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Welcome to
RECRUITMENT 2006! |
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Please use this website to find all the
information you will need about Recruitment 2006. You
can browse the links on the left for additional information
about the sororities and fraternities participating in
recruitment, and you'll find all the |
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information
you'll need regarding registration, schedules, helpful questions to ask,
recruitment eligibility, and other important aspects of
recruitment. |
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Register Now!
(CLOSED - click
here for info) |
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Registration
is easy, free, and required, but there is no obligation
to join. |
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IFC Fraternity Recruitment:
Jan. 26 - Feb. 3, 2006
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(Reg. deadline Tue. Jan. 31 - CLOSED) |
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Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment:
Jan. 28 - Feb. 4, 2006
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(Reg. deadline Sat. Jan. 28 - CLOSED) |
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Click
here for Pictures from Panhellenic Recruitment 2006! |
A Brief overview
of Greek Life |
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Social Greek-lettered fraternities and sororities have been a tradition at Tufts for the past 150 years. These student organizations are typically chapters of inter/national fraternities and sororities. They are referred to as “Greek” because they use Greek letters as a reflection of their noble ideals and principles adopted from ancient Greeks. Tufts currently recognizes 12 social Greek-letter fraternities and sororities, including
eight men’s fraternities, three women’s sororities, and one co-ed independent fraternity. Several culturally-based city-wide Greek organizations also have a presence at Tufts.
Greek organizations are very active on- and off-campus. Approximately 11%
(Fall) to 14% (Spring) of Tufts’ undergraduate students choose to join a fraternity or sorority. Membership enhances opportunities to meet new people, achieve academically, learn leadership skills, and serve the broader Tufts community. Alumni networking and mentoring helps illustrate the benefits of life-long membership and giving back to the next generation of Tufts students.
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