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Old 02-21-2008, 12:32 AM
Alphafacility Alphafacility is offline
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I can honestly tell you from personal experience that starting a fraternity is extremely difficult, especially if you do not have a house.

The only way that it would be feasible is to contact the Headquarters of whatever Fraternity you are thinking of and having their support in raising money for a house on campus. And then possibly having them send over a consultant (usually a former President of another chapter) and help start it out.


I don't mean to discourage but even if you have a house, the rules, regulations, paperwork, is seriously no joke. But I wish you the best of luck.
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