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What do I need in order to pledge?
[1] You must either have an bachelor's degree or be a full-time student, matriculating towards a bachelor's degree at an accredited four year university or college. [2] If you are an undergraduate you need to have the appropiate GPA in order to join a Black Greek fraternity or sorority. Each organization has set guideline for the gpa within the organization. The typically cumulative gpa across the board is a 2.5. But it depends on the organization. The Kappa's national gpa is a 2.3, the AKA's gpa is 2.5, Sigma have recently raised their gpa from 2.3 to 2.5, the Delta's from a 2.5 to a 3.0. To be on the safe side a 2.5 gpa is recommended. It also varies on college campuses also. Some colleges mandates a gpa level for Greeks on there campus. Like at Tuskegee University students need to have a 2.8 cumulative gpa in order to pledge. [3] Letters of Recommendation! Depending on the organization, you'll need anywhere from 1 to 3 letters of recommendations. These letters must be from an organizational member who is "financial" [a member whose local and national organizational financial obligations (dues/ fees, etc) are paid]. Recommendations are verified therefore the member has to be someone who knows you personally . [4] Community service hours. Several
fraternities and sororities require prospective members to have provided
some type of public service within the community in which they live. The
Top Public Service Groups include: Habitat for Humanity, Voter Registrar,
Peer-Mentor(Big Brother/Big Sister Program), The
*Please note* Just because you meet all 4 of the above, doesn't solidify your right to make line. For after the informational, the interview, each financial member of the chapter votes on who makes line and who doesn't. 2. What is the meaning regarding being "real" or "paper"? Paper is a term used to identify
a Greek fraternity or sorority member who didn't pledge. This person became
a member through either an intake process, or by joining a graduate/alumni
chapter. Real is a term used to identify those persons who underwent the
pledge process. During this six week time span they learned rituals, secrets,
history, and tests of brotherhood &
Which is better? That is ultimately up for you to decide.
Understand that just because one chooses to be "Paper" doesn't mean they
love their organization any less than someone who pledged or is considered
"Real". If you feel in your heart that taking wood is an expression of
how serious your intent is regarding pledging,
3. What is an underground line? An underground line basically what every
person goes through that has pledged after 1990. Back in the 80's before
above ground pledging was banned. When you were on line everyone knew who
was pledging. Now it's more less a secret. An underground line can exist
one of two ways: (1) Is when
4. What is meant by the term, "black balled"? "Black balled" & "balled"
are terms used to describe situations when a person doesn't make line for
certain reasons or is not voted in by a majority vote by current members.
5. What can I do about pledging if the chapter at my school is suspended? 1st option: To my knowledge there's
nothing you can do about pledging, if the chapter at your school is under
suspension. The only thing remotely possible is to transfer to another
university or college. But if you take this option then I believe that
your real focus for being in college might need to be evaluated,
2nd option: Cross pledging at another university. But I've only heard of this happening when the college or university you attend doesn't have a chartered chapter of it's own. Not if the chapter is suspended. 3rd option: Sometimes it's best to go "GRAD". I understand there's some of you out there, that doesn't want to wait that long. 4th option: The last option is to wait
out the suspension and bust your ass during the time the chapter is gone
making sure that your total package (community service hours, gpa, recommendations,
etc...) is air tight. Also through a
6. In relationship to Phi Beta Sigma & Zeta Phi Beta, what is meant by "true family"? A: "True Family" is a term used by members of Phi Beta Sigma & Zeta Phi Beta for they were the first constitutionally bonded Greek fraternity/sorority, brother/sister organization. Sharing the several of the same cardinal principles within each respective organization. Sigma & Zeta both share the same colors, creed, symbols from their shields, and the name sake of the PHI BETA. They are true originators of the terms "frat" & "soror". 7. So the Alpha's & AKA's, Delta's & Omega's, & Kappa's & SG Rho's aren't brother/sister organizations? A: Formally the Greek organizations
above aren't brother/sister or frat/soror. But each hold a mutual alliance
to each other. "Phi-Skee"& "Skee-Phi" are terms used by the Alpha's
and AKA's to represent their bond of being the first Black Greek Fraternity
& Sorority respectively, but they aren't necessarily frat or soror,
but in many cases they do respect each organization as frat or soror. But
The Alpha's and AKA's are known as the first family of Black Greeks. On
some campuses the AKA's & Kappa's call each other frat or soror. United
under the cause that "pretty boys like pretty girls, cause pretty girls
like pretty boys." There's also the terms "Phi-Oop" & "Oop-Phi" is
which the Alpha's & Delta's use to acknowledge each other. The Delta's
& Omega's share a bond that can be traced back to the early years of
their organizations. Although they aren't
8. What's the distinction between an "Omega Man" and a "Que Dog"? An "Omega Man" is the name sake term
bestowed upon members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. once it's members
cross the burning sands. A "Que-Dog" is a mythical term used to identify
pledges while on line during the final stage of the pledge process. It's
important to understand that "Que Dogs",
9. Why the DOG image? Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc does not
have, nor has it ever endorsed a mascot of any type to be representative
of the organization.
10. Was Alpha Phi Alpha the first Black Greek Organization? Although credit is given to Alpha Phi
Alpha as being the first and oldest Black Greek Lettered Organization.
It must be known that Alpha Phi Alpha is the first to organize successfully
and expand into new chapters. But before Alpha, there was Sigma Pi Phi.
Which was founded under the direction of Henry M. Minton in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. This organization was founded for
11. Why do Black Greek organizations put each other down and not strive for unity? Unity amongst Black Greek letter organizations was first implemented in 1930 at Howard University. In this year The National Pan Hellenic Council was formed as a governing body to aid organizations in a bond of common causes. Although some Greek persons do take Greek life too seriously. It is important that these persons have missed the entire purpose of their founders and the organizations goals for the "upliftment of the black race". Each organization does employ chants, steps that out right in a Non-Greek persons eyes would be disrespectful. But it's merely a competition or a rivalry to keep each other on their toes. But each fraternity and sorority has a mutual understanding and respect for the others, it's just most of the time Non-Greeks don't see that. 12. Why are organizations labeled with misconceptions? Well I'm sure we've heard all the misconceptions
of each particular organization. It is important to realize no matter
which particular organization you choose to go into, you will have an image
to uphold. Organizations have long been misconceived for various reasons.
It's up to the members of these Greek organizations to convince the public
that the misconception are of false attributes. But if a Non Greek person
views one person doing something, then they attribute that image or act
to the entire organization. You shouldn't judge or dictate an entire frat
or sorority on the basis of one member. Look beyond the
13. Why do Black Fraternities & Sororities employ Greek letters, instead of an African based alphabet? The origin of Greek letters can be traced
back to the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa. It is important to understand
that the Greek writing system and philosophies has connections to Africa,
particularly Egypt. For the Greeks went to Africa and stole the writings,
philosophies, and lifestyles of the Egyptians.
14. Are fraternities & sororities high classed gangs? There are many arguments whether or not fraternities & sororities are gangs. This basically goes in reference to the said similarities of the Black Greek pledge process and the gang initiation process. This statement is totally false. Fraternities and sororities are NOT gangs in any way, shape, or form. Burden of Proof:
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