Introduction | History
| Leadership and Campus Involvement | Philanthropy
| Social | Scholarship | Finances
| Fraternity and Sorority Life
Introduction
Greek life is the fraternity and sorority community
on campus. The terms "fraternity" and "sorority"
describe groups of men and women who join together to offer fellowship,
academic support, leadership training, participation in campus activities,
service to the community and University, and preparation for future
careers. They are referred to as Greek chapters because they are named
according to the ancient Greek alphabet. Most chapters at Cal State
Fullerton are also affiliated with a national and international organization.
Greek life has a strong and rich tradition at hundreds of colleges
and universities across the United States and Canada, as well as here
at Fullerton. It offers many opportunities to meet people, promote
academic achievement, contribute to the community through service
and philanthropy projects, and develop leadership skills.
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History
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Leadership and Campus
Involvement
Fraternity and sorority members hold a large number
of campus leadership positions and participate in leadership and developmental
seminars on a local and national level. There are numerous leadership
opportunities available within individual chapters and the many affiliated
organizations. Greek life also serves as a springboard to campus-wide
involvement. (Link to names of campus-active Greeks on campus.)
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Philanthropy
Sororities and fraternities recognize the need and concern
throughout the year to raise money and donate time for their special
philanthropies and service projects. Often the Greek community comes
together to benefit worthwhile programs such as Camp Titan, (link
to here---->http://asi.fullerton.edu/po/pao_ct.html) as well as
sponsoring community- based programs like Adopt-A-School. Each year,
philanthropic events allow Greeks to contribute their time and effort
in many ways and benefit the community by generating hundreds of hours
of service and thousands of dollars in fund raising.
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Social
Joining a fraternity or sorority is an excellent way
to meet people and establish life-long friendships. Each organization
plans social events to strengthen friendships within the chapter and
allow for social interaction with members of other groups. Having
a positive social environment provides a well-rounded college experience
and eases the adjustment to a new environment.
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Scholarship
Academic achievement is a priority for all fraternities
and sororities as they seek to compliment the academic mission of
Cal State Fullerton. Organized scholarship programs are offered by
most chapters to help members and associates achieve their academic
goals. Awards, scholarships, honor societies and other incentives
exist as a further reminder of the importance of academics within
the Greek community. When looking into joining a specific chapter,
be sure to inquire about their scholarship program.
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Finances
Each Greek letter organization is self-supported by dues paid by the
members. As a new member, there are one-time fees assessed. After
those initial payments, however, the only expenses are regular chapter
dues and activity fees. Additional charges exist for living in chapter
housing.
Financial obligations differ among chapters and are used to cover
most social activities, operating expenses, and in many cases national/international
organization dues, insurance, and Panhellenic and Interfraternity
Council dues (if applicable). Payment plans are available in some
chapters.
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Fraternity and Sorority
Life
Fraternity: Fraternity is a social experience based on the fundamental
right of a free people to form voluntary associations. It is one of
the enrichments of college life.
Fraternities Exist Because They:
" Provide a good democratic social experience.
" Give value beyond college years.
" Create, through their ideals, an ever-widening circle of service
beyond the membership.
" Develop the individual's potential through leadership opportunities
and group effort.
" Fill the need of belonging.
Mutual Choice: The young student who wants fraternity experience will
find it possible to belong on most campuses today. Fraternity membership
is a social experience arrived at by mutual choice and selection.
Fraternity membership is by invitation.
Fraternities Continue Because: Young people feel a continuing need
to belong. Parents appreciate fraternity values and standards and
cooperate to make membership possible. College administrations, recognizing
the values of fraternities, continue to welcome them on their campuses
and to invite them to establish new chapters.
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