You've come to the right place. ATZ is one
of many great social all-male fraternities on the Columbus campus of
The Ohio State University. One of the very first things to keep in mind
is to allow yourself to become visible around the men. Come along on
scheduled recruitment events, bring your friends along with you when
you visit the chapter house, feel free to come over for Monday night
dinner, and just hang out whenever you have some free time.The more our
men get to know you, the better prepared they are to pass a bid (an invitation
to join) on to you.
There are two sets of conditions to keep in mind when looking into membership
at ATZ. 1 - the ATZ requirements and 2 - the Interfraternity Council
(IFC) requirements.
1 - ATZ Requirements
If you plan on rushing ATZ:
- You must have completed 12 credit hours of approved Ohio State credit
- You must have a minimum 2.25 Point Hour Ratio
- You must be a full time undergraduate student
- You must register for recruitment on-line
In addition, our GPA requirement to receive active status membership
is a 2.85. If you currently do not have a 2.85 you do have some options.
Upon receiving a bid from ATZ expect to go through an 8-week new member
education program. During the new member education process your academic
achievement will be a focus of development as a fraternity man. You have
the entire quarter in which you have “pledge” or "new
member" status to raise your cumulative Point Hour Ratio to a 2.85
OR simply maintaining a 2.85 for the quarter
in which you pledge.
Contact any one of our officers for more information.
ATZ Recruitment Brochure (PDF)
2 - IFC Requirements
What is deferred recruitment?
Deferred recruitment is a term the Greek community uses when formal
recruitment occurs during winter quarter instead of during the beginning
of fall quarter. A committee called The Greek Life Task Force has been
installed by The Ohio State University to raise the standards of members
within the Greek community. One way to do this is through deferred recruitment.
This allows the new collegiate students to have a quarter to get acquainted
with the campus and focus on classes. After accumulating at least 12
credit hours, a student is permitted to accept a bid during Winter quarter.
So what are the eligibility requirements for IFC formal recruitment?
1) Any undergraduate man who has earned at least 12 credit hours at
OSU or at any degree granting institution, has completed at least one
quarter of college, and is not an initiated member of an NIC fraternity
is eligible to participate in fraternity recruitment events. In addition,
a man must have a minimum 2.25 cumulative grade point average to register
for and go through the recruitment process.
2) Any man who has been a member of a local fraternity at another college
is eligible for recruitment.
If I go through formal recruitment, do I have to end up joining a chapter?
Participating in formal recruitment does not mean that you are obligated
to accept a bid from a chapter. Formal recruitment is a great opportunity
for you to learn more about the Greek community. It is a great way to
meet other men with interests similar to your own. Whether you decide
to "Go Greek" or not, formal recruitment is a truly unique
collegiate experience that should not be missed!
If I have more questions about Recruitment, whom should I ask?
Any member of the Interfraternity Recruitment team or the Interfraternity
Council should be able to answer any additional questions you have concerning
the Greek community or formal recruitment. Feel free to contact the OSU
Student Activities Office at (614) 292-8763. We will try to find the
answers to all of your questions. |