...Diversity of membership which provides for a broader understanding and acceptance of personality types and backgrounds.
...Teamwork. Being part of a group experience, too often lost on today's campuses.
...Personal development. One can only develop fully when one has an opportunity to interact with others...the education of self in relation to others.
...Broadening of dimensions in college and personal life, service to others, intellectual stimulation and encouragement, and cultural enrichment.
...Ideals. Fraternities embrace very basic ideals built on psychological and sociological concepts. It comprises ritual...a pin...a belief in some of the finter things this world can offer.
...Lifetime friendships and opportunities. Throughout the U.S. and Canada alumni groups offer instant friendships.
...Pursuit of excellence. Excellence in responsible behavior and citizenship to combat the moral jungle. Membership is not for any and all - but for those who are willing to set common goals and aspirations.
...Leadership. Students become actively involved in programs with particular interest in their needs. Young people are going to be leaders; almost nowhere is leadership training offered today as it is in fraternities.
...Responsibility to self, brothers, fraternity, university, and community. With these responsibilities one develops pride in membership and an oppurtunity to live beyond one's self.
... A home away from home, usually with a house advisor with whom the members can confide and seek help. Good food!
...Scholastic help. Fraternities seek to help individuals develop scholastically to their utmost - providing encouragement, study facilities, and upperclassmen who help as tutors if desired.
...Individuality. Fraternities encourage individuality - they do not breed conformity. Common purposes must be worked out, but creativity is always encouraged!
Greeks Are:
Tradition, Change, Flexibility, Love, Fun,
Pride, Caring, Character Building, and Loyalty