Our campus starts fraternity and sorority recruitment next week and I know that many others are also embarking on this unique time of year. With so much focus on these groups this week, it has turned my thinking to this area and the unique opportunities and challenges that face our students who choose to lead these groups.
Let me put it out there from the start… I am a sorority member myself and am a huge proponent of the benefits of membership. Membership in that organization definitely made me the leader that I am today and I can attribute a great amount of my personal growht to the opportunities I was given. Love them or hate them, fraternities and sororities are a part of many of our campuses.
Leadership in these organizations brings about significant and intense experiences for students and I'm thinking recently about what makes them so unique. These organizations make committments to holistic support of students whether in academic, social, service, leadership or other settings. I'm thinking that might be the ticket and have something to do with why being a chapter president is such a tough job or why membership decisions are so significant and frought with advising challenges for us.
Membership recruitment (i.e. "formal rush") activities bring a lot of "hooplah" to our campus each year, whether good or bad… there's a lot of hooplah. There is intensity from current members, prospective new members, administrators, and non-members and everyone has a lot to say.
So, let's hear from the SA blog public…. what do you have to say?


