster asked.


And I beleive they were asking about a Social Organization, not a Service Organization even though they did not differienate..

Senusret I 07-20-2007 02:45 PM

YOU said NIC Fraternity. MY fraternity is an NIC fraternity (and of course is a social fraternity) that has a chapter in Europe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1488897)
And I beleive they were asking about a Social Organization, not a Service Organization even though they did not differienate..


jon1856 07-20-2007 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taras (Post 1487369)
Hello,
I am going to start a fraternity and it is even more complicated because I live in Europe. Any help on how to get started and how to become legal fraternity will be appretiated.
Taras

First, you need to figure out what type of Fraternity and which one.
After that, contact National Office.

Taras 07-21-2007 11:53 AM

Thank you for showing your interest in my case.
Just to make myself clear:
My peer group and me want to start our own Social(General) Fraternity which would serve to people of our society. We want to know how it works in US because there is no specific law about fraternities in Ukraine. We could start a club which we would call "fraternity", but we want to be recognized by Greek community. That was the main reason I have published this question online.
We want you to understand that nobody is looking for any information about secrets that are prohibited to strangers, we simply want to know the direction in whisch we would start moving. I believe that basic information can be provided.
Thank you for the time and efforts.

If anybody is interested in cooperation you are welcome to email me: 4qwert@ukr.net

Tom Earp 07-21-2007 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1488907)
YOU said NIC Fraternity. MY fraternity is an NIC fraternity (and of course is a social fraternity) that has a chapter in Europe.



Interesting. Is your IHQ in Independence, Mo?

Is it a co-ed Fraternity?

Senusret I 07-21-2007 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1489280)
Interesting. Is your IHQ in Independence, Mo?

Is it a co-ed Fraternity?

You must not know that Alpha Phi Alpha is a member of the NIC. You must also not know that I am a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, which has a chapter in Europe, and has specifically chartered in the UK and Germany.

Therefore, your original statement that he would not be able to charter an NIC fraternity in Europe is still incorrect.

TSteven 07-28-2007 01:17 AM

It may not be Europe, but for what it is worth, Sigma Chi Fraternity has an interest group at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia.

Kevin 07-28-2007 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taras (Post 1489239)
Thank you for showing your interest in my case.
Just to make myself clear:
My peer group and me want to start our own Social(General) Fraternity which would serve to people of our society. We want to know how it works in US because there is no specific law about fraternities in Ukraine. We could start a club which we would call "fraternity", but we want to be recognized by Greek community. That was the main reason I have published this question online.
We want you to understand that nobody is looking for any information about secrets that are prohibited to strangers, we simply want to know the direction in whisch we would start moving. I believe that basic information can be provided.
Thank you for the time and efforts.

If anybody is interested in cooperation you are welcome to email me: 4qwert@ukr.net


Taras, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Perhaps you should consider a semester in the U.S.? On a side note, my wife's school just finished hosting a young lady from the Ukraine last year as an exchange student. From what I could tell, she really loved it here.

Corsulian 09-15-2007 01:09 PM

Taras,

Are you entirely clear on the American Fraternity system? That's not a question designed to be at all insulting, but several European countries have "Greek" systems that differ considerably from the American one (Germany in particular).

Several of the former USSR countries near the Baltic (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) have such systems.

I don't know that most of these European systems are really "recognized" by the American Fraternity & Sorority Life system. There's nothing wrong with them--they just operate differently and have different governing bodies.

For a new organization, it's no different from creating any other student organization at your school (college, university, high school, or any place really).

Our fraternities and sororities, generally, started like this:

-Group of people with common ideals & goals
-Create organization
-Expand organization

The Greek letters in our organizations mostly stand for secret Greek mottoes that define the goals or purpose of the organization. Greek and Latin were both languages many scholars knew--so that's mainly why they were used.

After that, the organization can do whatever you want it to. Songs, crests, pins, a new member process, a recruitment process, creeds, handshakes, symbols...whatever else you want.

DUKyleXY 09-16-2007 10:43 AM

I agree with Corsulian
 
Although I have no prior knowledge of starting a fraternity/sorority, I would be willing to bet that the easiest place to begin if you want an American Style fraternity/sorority is to determine what you want your organization to be based upon. Choose the values that you would like your members to live by, remember to pick something reasonable, this organization needs to appeal to a number of different individuals. After you have decided on a set of founding values or principles, try drafting a constitution and some by-laws as a way to unify your organization under a specific set of rules. Also decide if you want your organization to be secretive or non-secretive, there are a few non-secretive organizations in American system. Remember to record all the planning meetings your members and yourself hold, they could become historical documents in a hundred years!

derrickbanes 05-14-2009 04:22 PM

where and how
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1489291)
You must not know that Alpha Phi Alpha is a member of the NIC. You must also not know that I am a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, which has a chapter in Europe, and has specifically chartered in the UK and Germany.

Therefore, your original statement that he would not be able to charter an NIC fraternity in Europe is still incorrect.

hey i live in germany and would like to inquire about becoming an Alpha. how do i contact the chapter? thanks


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