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Alternatives to Hazing. USC&A - Fraternity and Sorority Life Virginia Commonwealth University. Foster Unity .
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Alternatives to Hazing USC&A - Fraternity and Sorority Life Virginia Commonwealth University
Foster Unity • New members work together on a community service project, new member class plans and implements a chapter resource/room improvement project, new members plan a social or athletic event with another new member class.
Promote Scholarship • Take advantage if university academic and tutoring services, designate quiet hours in your chapter facility, invite university staff to discuss test-taking skills, study methods, etc.
Develop Problem Solving Abilities • Have new members discuss chapter weaknesses such as poor recruitment, apathy, and poor scholarship, and plan solutions that the active chapter might then adopt.
Develop Chapter Unity • Involve new members in chapter committees, hold new member/member sports events with mixed teams, and hold retreats with active chapter and new member class.
Develop Leadership Skills • Visit a ropes course to work on group cohesiveness, communication and leadership skills. Encourage participation in campus activities outside of the organization. Encourage new members to get involved in chapter committees.
Instill A Sense Of Membership • Plan special events when the entire chapter gets together to attend a movie, play, or university event. Plan a “membership circle” when actives and new members participate in a candlelight service in which each person has a chance to express what membership means to them.
Build Awareness of Chapter History • Invite an older member to talk about the chapter’s early days, its founding, special chapter traditions, and prominent former members.
Knowledge of the Fraternity & Sorority Community • Invite leaders from CPC, IFC, MGC, NPHC and/or advisers to speak on the greater Fraternity and Sorority community beyond the chapter. Ask them also to share their goals and expectations for the entire community.
Aid Career Goals • Use college resources for seminars on resume writing, job interviews, and information on various careers.
Involve New Members in the Community • Get involved with campus and community service projects. Plan fund-raisers for local charitable organizations.
Improve Relations Between Groups • Encourage new members to plan social or service projects with other new member classes and organization. Encourage them to work together in unison with other organization when planning.
Resources • Revised 8/8/2002 Joseph Kinghttp://www.phimudelta.org/nohazing 2.html