Frequently Asked Questions for Rush:
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Parents'
of Prospective OU Rush Participants from the Delta Upsilon Parents'
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What does DU have to offer? The Oklahoma Chapter of Delta Upsilon is the most
well-rounded house on campus. Besides providing an unparalleled
brotherhood, the house consistently ranks among the tops of fraternity
standings in both grades and intramural sports. We also boast the
longest running formal on campus-the Feudal Dinner. Hand in hand with
our social calendar comes our service to the OU campus and Norman
community in the form of our philanthropies and charitable events.
What are some things to remember during rush? -
Figure out what you believe you want in a fraternity. As you go through
formal rush, just be yourself, keep an open mind, look at the many
different chapters, and try to visit chapters outside of rush
events. The last suggestion helps you to get to know what
"everyday life" is like in that chapter. You should choose the
chapter that makes you feel the most comfortable and at home; you should
also ask about the chapter's principles to see if they are in line with
your own. Finally, choose the house that you like the guys in most
because these will be your brothers for life. Do not simply rely on the
external first impression.
When can I "sign?" -- The first official day that a new fraternity member can sign
for Fall 2005 is on Wednesday August 31, 2005 during formal rush
week.
What does it mean to "sign?" --
Signing is your official commitment, in writing, to join a specific
fraternity. It is filed with Greek Affairs. It is against
Interfraternity Council rules to sign this official commitment before
this date.
How do I go about rushing DU: Contact
Rush Chairman Jon Gores (580)-220-8462 or members of the RUSH team to
learn about the events we will be having this summer in an area near
you. Additional RUSH contacts are Michael Rodine (405)-326-1525, Coke
Elms (214)-454-6184 or Sam Mowrey (405)-306-0797.
What are the pledging/initiation requirements?
-- Complete 1
semester of house duties, 80% or above on all new member tests, 2.25 or
above GPA
What is pledging like? -- Our
pledging period is approximately 8 weeks, but is much different from
other fraternities. You are treated with the same respect that is given
to a fifth year senior, so long as that respect is mutual. We are
non-secret and non-hazing; DU is the only International Fraternity
founded on these principles. That means the there is no hazing of
any kind within our chapter, and our chapter meetings are open to the
public. We have no secret handshakes or rituals.
How do costs compare to the residence halls (dorms) and other fraternities? Delta Upsilon is very competitively
priced. It is actually cheaper than the dorms and the least expensive of
the large fraternities on OU's campus. In the chapter house, you
will receive ten home-cooked meals a week, premium cable, wireless
internet, and much more! Our pledge fees are only $575.00 ($100.00 is
due at signing and the balance is split between two equal
payments. The total pledge fee is due prior to initiation).
These fees cover mandatory costs for Delta Upsilon International and
Interfraternity Councilete.
How do I get involved with intramural sports? -- DU consistently finishes in the top 3
fraternities (out of 19) in intramural athletics. We have teams in
every major sport offered (soccer, flag football, volleyball,
basketball, and softball) and compete in almost every individual
intramural event. New members can get involved intramurals during
their first semester, and all entrance and league fees are paid by the
chapter. The house was all campus softball champs this past
year.
Do I live in the chapter house and with whom do I live? - There are spaces for 62 people in the house. Beginning
your sophomore year, rooms are picked in order of seniority, which is
determined through grades and contributions to the house. New members
can move in after completing their freshman year. Members must
live in the house for 4 semesters.
What are the rooms
like? - There are twenty-three rooms in the
house. They house between 1-3 members. Our rooms are bigger than other
fraternities on campus. The DU house is located in a beautiful
South Greek location close to campus.
How do chapter meetings work? -- DU has weekly chapter meetings, where we discuss the
business of the chapter. We have these every Sunday at eight P.M.
Every member is expected to attend these meetings, as they are important
to the well-being of the chapter.
What does DU do for community service and philanthropy? -- For more info on this,
check out the service section of our website. The DU house is very
active on the OU campus and in the Norman
community.