FAQ
What is recruitment
week? Every fraternity or sorority usually
has a week or so of events that make up Recruitment
week. The purpose of these events are to attract
potential candidates for membership into that organization.
Recruitment events are a great way for you to learn
about an organization and to evaluate whether or
not it is for you. At the end of recruitment week,
bids are given out to some candidates as an invitation
to pledge for the organization.
How do I decide if
an organization is right for me? People
don't just join organizations, people join people.
The best way for you to evaluate if an organization
is right for you are the people already in the organization.
Join an organization where you feel comfortable
with the people. After all, these are the people
you will be spending a lot of time with the rest
of your college career. In addition, join an organization
where you feel you can grow in. Consider organizations
that can challenge you to become a better person,
broaden your horizons and help you make the most
of your college career.
What is the purpose
of Delta Sigma Pi and why should I join? Delta
Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity that offers
learning experiences beyond the classroom. As a
member, you will be introduced to various professional
events featuring speakers and educators from various
topics and industries. These events provide the
invaluable opportunity to building a career network
in addition to developing skills that are pertinent
to succeeding in the business world. The beauty
of DSP is that it is a close-knit group of motivated
individuals with common interests and goals who
are always willing to help one another out.
What is the process
of membership into Delta Sigma Pi? Recruitment
Week: This is where you decide whether or not you
want to apply to Delta Sigma Pi. At the end of Recruitment
Week, all applicants will be contacted and told
whether they have been accepted as a pledge or not.
Compare this week to pre-interview nights, information
nights and dinners companies offer applicants before
interviews.
Pledge quarter: Once accepted
as a pledge, the fraternity will then evaluate whether
or not the pledge will be accepted as a full member
of the fraternity. This evaluation process will
last 7-8 weeks where the pledge class will be given
requirements to fulfill. At the end of the pledge
quarter, pledges will be told whether or not they
have "crossed" into the fraternity. Compare
this quarter to an internship program of a company.
Collegiate Status: Once a
pledge has "crossed" into the fraternity,
they are a full member and will be regarded as a
Delta Sigma Pi brother. Compare this to an associate
position at a company.
What is the process
of membership into Delta Sigma Pi? Attending
a recruiting event can be stressful, especially
when you have no idea what is going to happen. Here
are some tips for an enjoyable recruiting event.
First: Approach the recruiting
event with an open mind.
This will enable you to fully evaluate an organization
objectively and without misconceptions. Beware of
rumors because they will hinder your recruitment
week experience..
Second: Ask many questions.
Asking questions not only allows you to understand
the organization better, but also lets the members
know that you are an interested individual who is
serious about joining. In addition, try researching
the organization first so that you can ask intelligent
questions.
Third: Meet as many brothers
as you can. Don't be shy! The brothers are there
to help you feel welcome. Getting to know all the
brothers is a great way for you to evaluate whether
or not this organization is right for you. Also,
making an effort to meet all the brothers shows
that you are enthusiastic about joining the organization
which is always a plus.
Fourth: Be Yourself! The golden
rule of life applies to Recruitment Week also. This
is ultimately the best way for you to see whether
or not an organization is right for you.
Besides the application,
what else do I need to hand in? Delta Sigma
Pi requires that you hand in, along with your application,
two pictures (so that we can identify you) and your
resume. If extended a bid, you may be asked to submit
a copy of your DPR for class and GPA verification. Applications can be picked up at any recruiting
event and are due on or before Thursday of Recruitment
Week. You may also type up your application and
send a copy via email to our Senior VP, Jamie Lu .
Can I recruit for
Delta Sigma Pi again if I am not accepted? Of
course! Just because you are not accepted the first
time does not mean that you cannot try again. Many
times, individuals are not familiar with the recruiting
process so they could not show their full potential
to the fraternity. Recruiting for additional times
allows you to be familiar with the process so that
you can show your full potential. Recruiting for
additional times also shows that you are extremely
enthusiastic about joining. You would be glad to
know that many brothers of Delta Sigma Pi are two-time
recruits!
Who can I contact
for more information on Delta Sigma Pi or Recruitment? If you have any questions or comments
about Delta Sigma Pi or Recruitment, e-mail the
Senior Vice President whose contact info can be
found under the contacts page.