Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of joining a sorority or fraternity?
By joining a Greek organization, not only will you develop friendships that will last
a lifetime, but you will create your own little community here on campus. With numerous
resources and connections, the organization you join will become a part of you for
life. In each chapter, members are encouraged to improve leadership and communication
skills, to excel academically, and to provide service to the community. Joining Fraternity
and Sorority Life is an excellent way to get fully involved not only on campus, but
in the local community as well. Fraternity and Sorority members also participate in
other university organizations, peer mentoring programs, sports teams, have jobs on
and off campus and participate in other aspects of campus life. The brotherhood or
sisterhood that you create will provide you with a lasting core group of friends,
the ability to give back, and memories for years to come.
Will joining an organization affect my grades?
Joining an organization may seem to take up all of your time, but if you manage your
time it will not affect your grades. To become a member, you must have and maintain
a 2.5 GPA. Greek membership can help maintain your grades as chapters offer study
partners, academic support, and time management workshops. Not to mention, you will
have a plethora of students to go to for help with any academic problem you may face.
It does take a bit more scheduling on your part, but as long as you use your time
wisely, your grades will never suffer.
How much time will I be dedicating to my organization?
Though the time varies from chapter to chapter, the most time dedicated will be during
your chapter's New Member Education Program. For this reason, here at SHU we endorse
and support deferred recruitment, which means students are not eligible to join a
fraternity or sorority until their second semester freshman year. The time spent in
the New Member process should provide an opportunity to develop leadership and time
management skills, learn about the history of the organization, and develop friendships
among the new member class, as well as with the rest of the chapter. Generally the
program includes a weekly meeting, a project session, reviewing material, and scheduled
study hours for coursework. Each chapter will have weekly meetings and other mandatory
events involving their philanthropy, service, initiation, etc. throughout the year
that are planned in advance for the most part. As with any organization, the time
commitment will increase as you assume various leadership responsibilities.
Is it expensive to join a fraternity or sorority?
There is a financial commitment involved with the various organizations. The most
expensive year of membership is the first year during which you pay a one-time initiation
fee to the national organization and purchase the membership badge. Other fees are
simply chapter dues after that. You must budget accordingly but different fundraisers
and sales occur to help keep the cost of dues down. Additionally, you are encouraged
to speak with chapter leadership to determine a payment plan, if available.
Am I going to get hazed?
Seton Hall University has a strict no-hazing policy that can be read here. Hazing, or any activity that subjects members to harassment, ridicule, intimidation,
physical or mental abuse, or sleep deprivation is entirely contrary to the values
and purposes of Fraternity and Sorority Life. If you ever feel that hazing is occurring,
please do not hesitate to contact Samantha DeMarse at [email protected].