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Can I drop my fraternity and join another?

In most instances, you cannot quit your fraternity and join another one. All national fraternities are part of the National Interfraternity Conference (NIC). The NIC explicitly states that you cannot join another fraternity if you have already been initiated into one. However, there can be exceptions to this rule.
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Can you leave a frat and join a different one?

By walking away from one fraternity or sorority, it could mean losing out on the opportunity to join another at the same school. However, if you're transferring colleges altogether, you can often join a new organization at your new school. Be honest with your organization's president throughout the process.
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What happens if you quit a fraternity?

When you quit a fraternity, you will essentially be telling the fraternity that you no longer want to be friends. Common protocol is informing the president and giving him your fraternity pin. Many people also give the president a letter indicating that they are quitting.
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Can you be in 2 fraternities?

You cannot be a member of two social fraternities at the same time as most fraternities bylaws, as well as IFC forbid it. You can, however, be a member of a social and academic fraternity simultaneously.
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Can you change fraternities if you transfer?

I am transferring to a school that does not have a chapter of my fraternity. I really want to stay in Greek Life but because I'm already initiated I'm not sure if I can join another fraternity. What can I do? In nearly all cases, transfer students cannot join a different fraternity after they change schools.
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Can you rush two fraternities?

Rushing more than one fraternity allows a potential new member to meet many new people during the recruitment process, even if he does not receive or accept a bid from a group.
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What is a fraternity swap?

A swap is a sober get together of one fraternity with another sorority in order to get to know the members in a different environment than they normally would. Each swap occurs once a month in every sorority and fraternity. Sorority and Fraternity council create a randomized list of pairs for each swap.
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Can I leave a fraternity?

Yes, you can leave a fraternity at any time, for any reason. It would be courteous to let them know you are leaving, but you are not required to give them a reason or any justification. Take care of you, first. A fraternity is strictly voluntary.
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What frat was Brad Pitt in?

Though Brad Pitt only attended the University of Missouri for two years, he was a part of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Although Hoda Kotb is best known for her role on NBC's Today Show, the star was a member of Delta Delta Delta at Virginia Tech.
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Is 21 too late to join a frat?

As far as fraternities are concerned, having a 21-year-old in the group is considered an asset for obvious reasons. Just be careful that you don't allow yourself to get coerced into actions that could cause you legal or disciplinary problems.
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What happens if I don't pay my fraternity dues?

If your dues debt piles up, you may reach a point where not only can you not pay it, but the chapter is forced to arbitrate and potentially strip you of your brotherhood. After that, other chapters will likely avoid you like the plague, too. Being sent to collections. Goodbye, credit score.
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What is the downside of joining a frat?

Because Greek life involves so many events, and members are expected to participate, joining a sorority or fraternity means a huge time commitment. Spending too much time on Greek life activities and not enough on studying or working at internships could have a negative impact on a student's future.
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Can you go inactive in a fraternity?

A brother has two choices as a student, remain active and accept the obligations along with the benefits or go inactive and forego both. That means not representing the chapter in any way, not attending chapter meetings, not attending social events, not living in the house, etc.
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Can I join another sorority after dropping?

You have to go through a process before you become an initiated member. If you drop out of the sorority BEFORE you are initiated, you can go through recruitment the following year. If you drop out of the sorority after you have been initiated, you are NEVER able to go through recruitment again!
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Is joining a frat good or bad?

Joining a fraternity or sorority is a great way to meet new people and build lasting connections. Many fraternities and sororities offer academic support and leadership opportunities. Greek life requires a significant time commitment throughout the year.
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Is joining a frat a good way to make friends?

Assuming you don't live at home, you will make friends in your dorm and freshman classes. The advantage of a fraternity or sorority is that you will meet upper-class students and students from other academic streams. The Greek organizations offer social and academic support - generally for beyond freshman year.
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What frat was Kobe in?

Phi Delta Theta Fraternity - Nebraska Alpha pays tribute to Kobe Bryant.
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What is the most elite fraternity?

The Phi Beta Kappa Society (ΦΒΚ) is the oldest academic honor society in the United States, and the most prestigious, due in part to its long history and academic selectivity.
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What sorority is Kourtney Kardashian in?

Kourtney, 38, pledged to the sorority Alpha Phi during her college days. The University of Arizona's Beta Epsilon Chapter welcomed Kourtney, who graduated in 2002.
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Are frats lifelong?

Generally, membership in a fraternity or sorority is obtained as an undergraduate student, but continues thereafter for life.
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How long does fraternity pledge last?

How long does pledging take? The new member education process differs between organizations but typically ranges between 4 and 12 weeks. Ask the brothers or sisters of the organization you are looking to join for more specific information.
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What is it called when a girl joins a frat?

Sorority – The name that applies to female chapters and is characterized by a ritual, a pin, and a strong bond of friendship.
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Why is Alabama Rush so popular?

Sorority rush is a tradition at many colleges. But in the South, rush inspires the same passionate zeal as collegiate football. Thanks to TikTok, the University of Alabama's incarnation of that tradition — peak neo-antebellum white Southern culture on display — is now a global phenomenon.
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What are new frat members called?

Neophyte – New member of Greek Letter organization; also called a 'Neo'. This term is generally used by NPHC, NALFO, and NMGC organizations. New Member – After receiving and accepting a bid, the person becomes a new member. Formerly called a pledge, sometimes called Associate Member.
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How do fraternities decide who gets a bid?

Instead of long meetings with the chapter fighting and bickering about the many potential new members, just the committee will meet. They will discuss some of the blue chips or men that they don't want to bid. Ultimately, the recruitment chairman will use that information to decide who to offer a bid.
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