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Membership Recruitment and Eligibility

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Membership Eligibility:

To be eligible to participate in recruitment, accept a bid and join a fraternity/sorority, you must currently:

  • Have earned 12-23 Ramapo credits or more and have earned a cumulative 2.5 grade point average or better (or) have earned 24 Ramapo credits or more and have earned a cumulative 2.25 grade point average or better
  • Be in good academic standing with the College and must not be on disciplinary probation.
  • Be a full time, enrolled student at the College
  • Transfer students may join in their first semester without meeting any eligibility requirements other than being in good standing with the College

Questions to Ask Before Joining:

Each fraternity or sorority has their own ideals and traditions which make them unique. Below are a variety of commonly asked questions that one might ask when meeting a given fraternity or sorority to find out more about.

  • When and where were you founded?
  • What are the guiding principles of your organization?
  • What is your philanthropy and how has your chapter contributed?
  • What is entailed in the education process of new members and what is the time commitment?
  • What are the financial obligations of your organization?
  • Has your fraternity/sorority received any special honors?
  • What is your organizations history/reputation at the college?
  • How many members are in your chapter?
  • What is expected of active members?
  • What leadership opportunities are available?
  • What activities does your chapter sponsor?
  • What annual events do you hold?
  • What made you join your specific organization?
  • What has been the most rewarding experience of being in your organization?
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