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Old 10-24-2006, 08:15 AM
Ottor 246 Ottor 246 is offline
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Right from the Horse's Mouth...

Thomas,

At my own chapter, (Phi-Tau Zeta at Shippensburg University of PA) we had two (biological) brothers who were also (fraternity) brothers, and we made their father an honorary initiate while the younger son was an undergrad. We have also initiated some of our chapter's faculty advisors.

It requires a vote of the active chapter, approval of the Grand High Zeta, and a minimum of 3 letters of recommendation.

Here's the section of our constitution that covers it:

Article IV, Sec. 4. Honorary and Faculty Membership. The Grand High Zeta shall have the authority to authorize the initiation of honorary and faculty members who have been nominated by a Chapter, pursuant to the following provisions and procedures:

a. Method of Selection. Balloting on candidates for honorary or faculty membership by a Chapter shall be conducted in the same manner as provided in Code VI-11. Balloting must be planned at least 45 days prior to the scheduled initiation date and voting shall be by written ballot.

b. Method of Recommendation. Chapters shall recommend candidates for honorary or faculty membership by petition on a form provided by the Office of Administration. The petition must be supported by at least three letters of recommendation that attest to the character of the candidate and indicate evidence of his demonstrated interest in and service to the Fraternity.

c. Petition. A petition for honorary or faculty membership shall be submitted to the Office of Administration at least 30 days prior to the proposed initiation date for the candidate.

d. Use of Discretion. Chapters should use discretion when dis-cussing with possible candidates the question of membership, since the final authorization for approval of honorary and faculty initiations rests with the Grand High Zeta.
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Mark Brenneman
Shippensburg '94


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