Dean Einstein hosted a Facebook Live Q&A, answering your questions about TCU's Greek Life with Fraternity & Sorority Life Director Brooke Scogin and a panel of student leaders within our Greek community. Watch the video and read below to find the answers to your questions.
- Can you describe what the different Greek councils are? - 6:45
- What percent of students are in Greek Life at TCU? - 9:14
- What are the advantages to joining Greek Life? - 10:00
- What does recruitment look like and when does it happen? - 12:30
- How large is the Divine 9 presence on campus? - 16:10
- How challenging is it for students to balance academics and Greek Life? - 17:40
- Can students do the Honors College and Greek Life? - 20:07
- When can you move into Greek houses? - 23:13
- How do I figure out which fraternity or sorority is right for me? - 25:06
- What are you looking for in recruiting a potential member? - 28:57
- What would you say to students who are anxious about rushing? - 32:07
- Are Frog Camp and Orientation good opportunities to meet people from sororities and fraternities? - 36:05
- What are the average financial dues to join a sorority at TCU? - 39:08
- Can you speak to GPA and other requirements to live in a fraternity house? - 41:41
- How did you develop skills and become leaders in your organizations? - 43:20
- What is TCU's hazing policy? - 47:24
- How many girls are in each pledge class for Panhellenic? - 50:55
- As student enrollment grows, how does TCU strategically grow Greek organizations? - 52:00
- Are there weekly meetings for each chapter? - 54:07
- What is the marching band program like with balancing Greek Life? - 55:51
- How has Greek Life prepared you for your career and life beyond TCU? - 57:15
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