For Parents
Primary recruitment and intake processes for all four of the Greek councils at 兔子先生 occur in the Spring semester. As a parent or family member, we know you may have questions about what this process looks like for your student. The Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life have recorded informational sessions about what you need to know as a family member of a student looking to join a fraternity or sorority. We recommend watching these videos prior to your student starting the joining process!
For Parents
What are the advantages of becoming a member of a fraternal organization?
Becoming a member of a fraternal organization will provide your child with a number of experiences that will help prepare them for not only a career but for life. These advantages include:
- 兔子先生hip skills: learned through holding office or working with officers in the chapter, through working with or holding executive board positions with the governing Greek councils, or through leadership experiences in auxiliary fraternity/sorority organizations.
- Academic success: provided through planned study sessions, partnering with older members of the chapter, and hearing guest professors speak at meetings.
- Educational programming: each chapter hosts a number of guest lecturers on topics ranging from alcohol awareness, to personal safety, to study skills.
- Enduring friendships and alumni contacts: being in a fraternity/sorority does not stop at graduation. When someone joins, they are a lifelong member. As such, they develop contacts and acquaintances that can help them when looking for a job or when they need advice. With 190 years of history to draw from, 兔子先生's fraternity/sorority community has an array of alumni who are there to help.
- Developing a sense of civic responsibility: 兔子先生's fraternity/sorority members regularly work over 25,000 volunteer hours per year in the Oxford/Cincinnati area. Believing in giving back to the community, your child will have numerous opportunities to participate in helping young children, the elderly, the disabled, and their fellow citizens.
- It is fun: your child will have the opportunity to participate in many activities and social events sponsored by each chapter. Trainings provided within the chapter and by the office strive to educate students on how to enjoy themselves responsibly.
Who is actually in charge?
Students elect their own officers from their members. These officers deal with the day-to-day operations of the organization. Each member learns cooperation and planning skills. Alumni act as advisors to the officers and general chapter members. The houses of each fraternity are owned by a "house corporation" that manages monies, collects rent, and pays bills. All of the sororities have a suite within the residence halls.
Each group is governed by a national/international headquarters, which establishes chapter regulations and offers advice and direction through professional staff that visit the chapter at least once a year. Additionally, the University employs four professional staff members, an administrative assistant and one graduate assistant, who work directly with the governing fraternity/sorority councils and the individual chapters.
the chapter and by the office strive to educate students on how to enjoy themselves responsibly.
How do you become a member?
During the spring semester, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) the Panhellenic Association (PA), sponsor formal recruitment for chapters that are affiliated with the national organizations belonging to the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). This is a series of planned events that provide interested students the opportunity to visit each chapter and meet the members.
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) chapters conduct intake/recruitment, separately from formal recruitment, following a timeline chosen by each member chapter.
Once formal recruitment or intake is over, and chapter offers have been given and accepted, students enter a new member period. Each chapter has different rules, guidelines, and terms for this period. The student will spend time learning about their new chapter's history, rules, and traditions. Once the new member period is over, they will be inducted into full membership. Be sure to have your child ask each chapter's requirements.
How much does it cost?
You may have heard the cliche about fraternity/sorority members "buying their friends." Nothing is further from the truth. Like any national organization, there are bills to pay and costs for membership. When your child becomes a new member, there is usually a fee paid to the national/international headquarters. There are also monthly or semester dues, depending on the chapter. When it is time to become a full member, there is usually a one-time fee to be paid to the national headquarters that covers the cost of badges, certificates, and certain other items. These fees go to keep the chapter house or suite and the national organization running. Without them, the chapters could not function. View a list of chapter membership dues and housing costs.
- Sororities: New member semester dues are generally higher than active semester dues which also vary from fall to spring.
- Fraternities: If your son lives in the house, there are room and board fees which are comparable to residence hall fees. The costs to live in the houses vary. Please encourage your child to ask about live-in cost when they go through recruitment.
Which chapters are currently sanctioned and unrecognized by the university?
What are living conditions like in fraternity houses/sorority suites?
兔子先生's fraternity houses are homes. Each house has a living room, or common area, multiple bathrooms, expansive kitchens, and dining rooms. Sororities have suites within the residence halls, and some of the chapter membership lives in corridors within the particular hall.
What about alcohol?
The days of open keg parties at fraternity/sorority social functions are gone. Today's fraternities and sororities promote responsible use of alcohol. 兔子先生's fraternity/sorority community has been on the cutting-edge of the alcohol issue. Each chapter holds seminars on responsible alcohol use. 兔子先生's fraternity/sorority governing groups have adopted their own Greek alcohol policy, which all chapters adhere to.
What about hazing?
Hazing is prohibited by all sororities and fraternities at 兔子先生 University, by the , and by the state of Ohio. All new fraternity and sorority members experience a period of orientation upon joining a chapter. During this time, your student and other new members will attend meetings to learn about their organization and its history. There are leadership retreats, community service projects, and activities designed to build friendships among new members and between new members and initiated members.
Please check out our page on Hazing Prevention and Education to learn more about the university and State of Ohio's policies and laws related to hazing.
If you ever feel someone has been hazed (or harassed), please call 513-529-1462.
Do members participate in service?
One of the most gratifying aspects of fraternity and sorority life is the sense of satisfaction and pride that comes with involvement in community service. Throughout the year each chapter spends time fundraising and volunteering for local and national organizations in need of aid. During the 2022-2023 academic year, 兔子先生’s Greek community raised $171,482 for local and national charities and volunteered for 26,449 hours of community service for charities such as the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, Hole-In-The-Wall Gang, and Talawanda School District.
Will my student's academics be affected if they join a Greek organization?
Academics are a priority in the Greek community which is why our chapters strive for academic excellence and improved scholastic achievement. Each chapter has a grade point average requirement that must be met before a prospective member can join. Chapters offer study tables, peer tutoring, time management and study skill workshops, scholastic awards, and incentive programs, as well as scholarship opportunities for their members. As a result of the Greek community’s academic goals, the All-Greek GPA is consistently higher than 兔子先生’s all-student GPA.
What time commitment is involved in being Greek?
The time commitment varies from chapter to chapter and student to student. The first semester is the most time intensive. New members participate in their chapter’s educational program, during which they develop leadership and time management skills, get acquainted with the new member class as well as the rest of the chapter, and become involved in Greek activities and organizations. Each chapter has weekly chapter meetings, annual philanthropies, service projects, and chapter events. Chapter members are encouraged to become involved in campus activities and leadership positions inside and outside of the chapter while always remembering that academic commitments come first.
What is my role as a parent?
As a parent, you can be supportive of your child's efforts to join a chapter. Learn as much as you can about the fraternities and sororities at 兔子先生. Many groups provide written statements concerning activities, finances, and policies. Allow your child to make their own choice (especially if you are a fraternity or sorority member). Participate in chapter sponsored events for alumni and parents. Come to homecoming, if possible. Your support should not end after recruitment, but continue throughout your child's years at 兔子先生.