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What happens when you get a bid for a frat?

Receiving a bid: This is the first step to joining a particular fraternity. Upon accepting a bid, you end your recruitment process. You can hold the bid. By doing so, you get the opportunity to visit other chapters or think over your decision more carefully.
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What is the bidding process for frats?

Often, a bid card with a formal invitation will be delivered to your dorm or campus mailbox prior to Bid Day. On Bid Day, each fraternity on campus will gather in celebration to accept you as a new member. If you accept a bid, Bid Day is the day you officially become an associate member of your chosen fraternity.
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What happens after you get a bid?

After you receive a bid, you are labeled as a new member. You will go to meetings to learn about the sorority, get a Big, meet members, go to events, etc. This phase typically last 4 to 8 weeks depending on the sorority. After, the new member period you will be initiated into the sorority.
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Is it hard to get a bid for a frat?

Rush week is a lengthy and involved process. In some cases, fraternities don't get pledges they want and recruits don't get bids they desire. Because of the potential for mismatches, some fraternities offer their bids up to the end of the week. Therefore, if you don't get your first choice bid, don't give up.
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Can you leave a fraternity after accepting a bid?

If a college Greek Fraternity, you are still free to leave. Let them know a courtesy as soon as you can. Never burn bridges but you may wish to tell them the reason in private and hold the door open for the future if your financial condition improves.
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What happens if you quit a frat?

If it is a Masonic Fraternity, they should return all your fees and you are free to leave with no further obligations. If a college Greek Fraternity, you are still free to leave. Let them know a courtesy as soon as you can.
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Can you be in two frats at once?

You can only pledge one SOCIAL fraternity with the intention of being initiated. 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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How do fraternities decide who gets a bid?

Throughout the year fraternities will hold events ranging anywhere from dinners to golf outings and white water rafting trips. During this time potential new members have the opportunity to meet members of individual chapters. This process can potentially allow one to receive a bid from a fraternity.
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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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Is it a bad idea to join a frat?

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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How does frat bid day work?

Bid Day – the final day of a recruitment period when bids are distributed. Bid Matching – a system for matching the choice of a potential new member with the choice of a chapter. Brother – an initiated or new/associate member of a fraternity. Chapter – the campus group of a national organization.
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How do fraternities choose members?

Today, most Greek letter organizations select potential members through a two-part process of vetting and probation, called rushing and pledging, respectively.
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What do you wear on bid day?

Bid Day is very casual. You will receive a t-shirt from your new sorority, so wear something lightweight that you can put a shirt over. We will be outside, so shorts or jeans and comfortable shoes are a must.
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How many bids do fraternities give out?

A bid is an invitation to join an organization's new member program. Each chapter gives out as many bids as they want, until they have their ideal new member class.
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How does frat housing work?

In some fraternities or sororities, only the representatives live in the houses while in others the entire fraternity or sorority may live in the house. Other, larger fraternities or sororities may have more than one house to accommodate all of its members.
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Does pledging start once you accept your bid?

Once you accept a bid, a Greek life staff member or a sister in your sorority takes you to the house to meet other current members and new recruits. New pledges are introduced to the current members and vice versa.
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Is frat life expensive?

Living in a Greek house is not usually a requirement, but just like living in the regular dorms adds to your college experience, so does living with your other fraternity or sorority members. Housing costs are going to run up your bill substantially. You'll face costs of anywhere between $1,000 to $7,000 per semester.
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Is it weird to join a frat at 21?

That is not necessarily the case. Fraternities are quite welcoming, and your age difference is not that great. You are over 21, so while I don't endorse this, you will be able to purchase liquor.
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Are frat guys more successful?

Fraternity membership can definitely help advance one's social skills, self-confidence, and leadership, but it does not automatically set one up for career success or life achievement.
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Is it hard to rush a frat?

The most obvious factor is the time and monetary commitment. Rushing and pledging take up a lot of free time, and if a student is balancing a tough course load while adjusting to the responsibilities of living on their own, rushing and pledging might not be feasible.
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Do you get a bid before pledging?

How do you become a member of a fraternity or sorority? After the rushing period, fraternities and sororities send out bids or invitations to the students they want. The selected students are given the opportunity to either accept or decline their offer. Once a student accepts a bid, the pledging process will begin.
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What is bid night like?

The activities during Bid Day will look different from chapter to chapter, but the goal is to be a celebration that welcomes new members to the fraternity/sorority community. Bid Day always brings about a lot of joy and excitement as the initiated members of a sorority welcome home their new sisters.
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Do frats let all girls in?

However, in general, the fraternities will tend to let in the girls that they find attractive. This is not always the case, but it is generally more likely that a pretty girl will be allowed into a party than someone who is not as conventionally attractive.
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Has a girl ever joined a frat?

There are rare cases of mix-gendered honor societies which are also fraternities. Phi Sigma Pi is an example of this. So yes, technically there are women in fraternities, but in colloquial use of the term, not really.
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Is joining a frat a big commitment?

Although all of the events opened to members can be one of the top advantages, it is important to remember that social fraternities and sororities require a large time commitment beyond most other clubs.
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