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03-28-2007, 09:38 PM
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question about de-brothering
i pledged a fraternity last spring '06 and ended up moving out east that summer. Where i live now there are no chapters near me, the closest is 3 hours away. I am trying this semester to start my own chapter in my new school but I just do not have the time with school and work. I have no real idea if i ever am going to be moving back to my original hometown to be with my frat again and so I am a little confused right now. Should i de-brother and join a new fraternity?
I do feel like an ass for just "ditching" my brothers like this, but I have tried creating my own chapter but i just don't have the time for it. I have no idea what to do or if i can even pledge a new fraternity? I know some fraternities don't accept men who have de-brothered from another fraternity.. so Im just lost at all ends here any help would be appreciated.
The new fraternity i was thinking about joining is the Latino fraternity Lambda Sigma Upsilon, any1 know if they accept people who have de-brothered from other fraternities? Also what does the de-brother process involve? Do i have to go back home to de-brother at my school?
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03-28-2007, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Confuzzled23
i pledged a fraternity last spring '06 and ended up moving out east that summer. Where i live now there are no chapters near me, the closest is 3 hours away. I am trying this semester to start my own chapter in my new school but I just do not have the time with school and work. I have no real idea if i ever am going to be moving back to my original hometown to be with my frat again and so I am a little confused right now. Should i de-brother and join a new fraternity?
I do feel like an ass for just "ditching" my brothers like this, but I have tried creating my own chapter but i just don't have the time for it. I have no idea what to do or if i can even pledge a new fraternity? I know some fraternities don't accept men who have de-brothered from another fraternity.. so Im just lost at all ends here any help would be appreciated.
The new fraternity i was thinking about joining is the Latino fraternity Lambda Sigma Upsilon, any1 know if they accept people who have de-brothered from other fraternities? Also what does the de-brother process involve? Do i have to go back home to de-brother at my school?
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My understanding is that IFC/NIC fraternities do not initiate members from other inter/national council or conference (including other NIC/IFC) fraternities unless the man terminated - and was granted a release from IHQ - his membership. And to be clear, this does not mean that an IFC/NIC fraternity (or chapter) may even consider previously initiated men for membership. Some may, others may not.
Now if the fraternity was "local", then perhaps the fraternity might. Again, it would depend on the specific fraternities in question.
For what it is worth, Lambda Sigma Upsilon is a member of the NIC.
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03-29-2007, 09:23 AM
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question about de-brothering
I have seen questions like this asked a lot on this board and I just dont quiet understand.
Do IFC/NIC cross reference membership lists by social sercurity #s when new guys pledge?
I highly doubt it.
I guess its all comes down to personal ethics.
Unless you are tattooed with your old fraternities letters or have been wearing your old fraternity shirts at your new school and really actively trying to start another chapter of your old fraternity, just do like the gays in the Navy.
Dont tell anyone at your new school and pledge a different fraternity.
***not saying that I have done this or that I approve of someone doing this , but....***
And even if they do cross reference SS#s, just write yours down and switch the last 2 numbers around.
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03-29-2007, 10:56 AM
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I have worn my jersey and have been actively been trying to start my chapter. I have sat out in our courtyard a few times during my free period trying to actively recruit pledges, but to no avail.
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03-29-2007, 11:21 AM
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ok I'm sorry, but this sounds really pathetic. I don't think anyone is going to be interested in one lone guy saying "hey, help me be a chapter!"
did you speak to the Greek Life office at all? Are there any other guys out there who want to start a fraternity?
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03-29-2007, 11:47 AM
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sorry man but...
33girl is right.
You are going about it the wrong way. If you are really interested in starting a new chapter you need to...
1. Contact you national organization and try to get them involved. For example Sigma Nu has a chapter building team that goes around the country where there is interest helping set up new chapters. And can help you find some other Alumni in your area that can help you.
2. Dont try recruiting strangers right off. Start with your friends and any acquantinances you have on campus. Try to find other members of your fraternity that may have transferred to your current school.
3. Definitely see the greek affairs office at get their help and advice.
4. Spend some time and money on flyers and hold interest meeting on campus.
Example:
"A select group of men at (insert college name here) will have the opportunity to create an entirely new fraternity experience- something truly unique and different. These outstanding individuals will shape what they believe fraternity should be. (insert fraternity name here) is coming to campus."
Picture of your Fraternity Crest and Date, Time, Location of interest meeting.
5. Run the same flyer in the school paper as an ad.
6. At some point you will have to contact IFC to get colony status.
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Originally Posted by 33girl
ok I'm sorry, but this sounds really pathetic. I don't think anyone is going to be interested in one lone guy saying "hey, help me be a chapter!"
did you speak to the Greek Life office at all? Are there any other guys out there who want to start a fraternity?
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03-29-2007, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by be69chevy
I have seen questions like this asked a lot on this board and I just dont quiet understand.
Do IFC/NIC cross reference membership lists by social sercurity #s when new guys pledge?
I highly doubt it.
I guess its all comes down to personal ethics.
Unless you are tattooed with your old fraternities letters or have been wearing your old fraternity shirts at your new school and really actively trying to start another chapter of your old fraternity, just do like the gays in the Navy.
Dont tell anyone at your new school and pledge a different fraternity.
***not saying that I have done this or that I approve of someone doing this , but....***
And even if they do cross reference SS#s, just write yours down and switch the last 2 numbers around.
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Without going into the whole "loyally thing" (which may mean different things to different people), the issue isn't so much can he get away with the deceit because that is possible. The issue is what if he is caught? His "new" chapter may not care one way or the other if he is or was a member of another fraternity. However, they may care that he deceived them. And or didn't trust them enough to be honest with them about his situation.
Frankly, I'm guessing resigning and getting a release from the current fraternity shouldn't be much of an issue.
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04-04-2007, 03:08 AM
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Do IFC/NIC cross reference membership lists by social sercurity #s when new guys pledge?
I highly doubt it.
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Uhhh, whether or not they will acutally cross reference social security #'s, I'm not sure. But, I can tell you that Delta Chi's IHQ requires the socail for an initiate on his PR (personal record) form before permission to initiate is granted. The form also asks for any other fraternal or secret order affiliation.
It was always my understanding that once you are initiated into a national fraternity, that you may never join any other naional fraternity. Delta Chi expressly prohibits its chapters from initiating anyone who has ever been initiated into another fraternity. DX also disallows its members, even those who deactivate, to ever join another fraternity.
I do have to ask, though, does this counts for non-secretive fraternities, such as Delta Upsilon? Can DU initiate a inactive member of another fraternity, and can DX initiate an inactive DU (or any other non-secretive fraternity)?
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04-04-2007, 07:06 AM
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I don't understand why its so serious about dropping out and joining another fraternity.. its a club/organization just like anything else out there, sure its got its secrets but its not like u know how to convert lead into gold or somethin.
I just dont get why its such a big deal?
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04-04-2007, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Confuzzled23
I don't understand why its so serious about dropping out and joining another fraternity.. its a club/organization just like anything else out there, sure its got its secrets but its not like u know how to convert lead into gold or somethin.
I just dont get why its such a big deal?
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04-04-2007, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by DPUDChi
I do have to ask, though, does this counts for non-secretive fraternities, such as Delta Upsilon? Can DU initiate a inactive member of another fraternity, and can DX initiate an inactive DU (or any other non-secretive fraternity)?
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AFAIK, the only difference between DU and other NIC fraternities is that their ritual is secret. The not joining another group doesn't have to do with other people being able to see the ritual, it has to do with the oaths you took. Whether you took them in the presence of only your brothers or in front of the whole campus community shouldn't matter.
Oh, and I agree with Alpha Frog. I sincerely hope the LSU brothers are reading this thread.
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04-04-2007, 09:50 AM
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There are a slew of other types of clubs you can join - I'd suggest you look into those.
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04-04-2007, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by DPUDChi
I do have to ask, though, does this counts for non-secretive fraternities, such as Delta Upsilon? Can DU initiate a inactive member of another fraternity, and can DX initiate an inactive DU (or any other non-secretive fraternity)?
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Delta Upsilon and Alpha Kappa Lambda (the other NIC fraternity that is "non-secretive") are members of the NIC. As such, for a member of either fraternity to potentially join another NIC - or visa verse - the member would need to terminate their membership and be granted a release by the IHQ before he can do so.
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03-29-2007, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Confuzzled23
i pledged a fraternity last spring '06 and ended up moving out east that summer. Where i live now there are no chapters near me, the closest is 3 hours away. I am trying this semester to start my own chapter in my new school but I just do not have the time with school and work. I have no real idea if i ever am going to be moving back to my original hometown to be with my frat again and so I am a little confused right now. Should i de-brother and join a new fraternity?
I do feel like an ass for just "ditching" my brothers like this, but I have tried creating my own chapter but i just don't have the time for it. I have no idea what to do or if i can even pledge a new fraternity? I know some fraternities don't accept men who have de-brothered from another fraternity.. so Im just lost at all ends here any help would be appreciated.
The new fraternity i was thinking about joining is the Latino fraternity Lambda Sigma Upsilon, any1 know if they accept people who have de-brothered from other fraternities? Also what does the de-brother process involve? Do i have to go back home to de-brother at my school?
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While it may seem an unimportant question, but you said you Pledged. Were you Initiated? Now, if you were a member of a NIC GLO there are very few who will deactivate you but there are some who will release you. If you were just a "Pledge" only, then you can move onward.
So lets take it you were Initiated and a full member!
You are now at your new School and want to start a Chapter.
1. Contact your HQ.
2. Are there other Chapters close by?
3. How big is your GLO in the area of the country?
4. What is the Greek capacity compared to school population?
5. Are they expandable? (School)
6. Is your GLO wanting to expand!
Now, if all questions are answered then go ahead and sit out and go
Promote and see what happens! One LXA did it at Wyoming and there is a Chapter there now!
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03-29-2007, 10:16 PM
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If I were you, I'd try to get your nationals or your old chapter to help you out starting a new one first. Disaffiliating is a sad, sad thing for all involved. I think if you had proper support from the school and your chapter you could do fine. We recently had Phi Sigma Sigma start a new chapter at our school [just now, actually] and they have sixty girls, give or take about five. They were allowed to have formal recruitment, so they took quite a few girls there.
So, to sum up:
Meet with your Greek Life people
Talk to nationals, or your old chapter if you were more local
Don't give up on your brothers.
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