What is Rush Week?

Rush week, more officially known as recruitment week, is the period of time when fraternities and sororities
fraternities and sororities
Fraternity is usually understood to mean a social organization composed only of men, and sorority one of women, although many women's organizations and co-ed organizations also refer to themselves as fraternities.
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recruit students to their respective Greek letter organizations
. Rush week usually happens right in the beginning of the school year.
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What is rush week like?

It's basically like an extended interview process that involves a lot of mingling and parties, and each university may have slightly different rush week traditions.
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Why is it called Rush week?

"Rush" comes from this period when the fraternities literally "rushed" to get to the freshman before another organization got to them first. Today, "rush" has been replaced by "recruitment", signifying the active role a chapter takes to find the best members for their organizations.
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What does it mean to rush in a sorority?

“Rushing” is when students become acquainted with the different fraternities or sororities on campus, and the process can range from very formal and structured to informal and casual. Sorority rush tends to be more formal, with different themes and requirements for each day.
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What happens during rush week sorority?

Rush usually consists of a few rounds. During these rounds, sisters meet potential new members. The women talk, perform skits, sing songs and share personal stories about what the sisterhood means to them. As rush progresses, potential new members and sororities list their choices in order of preference.
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EXPLAINING SORORITY RECRUITMENT/RUSH



How do sororities pick girls?

This matching process is called mutual selection.

Mutual selection starts with Panhellenic looking at your voting and the scores the sororities gave each potential new member. Then based on these lists, they optimize the best schedule for you! This optimized schedule gives you the most options.
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Can you rush and not join a sorority?

Even if you transfer, you cannot go through sorority recruitment. If you do not like the sorority you join and you feel like another sorority is a better fit for you, you NEED to drop out of the sorority. You need to realize that it does NOT guarantee another sorority will give you a bid.
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Can you rush as a freshman?

College kids who are interested in joining a fraternity or sorority will go through a ritual known as rushing. It consists of a wave of social events and gatherings, usually at the beginning of the school year. Freshmen students meet the members of various sororities and fraternities.
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Do sororities do hazing?

Though sororities are often linked to frightening stories and negative stereotypes, more college students than ever are involved in Greek life in the U.S. And while hazing is illegal in 44 states, according to a 2008 study, 73 percent of students in social fraternities and sororities reported that they experienced ...
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How do sororities rush?

Rounds. Generally, most sororities do recruitment in four rounds: open house, house tours, skit/philanthropy, and preference. Some sororities may only have three if the sorority doesn't have a house.
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Do sororities cost money?

The cost of sororities and fraternities is much higher than many newly initiated sisters and brothers realize. From rushing registration fees and social fees to chapter dues and room and board charges, the cost of going Greek typically ranges from $600 to $6,000 per semester, plus rush and alumni fees.
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Can you leave a sorority?

When can you drop from your sorority? All sorority members are able to drop from their sorority at any time as long as they are in good financial standing. So choosing when you want to drop your sorority is totally up to you.
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How many bids do sororities give out?

Can you get multiple bids from sororities? Unlike the rest of the sorority recruitment, where you can get invited back to multiple sororities each round, you only receive one bid on Bid Day. In other words, you cannot receive two or more bids and then get to pick the bid you want to accept.
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Is it hard to get into a sorority?

You usually need to be a full-time student at a four-year college in order to join a sorority. Some colleges don't allow freshmen to join sororities or limit their involvement in them. Sororities emphasize academics, and most have a grade point average requirement between 2.5 and 3.0.
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What happens after Aka rush?

After you go through rush, you'll begin your membership journey. In most sororities, this is called the pledge period. During pledging, you'll get to know your new sisters, gain a better understanding of Greek life and learn about what is expected of you as a sorority member.
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Should I rush a sorority?

So if you're still wondering whether you should rush, my advice to you is to at least try recruitment. If you end up not liking the formal process like I did, that's totally fine, and you should do whatever you're comfortable with. There just might be something special at the end of it!
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What is the meanest sorority?

Here are some of the most notorious sororities in the United States, and the missteps that have chipped away at their names.
  • Alpha Kappa Delta Phi. ...
  • Kappa Alpha Theta. ...
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha. ...
  • Delta Gamma. ...
  • Alpha Xi Delta. ...
  • Kappa Kappa Gamma. ...
  • Phi Mu.
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Do sororities still paddle?

To most sorority alumnae today, paddles represent sisterhood, pride, and tradition. Unfortunately, paddling continues to be used as a hazing tool in fraternities, and although less frequently, sororities too.
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What is Big Little night?

Through interviews, police learned that Nov. 11 had been “Big/Little Night,” an event when older fraternity members called “bigs” for “big brother” join their “littles” in drinking.
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Is it weird to join a sorority as a sophomore?

Concluding thoughts on joining a sorority as a sophomore

Sorority recruitment is definitely an experience you won't forget especially if you're an upperclassman. If you're nervous or concerned about going through Rush as a sophomore know that it is normal and you will get through it.
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What is hazing in a frat?

Hazing is any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them, regardless of a person's willingness to participate. There are three components that define hazing: It occurs in a group context. Humiliating, degrading, or endangering behavior.
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Can you rush two sororities?

Moral of the story. If you want to go through sorority recruitment again, you NEED to drop your sorority. If you go through initiation, you are NEVER allowed to join another Panhellenic sorority.
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Why do sororities drop you?

While you're likely to do more partying and community service with your sorority sisters than taking tests, academics are still an important part of the Greek life. The New York Times reported that one of the most common reasons that sororities drop a pledge is poor grades.
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Do you have to be pretty to be in a sorority?

NO! Unless you are rushing at Florida or Arizona State, sorority girls come in all forms—tall, short, thick, thin, pretty, and not-so-pretty. Being pretty is a helpful indicator that you are fun and have social capital, but not the only consideration.
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Can you get rejected from a sorority?

One of the worst parts about sorority recruitment is getting cut or dropped by sororities. However, it's part of the process and it brings you closer to joining the perfect sorority for you. But regardless, it never feels good to be rejected and you have every right to feel emotional about it.
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