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Originally posted by clueless:
Thanks for the info but Albany is not a black university. Is it the same for the other Fraternities like Sigma Alpha Mu and Alpha Chi Rho?
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Clueless,
So sorry, when I looked Albany State University, I found one in Albany, Georgia that is a HBCU.
No, it's not the same for NIC fraternities.
You should still research the fraternities on campus to learn about their national programs, etc. That will help you narrow down the selection.
Watch for flyers and ads on campus promoting Fraternity Rush. Attend any general info sessions and sign up for rush at the Greek Life Office.
Attend the Rush events at those houses that interest you most. Most early parties are open and you can get an immediate feel for the chapter, meet the brothers and ask questions. As the week(s) go on, the parties will go from open to invitation only. Accept invitations to those chapters that still hold your interest. As you go through the process, you will really start to feel at home at one or two chapters.
Best advice I can give you is to relax, be yourself, think about the questions you want to ask, fully consider the answers and realize that this is a lifelong decision you will be making. If your ideals, goals and personality fit in with a fraternity (both on a national and chapter level), you will know it.
Good luck!
Barbara