Letter To Rushee
Monday, April 24th, 2006This is a letter that I help wrote to promote my fraternity to upcoming Greek students. The letter encourages students to go Greek while also putting emphasis on rushing Phi Delt. The letter is reproduced in our rush booklet and distributed during Greek Discovery Day.
Dear Rushee,
Welcome to Summer Rush! This is the beginning of your college experience and will shape the course of the next four years and beyond. Deciding to become a part of Greek Community is a huge step in making your college experience something that you will look back at and be proud of and thankful for. Greek Life offers so much to students. It provides and opportunity for individual growth and as a member of an organization. The social, scholastic, athletic, philanthropic and leadership opportunities associated with the Greek System cannot be found anywhere else on Oklahoma State University’s campus. Greek Life represents only 12% of the total student population, yet over 85% of the university’s philanthropic activities, and our alumni account for over 80% of the money donated to the university. We are the elite, and we represent the best OSU has to offer. The question is: what separates one house from another?
There are 20 registered fraternities on OSU’s campus, and all of them have different qualities and characteristics. What you might ask yourself is, “What is important to me?” “What do I want out of my college experience?” and “What do I want out of a fraternity?”
Some fraternities focus solely on academics and some focus on a balanced approach to college life. Each fraternity offers something unique. The best way to discover what each truly represents is to spend time with those that interest you. Get to know their members. Ask questions. Ask them about their goals, their house, their living conditions, their values, their activities and their requirements for pledges. Seek the truth and don’t let others negatively influence your decision or opinion. It is not common for people to criticize certain fraternities, but if they do, take that as a sign of weakness on their part. The truth is a criticizing individual does not have enough good things to say about their own affiliations. We are proud to introduce you to our fraternity. Please take time to review what we have to offer. Why do we think you should consider Phi Delta Theta? Look through this booklet; the answer will speak for itself.
Respectfully,
The Men of Phi Delta Theta
