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Can you join a frat at a different college?

If your member organization has a chapter at your new university you might have the option to join that chapter. This process will look different for each member organization. Some organizations might require that you just tell your national organization of your transfer.
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Can you join a frat at a different school?

In addition to the NIC, your fraternity's ritual and bylaws probably state the same thing. You cannot join another fraternity after initiated. Under those guidelines, your only option would be to start a new chapter of your fraternity at your new school.
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Can you pledge at another school?

The first thing to do would be to check with the national organization of your fraternity/sorority to see if there are any chapters at the new school. If there are, you may be able to transfer your membership and continue pledging there.
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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 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 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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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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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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Is frat life worth it?

There are many advantages when it comes to joining a fraternity or sorority. Greek life is a great way to meet new people, gain leadership skills, and build lasting connections — and then there's also all the parties and events you'll be attending.
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Can I join a frat as a transfer?

YES! More than 10% of Greek members are transfer students.
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Can students refuse to say the pledge?

No. Public school students can opt out of saying the pledge (in some states, only with permission from a parent). The First Amendment protects the right not to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Is there a age limit to join a sorority?

There really isn't an official age limit restricting membership to a sorority. However, most sororities target freshman as their primary focus for members. Current demographics are changing due to deferred recruitment and sophomores deciding to check it out.
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Can you leave a frat whenever?

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.
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How many frats can you be in?

Yes! You can hold membership in any honor/service fraternity, as well as any social fraternity/sorority. You can also join more than one honor/service fraternity, but social fraternities/sororities do not allow for membership in more than one social organization.
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Do you need a good GPA to join a frat?

In order to join an undergraduate chapter, a potential new member who has established a collegiate GPA shall have at least a 2.50 collegiate GPA. A member organization, at its discretion, may establish a policy on minimum GPA requirements for joining that is higher than a 2.50.
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Can you join a frat and not drink?

Partying can seem like the top priority of Greek organizations at times, but getting drunk isn't a requirement for membership. Fraternities and sororities won't kick members out for turning down a shot or missing a party.
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How hard is it to join a frat?

Joining a fraternity is no easy task – it requires a deep commitment to a group of people and often a significant financial investment. Fraternities are exclusive organizations that pride themselves on a strict set of values, and the process of becoming a member is often daunting and difficult.
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Is it a bad idea to date a frat boy?

Dating a frat boy can be a great way to expand your social circle and add more guys to it. Fraternity boys are typically athletic, have a different build and discipline, and have strong ambitions, making them desirable to many girls. However, they can sometimes be aloof and detached.
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What frat was Kobe in?

Phi Delta Theta Fraternity - Nebraska Alpha pays tribute to Kobe Bryant.
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Was Adam Sandler in a frat?

The hilarious actor, Adam Sandler, is a brother of Tau Epsilon Phi at NYU! These were the famous frat boys! See you next time with another edition of Famous Greeks!
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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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Do frats still haze?

Seventy-three percent of students in social fraternities or sororities have experienced hazing in some form. Hazing is defined as “an initiation process involving harassment,” and is a practice that has been around since at least 387 B.C., when it was practiced in Plato's Academy.
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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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Do frats reject people?

Yes, of course. Fraternities are private organizations. They can choose their members on the basis of personality, interests, even college major.
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