What financial obligations are there to membership?
• The financial obligation that accompanies membership differs among chapters. Each chapter is self-supporting and operates on the dues paid by its members. Dues cover items such as chapter supplies, social activities, insurance, composite pictures, new items for member use, leadership programs, philanthropy, and recruitment. Since some chapters operate their own residence, their dues structure may vary from a chapter that resides in college owned housing. Fees range from a couple hundred to several hundred dollars a year. • If you are considering Greek membership, you may want to check out the section of CashCourse, an online management education course, which discusses Financing Fraternal Membership.
• The financial obligation that accompanies membership differs among chapters. Each chapter is self-supporting and operates on the dues paid by its members. Dues cover items such as chapter supplies, social activities, insurance, composite pictures, new items for member use, leadership programs, philanthropy, and recruitment. Since some chapters operate their own residence, their dues structure may vary from a chapter that resides in college owned housing. Fees range from a couple hundred to several hundred dollars a year. If you are considering Greek membership, you may want to check out the section of CashCourse, an online management education course, which discusses Financing Fraternal Membership.