Common Questions
What is a fraternity?
Simply put, a fraternity is composed of individuals who have chosen to join
together with others for support and assistance. Through common experiences
centered around the pursuit of higher education, service to the community,
development of leadership skills, and friendship. Members of fraternities build
relationships that last far beyond the college years.
I want to succeed academically. Will fraternity membership help or hinder my
efforts?
Scholarship should be your number one priority. Current members' grades show
that Lambda Chi’s can successfully juggle the many aspects of college life. In a
fraternity, you are still ultimately responsible for your own success. However,
many opportunities are opened up to you because of your membership. Most
notably, other brothers will be able to assist you if you find yourself
struggling in a class. With such a large membership at Lambda Chi Alpha, you
will be able to find a brother who shares your major or has taken the same
course as you. Older members can also help acclimate you to the resources the
campus offers such as the library, the computer lab, and the counseling and
career center.
I have heard that fraternities emphasize leadership. What opportunities will
I have in Lambda Chi Alpha?
In fraternities, you're in charge. Every brother will be able to take part in
organizational activities as officers, committee chairmen, or committee members.
Lambda Chi Alpha provides a wide-range of interesting activities. You'll be able
to get involved in planning a community service project, a function with
different sororities, and new member recruitment. The good thing is, you'll
learn by doing. You will be able to put your skills to use inside and outside
the classroom. The leadership skills you will learn as a member of Lambda Chi
will help you throughout your life.
How much time will be expected of me?
This depends upon your willingness to get involved and make a difference. Like
any organization, Lambda Chi Alpha will have general expectations of you. Most
importantly, you will be expected to attend meetings and events. Through your
involvement, you'll learn to manage your time and balance your academic load,
work, and social commitments. Again, academics will always take top priority
What happens once I join?
You are going to make many new friends. It will be exciting for you... electing
new officers, planning social events, doing community service, studying,
participating in Intramural sports, going on retreats, getting to know other
members, and finding out more about yourself and how you function in a group.
You'll be as busy as you choose to be - learning, having fun, and growing during
your college years.
I'm new to ASU, wouldn't it be better for me to get my feet on the ground
before I join a fraternity?
Not really. Joining a fraternity your first semester can actually help acclimate
you to the University, as well as provide you with a support group from day one.
The members of Lambda Chi Alpha will help you as you begin college life.