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Old 05-05-2002, 09:19 AM
NeonPi NeonPi is offline
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Talking From a former U of T adviser

chscrew144 ...

Thank for your interest in U of T fraternities - it's great to have someone this much interest.

There are 16 fraternities at U of T that have excellent organizations - lots of groups on St. Geroge, just north of Bloor, There are also some houses that are on St. George just north of College. You are not going to see many guys around as they are studying/moving home - it's just a tough time of the year.

In your case currently, you would be known as a 'border'. You could be able to move in after exams (most U of T houses rent their rooms over the summer), however, it is more than likely, both houses may have their rooms already leased to members for when they come back in the fall - you may not have the opportunity to move there anyways.

Who you need to speak with is the President of their "Housing Corporation". This is an alumni-run organization which handle all the leases and owns the house. They would be able to tell you definatively whether this is even a possibility for you. From my experience, most of fraternities are full until around elections/Christmas break, and that is when things shuffle around. (just want you to be prepared, man!)

As for dry vs wet, many of the men's groups are being hit with such high insurance premiums that going dry is quickly becoming the only option to have their chapters stay viable. Many of U of T's chapter are award-winning with their own organziations and take a lot of pride in this - be prepared it is not going to be 'Animal House'. And if you are underage, the house may have policies for that which you don't even know about yet.

I might suggest taking this summer to review the websites of the groups at U of T, and attend their recruitment events in the fall. You will get a much better picture of what everyone is about, and whom you 'mesh' with. I know you are looking for housing within a particular time frame - there is a whole TON of places around the Annex that rent rooms in those big Queen Anne houses - good luck!!

If you have other questions, please PM me and I'll be happy to answer any of your questions.

Shala
(I used to be the Chapter Adviser for the AOII U of T chapter - now I am a Collegiate Supervisor for AOII & Pres of the Canadian Interfraternal Assc)

PS - Interesting that you chose the 2 groups whose houses are the closest to Madison Ave - within 1 min of 5 sorority houses ...?
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Old 05-05-2002, 09:49 AM
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Websites for U of T men's groups

Here is a listing of the U of T men's groups
(if not local website, then their Interntional one is noted)

Alpha Delta Phi - 1893 - http://www.alphadeltaphi.org/ChapterWebs/TOR/
Alpha Epsilon Pi - 1999 - http://www.aepitauomega.com/
Beta Theta Pi - 1906 - http://www.telacom.com/thetazeta/
Delta Kappa Epsilon - 1898 - http://www.dke.org/index.html
Delta Upsilon - 1899 - http://www.dutoronto.com/
Zeta Psi - 1879 - http://zetapsi.wiznet.ca/
Theta Delta Chi - 1912 - http://www.tdx.org/
Kappa Alpha Society - 1892 - http://www.ka.ca/
Kappa Sigma - 1927 - http://www.kappasigma-ut.com/
Lambda Chi Alpha - 1927 - http://www.lambdachitoronto.com/
Sigma Nu - 1949 - http://www.sigmanu.ca/
Sigma Pi - 1991 - http://sigmapi.pollerhost.com/
Sigma Chi - 1922 - http://www.sigmachi.ca/toronto/home.html
Phi Gamma Delta- 1923 - http://www.taukappa.com/
Phi Delta Theta - 1906 - http://www.phideltatheta.org
Phi Kappa Pi - 1901 - http://www.total.net/%7Eflatline/pkp/chapters.htm
Phi Kappa Sigma - 1895 - http://www.pks.org/
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Old 05-05-2002, 10:50 AM
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Re: From a former U of T adviser

Animal House it's not and my former floor could probably compete with Belushi for that title! I like not having always the temptation to drink. I used to have an alcohol problem which i ut under control. I am legal in 11 days. I would rather have a room in a fraternity house than an apartment. I checked out pretty much all the fraternity houses except for two which I will do soon if I can.

Thank you for the advice and all the advice everyone else has given me. I appreciate all of it tremendously. I did check out mant of the websites. Some were outdated but some were very informational (such as both chapter and IHQ websites of Fiji) and helpful. Some did not have websites and some organizations do not have housing (which at this point is my main priority!!!)

The only house where a bunch of guys were jackaSes while i was there was Sigma Nu a few days ago.. I don't like being condescnded to or patronized. Outside of that the guys around have been good hosts though obviouslt there is a difference between a rushee and a pledge.

Wherever I end upo next year I hope to contribute a lot and be a big part of something which will no doubt be special. I also hope that whwereever i live I can meet a group of guys i can truly call brothers. in a way I have 4 right now if you discount my crew (2 blood and 2 close friends, one from HS and one from university) and woudn't mind giving them my suggestions for fundraisers, recuitment etc.

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PS - Interesting that you chose the 2 groups whose houses are the closest to Madison Ave - within 1 min of 5 sorority houses ...?
heh like any of em'd actually go after me.. besides next year I'm trying to add a job to the plate while hopefully getting a 3.5 and wrestling (even if I take a year off from competing at OU's and such i still have to go train) so we'll see what happens.
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