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Theta Chi Fraternity
Dickinson College
LCD/Student Life
Carlisle, PA 17013
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Rush
Theta Chi
| Why Should I Go Greek? |
| Membership in Greek organization
creates opportunities to acquire and enhance leadership
skills and to make life-long friendships. Greek organizations
also serve the community through philanthropic events.
Greek life began at Dickinson in the 1850s, with Theta
Chi being established on April 1, 1916. |
| Why Theta Chi? |
We seek to recruit only highly
motivated young men who embody the fundamental an essential
qualities of a Theta Chi:
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leadership
temperance
tolerance
honor
respect for others |
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| How Do I Become
a Brother? |
| The Interfraternity Council has established a formal Rush and Pledging
schedule Theta Chi follows. We accept men from all classes
who have at least a 2.25 GPA. Please take a moment to
fill out our online rush survey. |
| What
is Rush? |
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| Rush consists of parties and events
planned to introduce current Greek members to potential
new members. The events allow perspective members to
learn more about Greek life at Dickinson and Theta Chi. |
| What is Pledging? |
| Pledging is the period immediatly
following rush when new members being their education
process with their new organization. Over the five weeks
of pledging, a new member is exposed to all aspects
of the Fraternity while building bonds of Brotherhood.
Theta Chi actively follows the Hazing policies set forth
by the National Chapter and Dickinson College. |
| What is the
Helping Hand? |
| Theta Chi Fraternity and "The
Helping Hand" are synonymous. We pride ourselves on
assisting those who need help and guidence. At Pi Chapter,
each Brother performs at least 15 hours of philanthropy
each semester. Recent work includes Hammonds Rocks,
Project Outreach, and Safe Harbor. |
| What About
My Grades? |
| We realize that your first and
foremost priority at Dickinson College is your academic
work and education, hence our maxim: Alma Mater first,
and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. Our scholarship program
helps you to improve your level of course work while
activly participating in the Fraternity. Our Fraternity
consists of men from nearly every major at Dickinson,
all of whom continuously "extend a helping hand" to
other Brothers who ask for help. |
| How Much Does
It Cost? |
| Membership dues are $250.00 each
semester. You will be required to pay an additional $100.00
the semester you pledge towards new member fees. Payment
plans are available. |
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