Usually the local grad chapter oversees the operations of the undergraduate chapter. The graduate chapter of NPHC or Multicultural organization. Informally, women's fraternities are called sororities. The name that applies to all Greek organizations characterized by a ritual, badge and strong ties to friendship and moral principles. Sometimes they will refer to someone as simply Frat. FraterĪ term used to refer to another member of their fraternity. Often referred to as National Headquarters, International Headquarters, or just Nationals. The central organization of a particular fraternity or sorority. Term used to refer to an active member (ie. The membership educator, short for Dean Of Pledges, is an old term that the groups still use. Term also refers to "Crossing the Burning Sands." DOP/DP
Most groups record this time to the second.
The term means different things to different groups, but generally means crossing over from being a pledge to being a full member. ChapterĪ local group of the larger (inter)national organization, designated by a special Greek name. Calls may vary regionally within organizations, and some organizations may use more than one call. Call/ChantĪudible sounds used by members to acknowledge or gain the attention of other members. BrotherĪ term used by fraternity members to refer to one another. Big Brother or SisterĪn active member of a fraternity or sorority who serves as a mentor to a new member, guiding him or her through the new member program and initiation. BadgeĪ formal invitation to membership in a particular fraternity or sorority. Initiated fraternity or sorority members who have graduated from college. A member who has been initiated into lifelong fraternity or sorority membership and participates in chapter activities at the collegiate level.