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edr1882 03-11-2008 08:08 PM

Can I join PBS as a graduate student(or alumnus)?
 
I'm a senior at a university that doesn't have NPHC fraternities. I'm planning to pursue graduate studies at one of several institutions and they all have PBS chapters (Michigan is a front runner). I'm interested in pledging Sigma. Are graduate students (or alumni) eligible to pledge? (Sigma or any other NPHC frats for that matter since my friend is interested in Omega Psi Phi). I'd appreciate some info. Thanks

tld221 03-11-2008 08:12 PM

http://www.pbs1914.org/sigmatoday/faq.asp

edr1882 03-11-2008 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1616520)

Thanks. There were alumni info but not graduate students. Is it possible to pledge as an undergraduate in another college's chapter or in any other way since my college doesn't have one?

ladygreek 03-11-2008 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by edr1882 (Post 1616547)
Thanks. There were alumni info but not graduate students. Is it possible to pledge as an undergraduate in another college's chapter or in any other way since my college doesn't have one?

That link seems to apply only to those that are already members. To get your question answered I suggest you ask a Sigma face-to-face. If you do not know any, then your chances are slim anyway.

edr1882 03-12-2008 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1616597)
That link seems to apply only to those that are already members. To get your question answered I suggest you ask a Sigma face-to-face. If you do not know any, then your chances are slim anyway.

I have to know some Sigmas to have a chance!? Damn! I might be outta luck. I have few friends who are Alphas and my chances are better with APhiA. However, I really do think PBS is a better fit for me... I don't wanna try APhiA just because my chances are better there. I think it's a very poor reason so I still will try to be a Sigma: even if my chances are next to zero. Your input is appreciated nonetheless.
Thanks

ladygreek 03-12-2008 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by edr1882 (Post 1617055)
I have to know some Sigmas to have a chance!? Damn! I might be outta luck. I have few friends who are Alphas and my chances are better with APhiA. However, I really do think PBS is a better fit for me... I don't wanna try APhiA just because my chances are better there. I think it's a very poor reason so I still will try to be a Sigma: even if my chances are next to zero. Your input is appreciated nonetheless.
Thanks

:eek:

NinjaPoodle 03-14-2008 02:02 PM

Ditto on that^^^ LadyGreek

Brother, if you are serious about becoming a member, contact the HQ and I'm sure they could put you in touch with members in your area.

neosoul 03-15-2008 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1617122)
:eek:

yeah

my face looks like that too...

edr1882 03-16-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1617122)
:eek:

WTF!!!!!!?????

PHA Sigma 04-17-2008 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edr1882 (Post 1617055)
I have to know some Sigmas to have a chance!? Damn! I might be outta luck. I have few friends who are Alphas and my chances are better with APhiA. However, I really do think PBS is a better fit for me... I don't wanna try APhiA just because my chances are better there. I think it's a very poor reason so I still will try to be a Sigma: even if my chances are next to zero. Your input is appreciated nonetheless.
Thanks

If you are going to Michigan, then you can contact the alumni in the area. Try Xi Beta Sigma in Detroit and they can help you. You don't necessarily have to know any Sigmas to become a Sigma as you will get to know us pretty soon if you are truly interested.

Rude awAKAning 04-23-2008 07:50 PM

HHeeeeyyy!!! I *GO* to Michigan! I'm great friends with all the Sigmas here!

Go Blue!

Why don't you... no, I'll be quiet. Never mind.

BluePhi Guy78 11-29-2008 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by edr1882 (Post 1617055)
I have to know some Sigmas to have a chance!? Damn! I might be outta luck. I have few friends who are Alphas and my chances are better with APhiA. However, I really do think PBS is a better fit for me... I don't wanna try APhiA just because my chances are better there. I think it's a very poor reason so I still will try to be a Sigma: even if my chances are next to zero. Your input is appreciated nonetheless.
Thanks

You don't have to know members to have a chance. I didn't know any my freshman year and I still made it.

BlaqOptic 12-07-2008 02:26 PM

Hi. I've seen these forums for a couple of years, and I am a first time poster, of course, and I am in the same boat, so I figured I would piggy-back off of this topic. Despite my attempts to try and establish a chapter at my University, it has never really wanted to bring Divine 9 groups up here, so I've been getting the stalemate for the past 2.5 years. I have 1 semester left, and when I met a older gentleman out of the Detriot Area who was visiting the Philly area for the weekend he informed me it would probably be best to try at the graduate level. However, my question is, can I join via a non-university graduate chapter(such as Philadelphia's Nu Sigma) despite not being greek-affiliated as an undergrad or is that exclusive to undergrad greeks?

NinjaPoodle 12-08-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BlaqOptic (Post 1752234)
Hi. I've seen these forums for a couple of years, and I am a first time poster, of course, and I am in the same boat, so I figured I would piggy-back off of this topic. Despite my attempts to try and establish a chapter at my University, it has never really wanted to bring Divine 9 groups up here, so I've been getting the stalemate for the past 2.5 years. I have 1 semester left, and when I met a older gentleman out of the Detriot Area who was visiting the Philly area for the weekend he informed me it would probably be best to try at the graduate level. However, my question is, can I join via a non-university graduate chapter(such as Philadelphia's Nu Sigma) despite not being greek-affiliated as an undergrad or is that exclusive to undergrad greeks?

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