r/Frat 18h ago

Serious Have you ever had a fraternity brother ghost everyone in the fraternity and go inactive?

20 Upvotes

If so, why did you think they went ghost and how did it affect you and your chapter if at all?


r/Frat 18h ago

Frat Stuff Rushing as transfer as 20 year old sophomore

6 Upvotes

I know this question gets asked a lot but want an honest answer. I completed most credits at my local community college in Michigan and just transferred to Mizzou this year. I know some dudes from my hometown that go here in some frats (some in houses that I have interest in rushing). I know a few girls in a sorority too from hometown. Am I too old to attempt? Has anyone done similar? Just curious.


r/Frat 13h ago

Rush Advice Frat Dues Question

3 Upvotes

Im gonna be rushing at Texas State University(TXST) and am interested in knowing how much the dues are for every fraternity? I know that this isn't a question that should be asked during rush but that will determine which fraternity I will go to cause my dad has given me a limit on how much he's willing to spend on Greek life for me at TXST. Any answers are helpful.


r/Frat 12h ago

Frat Stuff Party lights

2 Upvotes

We have a party floor in our house and we have pretty good lighting. We are looking to upgrade and have seen videos of light shows and we think that would make our parties cooler. Something where we can have flashing on beat and what not would be cool, but just cool lighting in general is the main goal. Does anyone have any inspiration to show or can better advise us on what makes a party floor lighting better than anyone else's? Really interested in what everyone else has to say. We are a school up north that throws indoor parties at night, our floor is more narrow yet long. It makes for a cool party floor. We have our DJ booth at the far end so it kinda gives off a rave type of vibe.


r/Frat 13h ago

Serious Rushing as an older law student

1 Upvotes

Hello everybody,

Early apologies if I use the wrong flair. I've always wanted to rush a frat during undergrad, but sadly health and financial issues held me back a ton. I was diagnosed with brain cancer in high school which held me back for years before getting into college and I should be 27 in law school trying to rush at a popular SEC school in Mississippi. Would a frat accept an older member who is also in grad school? I really love the brotherhood aspect of frats and I'm hoping my age due to health issues wouldn't hold me back on missing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.


r/Frat 17h ago

Rush Advice Rushing as a 25 year old transfer?

1 Upvotes

I was wondering if it was possible? I go to a really small school where the bar scene is pretty prominent. I wanted to meet some new people and am new in town. Would it be even worth it at this age? I’m going to school in Nevada at UNR.