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The day you became a Beta...something changed forever. It started with the bond you formed with your brothers in college, making memories and forging friendships for a lifetime. Raymond Leyva Okazaki - Rush Chair
573-528-3959 or rxlpn6@umkc.edu
"The young man selected for membership in Beta Theta Pi is far more fortunate than he realizes when he first dons the white shield bearing three gold stars. Only by living the Beta principles year after year will he come to a full appreciation of the privilege that membership in Beta affords. The fraternity believes in selecting outstanding young men and making good men better." -Seth R. Brooks, St. Lawrence '22 Interested in joining Beta or recommending a recruit? Stop by the house anytime and visit with the members or email the rush chair(s) or our chapter at epsilonlambdakc@yahoo.com
It is our firmest belief that the Beta experience is one of the most life changing experiences a young man can have. We hope to instill Beta's most important principle of brotherhood into the hearts and minds of Epsilon Lambda's next generation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: How much does it cost? A: Epsilon Lambda is the most affordable Beta chapter in the nation. We have the lowest Chapter Dues of any other house. Pledge Semester $250 Pledge Semester Dues- Fall 2006 $225 Initiation Fee- One-time, upon initiation Active Semesters $300 General Fraternity/Chapter dues Miscellaneous Fees $120 Insurance Fee - per year $350-$475 Rent - per month Some of these costs can be offset by $100,000 in scholarships that are offered each year by the Beta Theta Pi Foundation. One in three who apply receive scholarships! Or apply for our chapter's leadership scholarship. Q: How much time do I need to commit? A: It depends on your role with the Fraternity. If you are chapter president, vice president, etc., you will have different responsibilities than a committee member. Either way, your responsibilities will require at least four hours per week the first year. If you choose to play on intramural teams and get involved in community service projects, the time will obviously increase. “The more time you put into the organization, the more you will get out of it.” Q: What is different about being a Beta compared to other fraternities? A: Beta is not a four-year commitment; it is a for life commitment. We believe in the creed: “Once a Beta, always a Beta, everywhere a Beta.” Q: What opportunities are available for leadership development? A: Within the chapter - chapter officer positions, committee chairs and inter-fraternity representative positions. Within Beta Theta Pi – The Institute for Men of Principle, Beta Wilderness Challenge, Undergraduate Inter-Fraternity Institute (UIFI), the Leadership College at the General Convention and regional leadership conferences. Q: How many Brothers are in Beta Theta Pi? How many men live in the chapter house? A: 48 brothers are currently members of our chapter. 18 currently live in the house. We are the largest house at UMKC as well as the only house on campus. Q: What are the advantages of joining now, as opposed to next year? A: If you can manage your time wisely and commit yourself to your academics and extracurricular activities, the fraternity experience should not be a problem to balance. Shape your habits and they will shape you. Why would you want to put off a life changing experience? Ultimately, we hope you consider membership when you are ready. Q: Fraternities have a bad name, which is why I didn't join to begin with. How will I not be associated with those stereotypes? A: Fraternities are very idealistic in nature. We strive to battle the stereotypes and misconceptions on a daily basis. We find once people/the community, give us a chance, they realize we are a great group of upstanding men. We are acutely aware that the actions of one can bring down the reputation of the whole. We have good accountability measures in place when things get on the wrong path. We believe our reputation is our most valuable asset and we work very hard to have great relationships with everyone with whom we come into contact. Q: What is the social life like? A: We have brothers who choose not to drink. We have brothers who go out three times a week. We preach balance, moderation and personal responsibility to everyone in social settings. From a chapter- programming standpoint, we organize several social events with sororities and other campus organizations. We plan ski trips, spring break trips, road trips to our annual convention, etc. Beta Theta Pi is a men’s social fraternity, but we also understand that leadership, academics and community service go hand-in-hand with this idea. Q: Q: I am not sure I like the image of “Frat Guys?” A: We are friends, scholars, leaders, athletes, and gentlemen. We are committed to making a positive contribution to the university and to making our families and alumni proud. To answer your question, we do not like the “fratastic” Animal House image some individuals portray. We pride ourselves in being different and committed to the founding ideals of our Fraternity. Q: I need a lot of time for studies, and will be taking grad school tests next year (or some time). Will I be able to balance all of this? A: Similar to the above, the experience is strengthened by academics, and we mutually support and assist each other to excel in classes. Beta Theta Pi believes in devotion to the cultivation of the intellect and therefore the experience will not come at the expense of the student’s academic pursuits. Q: Q: What is the fraternity's stance on hazing? A: We have policies against hazing of any kind, believing that such practices diminish the dignity of the individual. We work hard to create an atmosphere of respect within our chapter, honoring each member for his beliefs and valuesQ: Why should I “Go Beta”? A: Beta is an extremely diverse organization that accepts people from widely divergent backgrounds groups. This is one of our strengths. The General Fraternity is firmly dedicated to helping the undergraduates and is there when needed. This organization’s principles and the Men of Principle Initiative provide a great framework to make men into great men and finally, BETA is brotherhood. These have been my best friends and will continue to be so.
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