Inquire About Rushing the Spring 2010 Semester!
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Spring 2009 Pledge Class
Who Can Join?
Any Business, Economic, or Ag Business major or minor with a 2.0 cumulative G.P.A. or higher and at least three (3) remaining semesters (including present semester) may become a member after completing the pledge program successfully
Why Join Phi Chi Theta?
Phi Chi Theta prides itself in being one of the top student organizations in the college of business. Joining Phi Chi Theta will help students develop as business professionals and differentiate themselves from other business majors. As a Phi Chi Theta member, you will develop your resume and gain experience in leadership, finance, and event planning. In addition, joining phi chi theta will allow you to create new business relationships and contacts, meet new people, and gain lifelong friendships.
Are There Any Pledge Requirements?
Yes. Before becoming a member of Phi Chi Theta, students pass through a pledge process. The purpose of the pledge process is to allow members to observe which potential students would benefit the organization and are committed to making Phi Chi Theta to best business fraternity on campus. All pledges are required to attend all meeting and pledge classes, attend fraternity sponsored events, wear their pledge pin, successfully complete a pledge project, and pass a pledge test. If a pledge were to do all such things, they would accumulate the required number of points to be indicted as a member at the end of the semester.
What Activities Are Done For Rush?
As much as Phi Chi Theta wants to develop members professionally, the group also likes to have fun during the process. In general, the semester will start off with a pizza night, where interested pledges will have a chance to meet current Phi Chi Theta members and gain more knowledge of the organization. That will usually be followed with a second event, which has been anything from a barbecue, to a game night, to a bowling afternoon, and once again allows member to get to know interested reruits. The third event, in most cases, is a professional event where interested recruits are invited to before they begin the pledge process. Once a pledge has began the pledge process, they will be assigned an older sibling to be their mentor throughout the semester.
