This will inevitably lead to lost time. If the process takes several months, you could theoretically miss a year because of the rush schedule. By the time you get your actual release which is a long-shot , you may have graduated or be very close to graduating.
Chances are your eagerness to join another fraternity will have waned. As an older student, you may not want to rush and become a new member with freshman. Priorities change as time progresses. Further, it is a big assumption that the fraternity you want to join will actually accept you. They have every right to not allow your membership because of your previous affiliation. When you were initiated, you decided to join a fraternity for life. Quitting will lead people to question your integrity.
Every situation is different, but there is rarely a case when doing what you described is acceptable. For more advice on quitting a fraternity — check out this comprehensive article I wrote on the topic:.
How to Quit a Fraternity. This question was submitted by one of our readers. If you have a question you want me to answer go here to submit it: Fraternity Advice. The NIC explicitly states that you cannot join another fraternity if you have already been initiated into one.
Bid — an invitation to join a fraternity or sorority. Bid Day — the final day of a recruitment period when bids are distributed. Bid Matching — a system for matching the choice of a potential new member with the choice of a chapter. Bid Day. Bid Day is the official ceremony at which active brothers gather to accept new members. Often, a bid card with a formal invitation will be delivered to your dorm or campus mailbox prior to Bid Day.
On Bid Day, each fraternity on campus will gather in celebration to accept you as a new member. This is a good point. Currently, the largest fraternity by number of members is Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
You can also rank frats by the number of active chapters across college campuses. Tau Kappa Epsilon holds this distinction with chapters in colleges and universities. One way in which fraternities and sororities make money is by collecting member dues from those who join.
Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Gamma Rho. Beta Theta Phi. What can I do? In nearly all cases, transfer students cannot join a different fraternity after they change schools. However, there is a rare exception. You cannot join another fraternity after initiated. Under those guidelines, your only option would be to start a new chapter of your fraternity at your new school. This obviously is a pretty challenging task, but one that your national headquarters will likely assist you with if you were interested.
The only way to be able to join a different chapter is to be granted a release from your current chapter. Essentially, they will be expelling you which should enable you to join another chapter. The problem with this is this decision is made at the national level. As such, it often takes time for the national organization to make this decision. On top of that, they may not rule in your favor. They may have provisions in their bylaws that prohibit you from joining. So if you get your release, you could attempt to join another fraternity.
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