Surprisingly enough, it is pretty simple to start one, but only if you go about starting it the right way. First off, starting a fraternity is not something that one man can do alone. The odds of the fraternity actually becoming chartered go up exponentially the larger the size of the original interest group.
If it is just you and a buddy, you can pull it off; however, having several guys is preferable. Starting the interest group is probably the most critical part of starting a fraternity. If you create a strong interest group with a lot of guys who have high potential to be quality brothers, then you have a real shot at starting a new fraternity. Once you get an interest group, you need to affiliate with a national fraternity. You also need to get in touch with the Greek Life office at your university and let them know your intentions.
Both will try to dissuade you from starting a new fraternity. They will only agree to let you start a fraternity if they think you will be successful. This page identifies what it takes to start a Chartering Petition and become a chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda and what occurs during the Chartering Banquet.
I shall commit myself to a style of membership in Alpha Kappa Lambda that is an educationally and socially maturing process. The goal of this process is achieving a wholeness of manhood that is prepared to assume leadership responsibilities in fulfilling the obligations of life.
Develop brothers who, guided by the Five Ideals, share a lifelong commitment to AKL and are dedicated to assuming leadership roles in meeting the challenges of life. Start a Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Home » Start a Chapter. Are you that man — or group of men — on your campus who is ready to create a path that will leave a legacy? Not everyone has the courage or vision to start a chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda. It requires true leadership, time, and follow-through.
Over years ago, 11 men at the University of California- Berkeley had an idea to form the first fraternity on the west coast. We have laid a path of growth to new campuses through men of high values, high aspirations, and vision.
If you have the passion, skills, and desire to start a chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda on your campus, you have come to the right place. Starting a Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda Recruit a group of men, who embody the Five Ideals of Alpha Kappa Lambda and already have high academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, and financial commitment to starting a chapter.
Upcoming Expansion Locations. Recruiting Members Starting a new fraternity chapter requires members who are dedicated to putting in the time and effort to be successful. Marketing the Chapter You will want the campus and community to know that Alpha Kappa Lambda has arrived! Chapter Operations If you want to be a part of a successful fraternity, you need to be organized. National Affiliation It may seem easier to start a local fraternity and not pay for a national affiliation like Alpha Kappa Lambda.
Present your fraternity with confidence. Show everyone what hole in the campus culture you fill. Prove to them that you will be a positive influence.
Don't try to develop a fraternity that is just like every other fraternity - that will make you redundant. However, you also shouldn't be so far out in left field that no one would want to join your group. Your pitch should include all the aspects that you have organized so far including structure, constitution, name, mantra, regalia, and location.
However, you also need to explain to them how your fraternity will survive moving forward and how they will fit into the daily life of the campus. What do you bring that no one else brings? Why will you succeed? Draft a plan that starts by addressing the basics and then moves on to the details.
For example, maybe you are selling a fraternity that is based on political activism. You need to explain not only the idea behind your fraternity but also how you will organize events centered on political activism and how this fits into the college's mission. Affiliate with a national fraternity. Let them know that you have established an interest group and ask them what the next steps will be. They can help guide you through the process.
Convince your university to recognize your fraternity. Once you have taken the steps that your Greek Life office has asked you to take, you can ask for recognition. This will allow you to throw campus events, advertise on campus, and be involved in school-sponsored events.
Being recognized by the university is necessary if you want to add legitimacy to your fraternity. Remember, the better prepared you are and the more details you can show your administration the more likely they are to approve your fraternity.
Method 4. Develop a program to RUSH prospective new members. Have a defined set of criteria like GPA, community service, and any other qualities you want in your members. You should never discriminate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or anything else. Create a pledge process. Pledge processes often have a bad reputation for hazing. A good pledge process should be one that determines whether or not the prospective new members are a good fit for your Fraternity.
Use this process to educate them about your group's values. A good pledge process should allow the members of your fraternity to get to know your pledges and vice versa. This way both of you will be able to judge if the pairing is a good fit. You should hold a lot of events with pledges that fit the values of your fraternity so that the pledges can see what life would be like inside the fraternity.
For example, if your fraternity is based on political activism, maybe you could ask your pledges to organize and execute a protest or event bringing awareness to a certain issue your fraternity finds important. Allow your pledges to join the fraternity. Initiate those pledges with customized rituals that embody your Fraternity's values. Initiation rituals are great ways to build friendship and add legitimacy to your fraternity.
Set up an alumni event. If you are starting a new fraternity you will probably be struggling for money, especially since you will only have young alumni for a long period of time. Developing an annual alumni event is a great way to keep in touch with your alumni. Hopefully you can convince them to make some donations!
Different schools and organizations have different policies on fraternities. I recommend going to your school's Greek life department web page for more information. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Creating a Fraternity on your own can be very difficult, since you will only be helped when you are starting a chapter of an already existing Fraternity.
If you are looking to create your own from scratch, there are very little resources out there for you. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. If you are looking to start a chapter of an already existing Fraternity, you should talk to a representative before the semester starts. Remember that fraternities began and flourished in the late s to early s as secret organizations that were not recognized by colleges, and anyone found being a member of one could be expelled, hence the need for secrecy.
If you truly want a small group of close friends sharing common ideals, and aren't concerned about having a float in the official homecoming parade, keeping your organization "unofficial" and below the radar of your college's administration may be the better way to go. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Related wikiHows How to. How to.
More References 1. Co-authors: Updated: October 21, Categories: Campus Life. Article Summary X To start a fraternity, first decide if you want to start a chapter of an existing national fraternity or create an independent fraternity. Italiano: Fondare un'Associazione Studentesca.
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