Why Go Greek? Jacksonville State University Perspective
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Why go Greek?
By Kimberly Davis
Published: Thursday, September 22, 2005
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The hype of Greek life has made many JSU students ask "Why go Greek?"
Students usually seek answers on the importance of Greek life after being exposed to Greek parties, rushes, and sponsored activities on campus. Their main concerns are the cost to join, the purpose for going Greek, and how the organization will benefit them in their careers.
The president of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Marcus Shephard said, " The cost to join is $900 and up depending on the Greek organization."
The money has become a major issue because some students did not understand the purpose of paying hundreds of dollars to be a part of an organization.
Amanda Richard a sophomore said, "Why should I have to pay for community service and sisterhood?" She also said, " True community service and sisterhood should be a volunteered action and not when you have to pay for it."
The cost to go Greek seems to be the main reason why many students have chosen not to be apart of the organizations.
The Greek organizations are operated like a business and the money is what keeps the organizations running. Greek organization must charge fees because the campus chapters must pay dues to national chapters.
Brook Bell ,the advisor and alumni of Phi Mu, said " The money goes to national, charitable programs like Hurricane Katrina, retreats, social events, and it keeps the budget up and running."
The money covers just about everything in the organizations from the Greek wear to the parties.
The money plays an essential part in keeping the Greek organizations alive on campus.
The purpose for going Greek is another question students asked during rush week 2005.
Some students gave their personal opinions about the Greek organizations on campus.
Jarien Lee a senior, said, " If you join, you should join for the right reasons like to meet people or bring something to the fraternity or sorority, and not just for popularity."
Some students believed popularity was the main reason some students join.
Aundria Jones a junior, said, " People join for popularity and networking." Is popularity and meeting new friends the main reason why students go Greek?
Angela Estes a senior and member of ZTA said, " Not only is it about the social aspect throughout college, but it's a life long commitment which prepares you for the real world, and it provides you with networking throughout your career." Many students on campus went Greek to get involved more on campus participate in community service, develop leadership skills, and learn job networking.
Rachel Jackson, a senior and member of Delta Sigma Theta, said, "Delta Sigma Theta is centered around The Five-Point Thrust program and that is economic development, educational development, international awareness and involvement, physical and mental health, and political awareness."
Many of the Greek organizations say their main purpose is community service or educational developments.
Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated is a community service organization , and centers its programs around direct service to the community. Sigma Nu fraternity helps young men with their GPA's, and they have one of the highest GPA's on campus.
One of the benefits of going Greek is career networking that will help you get jobs in the future. Many of the Greek organizations believe networking plays a major role in finding a job.
Sigma Gamma Rho President Tocarra Johnson said, "The benefit for your career is networking with major interviews and recommendations. The Alumni Association contacts will meet you in other states and show you around. They will give you real life experiences in your field."
Delta Sigma Theta President Marshontri Reid said, "The main benefits are sisterhood, community service, and if you join Collegiate Chapter they teach you leadership development and job placement. It helps you grow as a person and you develop friendship bonds that last a lifetime."
The Greek life is not just about the parties, money, and popularity. The main benefits of going Greek are career advancement and job networking.
Kappa Alpha Psi President Marcus Shephard said, "It helps you brighten your horizons by meeting new people and learning different things in life."
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