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LloydChristmas 12-21-2007 09:25 PM

Transfer Questions
 
I am thinking about pledging a Frat, XYZ, at my school this Spring. I also I'm considering transferring to a different school next year. At this school they have the same frat, XYZ, and I would wish to remain a member. Would I be brother in that frat? Would I have to pledge again? Is this common?

DSTCHAOS 12-21-2007 09:40 PM

Wait until you get to your new school to pursue that fraternity.

Benzgirl 12-21-2007 09:54 PM

I recommend you don't use the term, "Frat".

TSteven 12-21-2007 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by LloydChristmas (Post 1567269)
I am thinking about pledging a Fraternity, XYZ, at my school this Spring. I also I'm considering transferring to a different school next year. At this school they have the same fraternity, XYZ, and I would wish to remain a member. Would I be brother in that fraternity? Would I have to pledge again? Is this common?

With respect to NIC/IFC organizations, if you are an initiated member, then you are a brother of that fraternity for life. As such, you would never pledge your fraternity again. However, some fraternities/chapters may have some sort of approval process before you may affiliate with the new chapter.

And for what it is worth, even if you affiliate with the new chapter, you may come to find out you do not feel as close a bond with the new chapter as you did with your previous chapter. So as DSTCHAOS suggested, it may behoove you to wait.

TSteven 12-21-2007 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1567278)
I recommend you don't use the term, "Frat".

Thank you. You may have noticed that in my reply, I changed "frat" to fraternity in Mr. Christmas' quote.

1908Revelations 12-21-2007 10:03 PM

FOr the life of me I do not understand what the big fuss about 'Frat' is.....I probably never will.

However it has been mentioned that the interested guy might not feel as close with the new chapter than the one initiated in (granted he is chosen), is kinda double sided. When he graduates he may join an Alumni/Graduate chapter so he will have to transistion anyway. If it were me I would try at the school I was currently at.

DSTCHAOS 12-21-2007 10:14 PM

I can understand the problem with "frat" for nonNPHC fraternities. It holds a certain negative connotation and image. An image of the "frat party" and "frat boys" and stuff that has been asociated with certain types of groups.

Regarding forming bonds, it's not even about forming bonds at the new school to me. I think it's a total waste of that chapter's time and effort for you to pursue membership knowing that you may transfer. In the NPHC, a lot of chapters will not accept applicants who are graduating or frown upon new initiates who transfer if they knew they were going to transfer. Like, why form bonds when you aren't even going to contribute to the chapter? Someone else would've loved to have been chosen in your place. I don't know how nonNPHC chapters handle this.

I know new members who found out after they crossed that they had to transfer for some reason. This is different than going into it knowing you are basically doing a driveby.

knight_shadow 12-21-2007 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1567287)
FOr the life of me I do not understand what the big fuss about 'Frat' is.....I probably never will.

We are ==>here<== I don't know how many times this dead horse can be beaten.

To the OP: Is the organization you're pursuing NPHC, NIC/IFC, or NALFO/MGC?

1908Revelations 12-21-2007 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1567297)
I can understand the problem with "frat" for nonNPHC fraternities. It holds a certain negative connotation and image. An image of the "frat party" and "frat boys" and stuff that has been asociated with certain types of groups.

Regarding forming bonds, it's not even about forming bonds at the new school to me. I think it's a total waste of that chapter's time and effort for you to pursue membership knowing that you may transfer. In the NPHC, a lot of chapters will not accept applicants who are graduating or frown upon new initiates who transfer if they knew they were going to transfer. Like, why form bonds when you aren't even going to contribute to the chapter? Someone else would've loved to have been chosen in your place. I don't know how nonNPHC chapters handle this.

I know new members who found out after they crossed that they had to transfer for some reason. This is different than going into it knowing you are basically doing a driveby.

Yeah I know people say the negative connotations and all, but it is just a shortened version. Would people not have those same stereotypes about the word 'Fraternity'? Unless they did not know that Frat was a shortened name for Fraternity, then I can understand why they would have negative thoughts about one and not the other.

I agree with you on why join, but as for me I would try. One would never know if they will get in at the other school. They still will be making a contribution to the org as a whole. But, I still see where you are coming from.

ETA: I guess it is a matter of who is looking at the situation. The members would not likely want someone who is going to transfer, but the person who wants to join just wants to belong so to them they aren't thinking, "I won't be adding to this chapter."
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1567298)
We are ==>here<== I don't know how many times this dead horse can be beaten.

Thanks!!:)

DSTCHAOS 12-21-2007 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1567301)
Yeah I know people say the negative connotations and all, but it is just a shortened version. Would people not have those same stereotypes about the word 'Fraternity'? Unless they did not know that Frat was a shortened name for Fraternity, then I can understand why they would have negative thoughts about one and not the other.

Nevermind. I have a headache now.

:)

ladygreek 12-21-2007 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1567297)
I can understand the problem with "frat" for nonNPHC fraternities. It holds a certain negative connotation and image. An image of the "frat party" and "frat boys" and stuff that has been asociated with certain types of groups.

Regarding forming bonds, it's not even about forming bonds at the new school to me. I think it's a total waste of that chapter's time and effort for you to pursue membership knowing that you may transfer. In the NPHC, a lot of chapters will not accept applicants who are graduating or frown upon new initiates who transfer if they knew they were going to transfer. Like, why form bonds when you aren't even going to contribute to the chapter? Someone else would've loved to have been chosen in your place. I don't know how nonNPHC chapters handle this.

I know new members who found out after they crossed that they had to transfer for some reason. This is different than going into it knowing you are basically doing a driveby.

Or MIPing an alumnae chapter knowing you were moving in a month. :mad: we had five initiates from our line before his one that moved out of state within a year--one literally two weeks after initiation. And the others had been planning their moves. That left four in the chapter.

DSTCHAOS 12-21-2007 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1567335)
Or MIPing an alumnae chapter knowing you were moving in a month. :mad: we had five initiates from our line before his one that moved out of state within a year--one literally two weeks after initiation. And the others had been planning their moves. That left four in the chapter.

Leaving small chapters high and dry is the pits.

ladygreek 12-21-2007 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1567344)
Leaving small chapters high and dry is the pits.

No, I meant four of that line. We have 100+ chapter members and another 150+ sorors in our roster. LOL But still all of that work and to not get much contribution from that line ticked us off.

DSTCHAOS 12-21-2007 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1567346)
No, I meant four of that line. We have 100+ in our chapter. LOL

LOL.

I'm claustrophobic.

ladygreek 12-21-2007 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1567348)
LOL.

I'm claustrophobic.

The meeting room is plenty big, but sometimes I want to bust out of chapter meeting, if you know what I mean. ;)


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