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What is an ace in fraternity?

Captain /Ace: Person who is considered the leader of the line. Anchor/Tail: Last person in the line o Sands: individuals from different chapters who joined their respective organizations during the same semester.
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What does it mean to be the ace of a line?

A. Ace: The first person in a new member line of an NPHC organization. Active: An initiated member of a fraternity or sorority.
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What is a neo in a fraternity?

Neophyte: a new member of an NPHC organization. A member is typically referred to as a neophyte or neo for the first year after their initiation or until another line is initiated in the chapter. New Member: A woman or man who has accepted a fraternity or sorority bid in a CPC or IFC organization.
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What is a deuce in a fraternity?

Culturally-based organizations and NPHC organizations also assign a line number to their new members (such as ace, deuce, tre, etc.). Little: Short for “Little brother/sister”—a new member who is being mentored by an older member of their organization.
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What is a dirty rush?

Dirty Rushing – When one organization will attempt to influence a potential new member through gifts, bad mouthing other organizations, etc.
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What are the 5 B's in rush?

1. "Avoid bringing up the five 'B Words': Boys, Ballots, Booze, Beliefs, and Bucks."
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What are the 3 B's during rush?

Stay away from the forbidden three B's: boys, booze and bucks. Don't brag about your crazy parties, how much money your parents have or the guys you date. These are not things you want them judging you on, and frankly, they make you sound ultra trashy.
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What is a black frat called?

An Overview of Historically Black Fraternities & Sororities

In order of their founding, they are Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Iota Phi Theta. They are often collectively called the Divine Nine.
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What does Sandz mean in Greek?

Sands: A word used to acknowledge other members that crossed over in other organizations or in the same organization, but different chapter during the same semester, term, etc. For example, new members of Fall 2014 would be considered sands. Sister/Soror: A member of a sorority.
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What is the divine 9 slang?

Divine Nine (D9): refers to the nine organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Informational: A forum for individuals interested in seeking information about a MGC or NPHC fraternity or sorority. Ism: a term used to refer to an individual that has the same line number as you.
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What is the richest fraternity?

The most common fraternity is Sigma Alpha Mu, with seven billionaires. However, the billionaires of Beta Theta Pi have accumulated the most wealth with a combined net worth of $107 billion.
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What does GDI mean slang?

(euphemistic, slang, rare) Abbreviation of goddamn it.
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What does Pan Hellenic mean?

Pan·​hel·​len·​ic ˌpan-hə-ˈle-nik. 1. : of or relating to all Greece or all the Greeks. 2. : of or relating to the Greek-letter sororities or fraternities in American colleges and universities or to an association representing them.
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What are new frat members called?

New Member – a member of a fraternity/sorority who is not yet an initiated/active member. Sometimes called “pledge member” or “associate member” depending on the organization's terms.
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What does tail mean in Greek life?

Anchor/Tail: Last person in the line o Sands: individuals from different chapters who joined their respective organizations during the same semester.
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What is scrolling in Greek life?

' Strolling functions by having members of a particular greek organization line up one after another. Similar to saluting, they begin to move forward in the same dance motions, or many times alternating dance moves.
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What is a soror in Greek?

The word comes from Latin soror, meaning "sister," "cousin, daughter of a father's brother," or "female friend." The first organization to use the term "sorority" was Gamma Phi Beta, established in 1874.
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Why are frats called Greek?

Why is it called Greek life? The reason that fraternities and sororities use Greek letters dates back to the first academic fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1776. This was a time when the study of ancient Greek was common in higher education.
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What is the Greek symbol for Alpha Phi?

The Alpha Phi badge is the Greek letter Alpha (Α) resting on the Greek letter Phi (Φ), engraved with the Greek acronym (Α. Ο. Ε.) . It can be customized in silver or gold and may be adorned with only white jewels - pearls or diamonds.
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Why do black frats stomp?

"Stepping" is a historical form of communication and storytelling that is widely performed by fraternities and sororities that belong to the National Pan-Hellenic Council, an organization which directs the traditionally African-American national sororities and fraternities.
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What are the 4 top black sororities?

There are four major sororities, all of which were established in early twentieth century, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Howard University, 1908), Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Howard University, 1913), Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Howard University, 1920), and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority (Butler University, 1922).
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What is the most elite black sorority?

The Rhoer Club is a youth group associated with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, which is one of the oldest and most prestigious Black sororities in the United States.
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How long is pledging?

Once students have chosen their fraternity or sorority, a period of new member education often referred to as "pledging" follows. This usually lasts six to eight weeks and is a time for students to further contemplate their choices.
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What is a pi chi during rush?

Each Pi Chi is a sorority member who has separated herself from her sorority since mid-July so she will be prepared to objectively counsel you as you participate in recruitment. Each Pi Chi will have a group of about 10 potential members she will serve as a guide to.
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What is bumping in sorority rush?

Bumping is a process used during formal recruitment to allow a smooth transition between the sorority girl who initially has picked up the PNM at the door and the next sister who has come into the conversation. Typically, a bump group is made up of 5 people.
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