What is Rush?
The term “Rush” means the
time at the beginning of each semester when fraternities and sororities actively
recruit new members. This is a very exciting time on campus and an excellent
opportunity to experience a lot of activities in a short period of time. Each
Greek organization has many events that are free and offer participants the
chance to learn about Greek life, meet other new students, as well as have a lot
of fun! Even if you have never considered joining a fraternity, don’t miss out
on the great experience of rush.
Although we think Lambda Chi is the only choice, we suggest you check out all
the fraternities where you can get a feel for the chapter, meet the members and
find the place where you feel most comfortable. During the registration process,
you’ll have the opportunity select the different fraternity events you wish to
participate in.
Here are some common rush questions:
How do I find out about Rush events?
All the Greek organizations will have booths at student orientation and at Greek
Forum where you can meet a few of the members and learn about the activities.
Also, information and applications are available in the Greek Life Office.
There are so many choices, how do I decide?
Don’t worry about deciding, just spend some time with each house, meet a lot of
great people, and enjoy the fun. Not every house is a good match for every
person, but after you spend some time with the fraternities, you’ll know where
you feel most at home.
Does rush cost anything?
No! Rush is completely free. There is no cost to register and the fraternities
pay for all the activities.
What is Bid Day?
Bid Day was created to avoid pressure to join a house. After everyone has a
chance to meet each other, all the fraternities give invitations to the people
they feel will be a good match for their house. Multiple bids are common, giving
the choice to the rushee.
While there is a concentrated time at the start of each semester, rush happens
during the summer as well. You can find our rush schedule on this website. If
you have any questions, please send us an
E-mail.