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1.
What is a Fraternity? What does it do to further the goals
of today's undergraduate men?
Simply
put, a fraternity is an organization of women or men bound
together by friendship, aspirations, and common goals. On
a college campus a student will find many opportunities to
get involved in an array of different fraternities, whether
they are solely based on academic honorary, academic major,
community service, religion, ethnicity; or whether they are
social fraternities such as Kappa Sigma.
Kappa Sigma, as
one of the oldest and largest fraternities
in North America, believes in the total development
of today's college man, fostering a values-based fraternity
environment on our principles of Fellowship, Leadership,
Scholarship, and Service.
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Kappa Sigma's main objective
is based on building a better man, while encouraging
him to participate in as many other campus organizations
that he may choose. More specifically, Kappa Sigma
looks to provide the opportunity for the male student
to enhance his fellowship circle, leadership skills,
scholastic involvement, and service contribution to
the local community.
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2.
Why does Kappa Sigma call itself a "values-based"
fraternity?
Far too often a parent may have a preconceived notion that
a fraternity is based purely on an "animal house"
party atmosphere. It is not within Kappa Sigma's ideals to
promote the party, but instead our
four cornerstones of Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship,
and Service. Through these principles a male student will
enhance his college career and become a better man for joining
the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
3. My
son is considering joining a Kappa Sigma chapter, what
can I expect him to be
involved in?
Instantly, a parent will find his son meeting a whole new
social circle which will put him in contact with various student
leaders, teachers, and alumni in the community.
As your son begins his membership in Kappa Sigma, he will
initially begin as a pledge. The term pledge is in no way
meant as a degrading term, but as a term to describe his period
of membership in which he evaluates Kappa Sigma. During the
pledging process, your son will be considered a prospective
member and will undergo a pledging period.
At the end of the pledging process, your son will be asked
by the chapter if he would like to join the members and undergo
initiation. In no way is the initiation to be construed as
hazing or degrading, but rather the opportunity for the pledge
to learn the founding and history of Kappa Sigma. Again, your
son will be given a choice of which he is free to choose from;
and his answer will be respected.
4. What
is Kappa Sigma's anti-hazing stance?
Membership in Kappa Sigma is a privilege. Each member, pledge
or initiate, undergraduate and alumnus, is bound by this Code
of Conduct.
Each member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity is responsible for seeing
that he:
. Acts as a gentleman, setting an example of moral behavior;
. Conducts himself as a good student, good neighbor, and good
citizen;
. Obeys the laws, rules and regulations of his country, state
or province, city and county, and college or university;
. Understands and abides by the Constitution, By-Laws and
Rules of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, including the Standards of
Conduct, the acts and resolutions of Grand Conclaves, and
his chapter's by-laws; and
. Does not engage in, permit or tolerate hazing , or the unlawful
use of alcohol or possession of controlled substances.
When the Fraternity finds that any member fails or refuses
to abide by this Code of Conduct, the Fraternity may take
such actions as permitted in the Constitution, By-Laws and
Rules up to and including removing the individual from membership
in Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
5. What is Kappa Sigma's
perspective on alcohol?
Kappa
Sigma promotes only responsible drinking to students of legal
drinking age. Kappa Sigma goes even further to promote responsible
drinking by use of Kappa Sigma's "My Brother's Keeper"
program, and the
"Training for Intervention ProcedureS (TIPS)"
program.
6. What is
the Parents' Leadership Circle?
The Kappa Sigma Parents' Leadership Circle is a partnership
between parents, educators, and Kappa Sigma Alumni which assists
our members in achieving their full educational potential.
Your generous involvement in the Parents' Leadership Circle
is a great way to assist your son's educational and personal
development.
7. Who
are some of Kappa Sigma's alumni; and what do they have to
say about the Kappa Sigma experience?
The greatest thing about Kappa Sigma alumni is the diversity
and the span from successful politician and esteemed business
leader to famous singer/songwriter and PGA tour golfer. Kappa
Sigma doesn't want a cookie-cutter image of its members, but
actually looks for group dynamics in order to develop stronger
life-time bonds. You can find a list of some of our prominent
Kappa Sigma alumni
here.
8. Who
can I call if I have questions?
As Kappa Sigma leaders we do not only expect questions, but
we encourage them. By answering the questions, we look to
ease the concerns and address the misconceptions a parent
may have.
The best answers for a parent will come from the local campus
and chapter itself. So, please contact the Greek Affairs Advisor
on campus, Alumnus Advisor in the community, or the President
of the undergraduate chapter. The
Kappa Sigma Headquarters is also a great source for answers
or direction to contacting the local officers.
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