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H0NEY1987 09-05-2008 03:12 PM

Inclusive sorority or fraternity
 
Are there any organizations that are inclusive with membership? Any that deal without the rush, bids, and selection process? Are there any groups that allow all applicants or potential members to go through the NM process?

I am interested to see if there are other groups that use this method.

I understand the 'quality over quantity' but often I read on GC about potential members who 'slip through the cracks,' often don't receive invites back to the chapter, and end up seeking membership elsewhere or completely dropping from Greek life.

NutBrnHair 09-05-2008 03:16 PM

Good luck keeping your single-sex status if you allow anyone who wants to be a member to join.

KSUViolet06 09-05-2008 03:24 PM

Being open membership has alot of drawbacks, as in having to take every single girl/guy who walks through your doors. Every girl/guy is not meant to be in a fraternity or sorority.

violetpretty 09-05-2008 03:46 PM

Gamma Delta Iota allows anyone who wants to be a member to join.

H0NEY1987 09-05-2008 03:51 PM

For a moment i believed that to be an existing organization. I understand the downside to it. I was just wondering if it happens.

Senusret I 09-05-2008 04:05 PM

There are some service fraternities or sororities which have inclusive membership, but I still believe even those organizations have a method for not initiating those who don't complete requirements or don't embody the spirit of the organization in some way.

I've never heard of an all-inclusive general GLO.

southernbell196 09-05-2008 04:37 PM

If you meet the requirments Sigma Phi Lambda a national christian sorority is open membership. Some locals also might be open but thats all.

MysticCat 09-05-2008 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by southernbell196 (Post 1712743)
If you meet the requirments Sigma Phi Lambda a national christian sorority is open membership. Some locals also might be open but thats all.

If they have requirements (one of which I would assume is being Christian), then they wouldn't necessarily take all applicants, would they?

33girl 09-05-2008 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by southernbell196 (Post 1712743)
If you meet the requirments Sigma Phi Lambda a national christian sorority is open membership.

But you have to be Christian or at least support Christianity, right?

That is inclusive, but only to a particular group.

AlwaysSAI 09-05-2008 04:45 PM

There have been points in my Phi Sig chapter's history where a bid has been extended to every person that came out. But, we vote every two weeks on initiates--and people were cut. Often too.

PANTHERTEKE 09-05-2008 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by violetpretty (Post 1712711)
Gamma Delta Iota allows anyone who wants to be a member to join.

Hate those Gamma Delts. :p

Firehouse 09-05-2008 10:13 PM

Years ago the left wing faculty at Davidson College imposed a self-selection rule on the national fraternities. Something near 90% of al the men were in fraternities, but that mattered not to the radical social engineers.
Some nationals left the univerity fraternity housing; some stayed on under the new rule. basically, they have rush and the chapter has to take anyone who wants in. I suppose there's no exclusivity at all, but I don't really know.

PANTHERTEKE 09-05-2008 10:15 PM

Doesn't all-inclusiveness defeat the purpose of Greek life?

DSTRen13 09-05-2008 10:32 PM

Echoing what Sen said, some service GLOs do - in a way. For instance, in Omega Phi Alpha, everyone who so desires is allowed to pledge. We will not bar you from pledging a service organization - if you want to make a commitment to community service, alright. But just because you get a bid, if you do not meet your pledge requirements and put in the work to actually show that commitment, you are NOT going to be initiated - MEMBERSHIP is not guaranteed, it is earned.

violetpretty 09-05-2008 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PANTHERTEKE (Post 1712892)
Doesn't all-inclusiveness defeat the purpose of Greek life?

I'd say so. A [social] GLO is essentially a continuous group of friends bound by a ritual. I don't know about any other ritual than my own, but in my sorority ritual reminds us of our common values. Logically speaking, you can't have a set of values AND all-inclusivity. One of those must go.

ETA: I just totally makes me :rolleyes: when I hear a campus administration denounce Greek Life because it is a culture of exclusivity. Do colleges take anyone who applies? Hell no. In all honesty, Greeks do want to grow the size of the Greek community, but (except for Tufts) no individual chapter can be forced to take a particular potential member.

One of my friends went to Bowdoin, which did away with Greeks for this reason. They do have co-ed "social houses" that everyone joins, but you're assigned to one as I understand it. Sorry, I choose my friends, I don't need to be assigned to them.


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