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The financial
obligations of joining a fraternity or sorority are
important considerations for each new member, and the cost
of membership varies with each chapter. It is essential that
each member take responsibility in regard to his / her
commitment to a particular organization.
The first year of membership in a
Greek organization is the most expensive because of the
one-time fees every new initiate must pay. Fees in this are
include but are not limited to:
The Pledging Fee
This fee pays for pledge manuals,
notebooks, materials, pledge pins, and national dues.
The Initiation Fee
This fee includes national dues,
subscription to the national magazine, lifetime membership
dues, and the initiation ceremony.
Social Dues
Part of these fees that each member
pays goes into budgets that are used for expenses such as
officer budgets, Rush, service projects, social functions,
and special events.
In considering the financial aspects
of pledging a Greek organization, it is important to
remember that membership in a Greek organization is a
lifestyle and cannot be compared with other clubs and groups
at LHU. If you have any questions regarding financial
obligations, do not hesitate to ask chapter members, the
Campus Sorority Advisor or the Campus Fraternity Advisor.
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