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Being Greek means more than just
wearing Greek letters, attending meetings, and going to parties.
Being in a fraternity/sorority is about making friendships that
will last far beyond your college years while enhancing your personal
development by committing to ideals of scholarship, leadership,
and service. It is being respected for your individuality while
being part of a brotherhood/sisterhood with individuals who share
the same goals and values. Your brothers/sisters are there to
support you, making your transition to college easy and fun.
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Leadership
The fraternity and sorority community offers
a variety of leadership opportunites to prepare students for future
careers. Fraternity and sorority chapters run under their own executive
boards, chairpersons and committees composed from the undergraduate
membership. Each national fraternity and sorority also sponsors
leadership conferences that are held regionally and nationally for
its membership. Additionally, members may choose to become involved
in the leadership of one of the governing councils or the Order
of Omega Greek Honor Society |
Scholarship
Academic achievement is a value of the Texas
A&M University – Corpus Christi fraternity and sorority
community. Members are encouraged to strive for scholarly excellence
through incentive programs, study partners, mentors, workshops and
study hours, and national recognition. Members are rewarded for their
academic achievements through chapter events and by membership in
the Order of Omega Greek Honor Society. Additionally, many organizations
also offer scholarships and recognition awards for academic excellence.
Each fraternity and sorority maintains internal academic standards
that all members are expected to achieve. As a result of these efforts,
many chapters have a grade point average about the all men’s
and all women’s GPA. |
Civic Engagement
The fraternity and sorority community is committed
to participating in community service and philanthropic efforts. Many
national organizations have a specific service or philanthropy, such
as domestic violence prevention, Pediatric Diabetes, St. Jude’s
Hospital, Campfire USA, Children’s Burn Awareness, amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease), Pediatric AIDS, reading
to K-3 children, Breast Cancer Awareness, TRIO Programs, CPR Awareness,
and Hispanic Leadership Development Program . Campus chapters have
adopted many other programs, such as the American Cancer Society,
the American Red Cross, Muscular Dystrophy Association, and Adopt-a-Highway.
As a fraternity or sorority member, you will have the opportunity
to support the local and campus community by being involved in volunteer
activities such as reading to children, serving in a soup kitchen,
sponsoring a blood drive, or doing a clean-up at a local park. |
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| Network/Support
On a campus with over 8,000 students, it is important to find a
network of friends and allies to provide the support needed to be
successful. As an undergraduate, the fraternity/sorority experience
provides opportunities to meet students from other campus chapters.
Members are encouraged to participate in other campus life programs
and to join other student organizations. Intramural sports and special
campus events provide even more opportunities to meet students,
faculty and staff from various agencies and departments. The chapter
also provides opportunities for members to meet brothers and sisters
from chapters at other campuses, usually through a regional or national
leadership conference. The fraternity and sorority experience is
not limited to the college years, as it continues through adulthood.
Alumni/ae associations are available across the country and the
potential for career connections are endless. Alumni/ae and national
volunteers provide advice and guidance for the chapter and its members
as well as serve on alumni/ae corporations. |
Social
Life
Offering a break from the demands of the
classroom is one of the benefits of the Greek community. Throughout
the year fraternities and sororities will participate in many social
events such as Homecoming/Parents Weekend, Greek Week, Greek Night
at Islander Basketball Games, mixers, cookouts, and spring formals.
These events not only allow you to spend time with your chapter
members, but also give you the opportunity to socialize with other
Greeks.
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University
Involvement
Fraternity and sorority members may be found
in all parts of campus life: Student Government Association, Intramural
Sports, Resident Assistants, Honor Societies, Orientation Leaders,
Islander Cultural Alliance, house councils and area governments,
as student staff in many offices and departments, varsity sports,
the Pep Band, and throughout the 100+ students organizations found
on campus. Fraternity and sorority members play an important role
in many of the events and initiatives on the campus, either through
their chapter or through involvement with other associations.
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Friendship
The result of fraternity and sorority membership:
a bond that transcends time and space- a friendship that lasts
a life time. A fundamental principle of every fraternity and sorority
chapter is friendship: a brotherhood or sisterhood that one shares
through the good times and provides support during the difficult
challenges that come with being a college student. The fraternity
and sorority chapter provides opportunities for members to periodically
assemble and renew those bonds of friendship: Homecoming, Alumni
weekends, newsletters, a chapter web page, and athletic events.
Many national chapters have alumni chapters in major urban areas,
where alumni/ae from various chapters can continue to create new
bonds of friendship.
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Career Networking
Say you've graduated or are just looking
for a summer job. Now what? In today's economy and job market,
it's going to take more than looking at want-ads and job postings.
You need to network with people. The fraternity/sorority is one
of the best ways to do just that. Using the resources of fraternity/sorority
members like alumni, you may find that job you're looking for
- that head start in life, all because you joined a fraternity/sorority.
Joining a fraternity/sorority can be an investment in your future!
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