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Old 06-26-2003, 06:20 PM
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Re: Re: Rushing as a grad student?

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Originally posted by LXAAlum
I don't see why Fraternities don't accept grad students. There may be some "classification" (honorary or alumni initiate) issues, but I'd doubt anyone would be turned away that sincerely wanted to make a contribution.

I've known a few LXA grad students, and they participated like active members in meetings and social activities, and I think it adds to the overall chapter's quality and diversity of viewpoints on education, etc....

I'm all for it - does anyone else know specifics about other fraternities and grad students?
Well, Alpha Phi Omega, the National Service Fraternity, has no issue with grad students rushing. We make a point of telling chapters that ANYONE who is a student should be allowed to join their chapters: full time, part time, non-traditional, etc. We do give chapters the right to limit grad student participation (ie can't hold office, for instance), but that's it.

I pledged APO as a non-traditional grad student since there wasn't a chapter at the school I was an undergrad at.
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