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Originally Posted by AGreekThinker
Joining a National fraternity is out of the question. To me it only adds more dues and I guess depending on the national org. you wont get much help out of it. I'd rather start my own fraternity with our own traditions and standards. But the only thing im still hazy on is the chartering process.
How was it writing up constitutions for you guys?
And how long did it generally take for you guys to get recognized by campus, or your fraternity council.
Thanks again
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oh darling i sense a case of founderitis already. your own fraternity? without other members your organization won't survive a week. maybe you should reconsider why you want to go greek first before you find an organization. also being part of a national organization helps a whole bunch. those dues that you end up paying gives you plenty of resources for your organization to thrive( you get advisors, housing help, alumni backing). the NIC has 73 fraternities. I can guarantee you that one of them will fit what you are looking for.