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10-06-2006, 04:34 AM
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The issue isn't whether or not I'll be initiated at my old chapter, I'll be initiated but not until the chapter receives its charter which is in December, so basically, in December, I'll be initiated.
The issue is whether this new fraternity will accept me or not, or if they even want to accept me.
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10-06-2006, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by zxd
The issue is whether this new fraternity will accept me or not, or if they even want to accept me.
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Have you made an effort to meet them, get to know them, see who the brothers are, etc etc. I know you went through the rush process, but as other people said, you might not have gotten a bid because they didnt think you needed one.
If you're going to initiate with the colony, then your main concern with the new chapter should be affiliation.
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10-06-2006, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by zxd
The issue isn't whether or not I'll be initiated at my old chapter, I'll be initiated but not until the chapter receives its charter which is in December, so basically, in December, I'll be initiated.
The issue is whether this new fraternity will accept me or not, or if they even want to accept me.
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You said that during the rush parties, you had talked with "higher ranking members" who understood what was happening. That is good. However, your situation may not be something that is the norm for them. They - the new chapter - may not know how to proceed or handle this situation. Doing some of the leg work may be beneficial to both you and the new chapter.
As such, I would check with HQ regarding your affiliation. Remember that there are no IFC/NIC regulations that restrict the number of members a chapter can have. i.e. no quota and no total. As such, most likely most IFC/NIC chapters do not have restrictions regarding affiliation either. And often, some IFC/NIC fraternities expect (even require) undergrads to affiliate when they transfer. Once you know this, you can pass this information on to the 'new' chapter.
At the same time I would contact the chapter's president to let him know you wish to affiliate as soon after your initiation in December (with your old chapter). Let him know what you know from HQ and ask him what the chapter needs from you to get this moving forward so that you can affiliate as soon as possible. It may be that the campus or chapter requires certain documents confirming your status.
In the meantime, since you are not an initiated member yet, I would also suggest that you ask the president about your role in the chapter now (this semester). Ask the president what he (and the chapter) expects from you. You might want to suggest that you be considered part of the current pledge class. This would allow you time to get to know the chapter better. You can offer to serve as a mentor to them since you have already been through pledgeship etc. This will help to build bonds between you and the current pledge class. And will show the chapter the dedication you have toward the fraternity as a whole.
Best of luck with all of this.
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10-06-2006, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by TSteven
You said that during the rush parties, you had talked with "higher ranking members" who understood what was happening. That is good. However, your situation may not be something that is the norm for them. They - the new chapter - may not know how to proceed or handle this situation. Doing some of the leg work may be beneficial to both you and the new chapter.
As such, I would check with HQ regarding your affiliation. Remember that there are no IFC/NIC regulations that restrict the number of members a chapter can have. i.e. no quota and no total. As such, most likely most IFC/NIC chapters do not have restrictions regarding affiliation either. And often, some IFC/NIC fraternities expect (even require) undergrads to affiliate when they transfer. Once you know this, you can pass this information on to the 'new' chapter.
At the same time I would contact the chapter's president to let him know you wish to affiliate as soon after your initiation in December (with your old chapter). Let him know what you know from HQ and ask him what the chapter needs from you to get this moving forward so that you can affiliate as soon as possible. It may be that the campus or chapter requires certain documents confirming your status.
In the meantime, since you are not an initiated member yet, I would also suggest that you ask the president about your role in the chapter now (this semester). Ask the president what he (and the chapter) expects from you. You might want to suggest that you be considered part of the current pledge class. This would allow you time to get to know the chapter better. You can offer to serve as a mentor to them since you have already been through pledgeship etc. This will help to build bonds between you and the current pledge class. And will show the chapter the dedication you have toward the fraternity as a whole.
Best of luck with all of this.
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Excellent advice!
Since you know that you can and will be Initiated in your past colony, then they may be willing to Initiate you in the chapter in your new school.
Get the ground rules set first.
Now, if you wear a slide rule, wear thick glasses, have bucked teeth, a big wart on your nose, and act like a nerd, well, that is another can of fish bait isnt it?
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