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Old 09-29-2004, 11:20 AM
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I just didn't know the phrase "rolling bid", and I'm not certain I completely understand it now. I absolutely agree with you about keeping things open. I'm assuming that rolling bid doesn't mean you're restricted as to the number of bids you can issue at one time, or on any one night, just that there is a final cut-off date. Is that right? One thing I have learned is that there are some very strange rush rules out there, but sometimes they exist because of peculiar circumstances on a campus.
Listen, this isn't like doing business in India with lots of red tape. The rules are different from school to school, and from fraternity to fraternity.


Fraternity/School decides how long to do rush or they don't.

Fraternity decides if it wants to cap how many bids it gives out. I don't know if schools have ever put caps on fraternity rush, but I guess they may somewhere.

Up until the date and rush number caps, all you have to do is bid. If there is no number cap, then fine. If the date is shorter, longer, not there, whatever, then fine.

Example:
Your chapter decides to rush for 2 weeks. They decide to just meet guys and bid them if they like them. So they bid 3 guys a night for 2 weeks. On the final day, they have a bid ceremony or whatnot where all the guys with bids show up and the chapter is there to celebrate the transition to pledge from rush.

While the rules may be different from school to school, generally this is called a rolling system. A lot of schools use the same terminology to refer to the way they accept new students as well.

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Old 09-29-2004, 01:02 PM
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Thanks. "Doing business in India" - pretty good.
There aren't too many places that still try to impose a sorority version of quota or total on fraternities. Small schools, private schools - that's where you'd find it. I think most places today are open. Maybe NIC's emphasis on eliminating rush rules through their member fraternities has had an effect.
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