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GREEK LIFE

Sisterhood/Brotherhood

Joining a sorority or a fraternity is the beginning of a new experience with new friends and a new home away-from-home. Entering college is a change of lifestyle for many students. The bonds of sisterhood or brotherhood can make this transition easier. The friends you make through your involvement in a fraternity or sorority will last a lifetime.

Joining a Greek chapter enables you to develop friendships with people who have the same values as you. Greek students find that dedication, hard work, honesty, and loyalty all work together to make the college experience more positive. These values are incorporated into the Greek system through leadership, scholarship, service, and social activities. All these principles that Greeks live by require that the members of the different chapters uphold their values. Every chapter has values that members are encouraged and challenged to strive for each and every day of their lives.

Besides sharing common values, the bonds formed through sisterhood and brotherhood are strong. There is nothing like having someone to talk to at all hours of the day or having people to study with until 2 or 3 in the morning. Social activities, hanging out, studying, and meeting new people are what sisterhood and brotherhood are all about. It is about developing a unique lifelong bond with your brothers and sisters.

Ritual shared by the members of a fraternity or a sorority helps to make the bonds felt between brothers and sisters stronger. It is through ritual that the meanings, values, and expectations of the fraternity and sorority are made known to its members. For most chapters, their ritual ceremony is kept a secret and shared only between members.

Sisterhood and brotherhood provide the opportunity for you to really learn who you are as a person and to share your life with other people.

 

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