Is Being International important?
As a member of an International Fraternity north of the border, I often wonder if our Canadian pressence is acknowledged and respected by vast the majority of chapters in the U.S. For example, while attending our annual conference many brothers were amazed that Canadian chapters even existed. I know that most of the American chapters refer to headquarters as "National" where as we call it "International"; I ask the question: Is being International a major selling point while rushing on campuses in the U.S, and are International fraternities and sororities held in higher regard for being more widespread throughout North America?
Drop in a reply. If you are International, does it help you? What are your Canadian chapters like? If you are National, would it help you?
Lates,
Jamie
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