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Originally posted by AngelPhiSig:
Im glad that other people get accused of being a "cheerleader"!!! I met another Phi Sig at Slippery Rock who was like me!!
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Our VP Alumni is the same way.. we astound some members with the random, yet interesting, facts we know!
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Since were smallish this year... were gonna need more help... any more ideas about getting the name out?
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Here's some ideas:
- Campus Resources: most campus' will have some sort of Student Activities fair towards the beginning of each year. Make sure you are there, well-represented & eager to talk about your chapter & greek life in general. (If your school doesn't have this, suggest it!)
- Signs, flyers, etc. While it's not the most effective way, people seeing your name everywhere on campus can have a positive impact. Announce anything and everything that non-members and even non-greeks can come to (whether its parties, philanthropies, etc.)
- Support other greeks & their events. If you're out supporting your brothers and sisters in greekdom, they're more likely to put in a good word for you (particularly the opposite-gendered chapters).
- Be visible. Designate one day each week as badge day, letter day, etc. and have every member wear their badge, something with letters, etc. It's a good idea to let them know that when people ask, they should talk about sisterhood, philantrhopies, etc.
Hope some of those ideas helped!
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SilverTurtle
Phi Beta Fraternity: National Professional Association for the Creative & Performing Arts