Your decision to go to college is one of the most significant choices you have made so far in your life. The next four
years of your life will be broadening, demanding, and rewarding. You will meet a variety of people and will have many
new experiences. You will be more free than ever before to make your own decisions and to test your own limits.
On that note, we would like to tell you about an aspect of college life that could supply you with the best college
experience possible: Fraternity Recruitment
Fraternity membership provides the opportunity for academic assistance, leadership and organizational development, both
planned and informal social activities, intramural competition, social service events, and small group living. Most
importantly, all of these experiences result in lifelong friendships which make your college day some of the most exciting
and memorable of your life.
The Delta Phi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi encourages you to participate in fraternity recruitment. We would like to provide
you with a list of "tips" to help you narrow down your choices:
Enjoy Rush
The decision to join a fraternity is a lifetime commitment. Millions of men have gone through rush and have benefited from the
advantages of fraternity life. Although this sounds like a stressful time, it isn’t. Make sure you have fun with recruitment.
You will meet a lot of great guys from many different fraternities who want to do the same thing as you do - meet new people.
Set Your Own Goals
Decide for yourself what you want out of a fraternity. Why are you rushing? Do you want a chance to be a leader? Do you want to
establish a network of connections to be used once you graduate? Maybe you just want to meet new friends, or perhaps you want
to join a fraternity just to enhance your college years? The best way to find a fraternity to suit your needs is to find out what
you what from the fraternity.
Explore Your Options
Once you have set your goals, you need to explore your options. Make sure to visit as many houses as you can. By looking at all
the different chapters, you can get a better idea of what you want. Think of it as buying a car... First you would test drive at
least four or five different cars before you started to...
Narrow Down Your Options
After carefully comparing your favorite choices, you would finally make an educated decision as to which one you really want. The
same goes for rushing a chapter. Once you have visited as many houses as you can, eliminate the ones you don’t want, and go back and
carefully inspect the ones you do want.
Spend Time Getting To Know the Brothers
Once you have decided which chapter you want, spend as much time with them as you can. Try to meet a majority (if not all) of the
Brothers in a house, and go to as many of their events that you can. This gives the Brothers of the chapter ample time to get you
know you, and shows them that you are serious about wanting to be part of their Brotherhood.
The "Animal House" Persona Does Not Apply to the Greeks Of Today
Fraternity members have fought long and hard to shake the image that "Animal House" created in the sixties and seventies. It just
isn’t true. For example, every fraternity at Wright State University has agreed to the guidelines of recruitment as set by the
Inter Fraternity Council. No drugs. No alcohol. At first, this might seem strange, but that’s because fraternities have changed
dramatically since the sixties. We have much more to offer than what was portrayed by "Animal House."
Learn From Recruitment
If you decide not to join a fraternity, then at least get as much out of recruitment as possible. Ask questions about professors you
have, or classes you might want to take. Have Fun! Last but not least, meet new friends that you wouldn’t normally get a chance to meet.