What Is It?
Recruitment is a two-way process by which members of a     fraternity/sorority chapter decide who they would best like to join     their organization. At the same time, you, the potential new member     decides which chapter interests you the most. The recruitment process is     a great opportunity to meet active members, to hear their activities,     values, and ideals. However, participation in recruitment does not     obligate you to join.
How Do I Decide?
Each person looks for different aspects in a particular     fraternity/sorority. While all chapters place emphasis on academics,     some chapters are also known for a focus on athletics, community     service, or friendship. Most chapters encourage a well-rounded approach.     The choice is up to you. Look at all the chapters and evaluate which     best meets your needs and interest.
How Should I Act During Recruitment?
Rule number one is to be yourself. You want to know what   the chapter   is like and they want to know the real you. Therefore, be   yourself and   do not put up a "front."
Before I Join, What Do I Need To Know?
Joining a fraternity/sorority carries certain   responsibilities. Make   sure you know the entire financial obligation   that is required. Costs   will vary from chapter to chapter, but   expenses will generally include   quarterly, local and national dues as   well as one time new member and   initiation fees. Furthermore, you   should understand all the aspects of   membership that are required for   initiation into the chapter. Do not   hesitate to ask questions. Active   members will be more than willing to   help you out.
What Happens When I Become A New Member?
A potential new member becomes a new member when he/she   accepts a bid   to become a member. As a new member you will partake in   an education   period during which you are prepared for active   membership. The length   of the new member period varies. During this   time you are involved in a   variety of activities, all designed to   enable the new members to become a   part of the brotherhood/sisterhood.   Such activities include becoming   acquainted with your chapter's   history, its goals, how it functions, and   your key to its future. As   each new member brings new life into the   chapter, each chapter will   bring something new into the life of each of   you who join. Once you   become an initiated member of a national   fraternity and sorority, you   are ineligible for membership in any other   fraternity/sorority. Being a   new member is a time to learn about   college, your chapter, and   especially yourself. However, requiring new   member to engage in any   type of prank or hazing activity is prohibited.