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What happened to Kappa Alpha Theta at Umich?

What happened to Kappa Alpha Theta at Umich?

A 137-year-old sorority at the University of Michigan has been disbanded by its national organization for “serious violations,” the national chapter confirmed Tuesday. The Eta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, the oldest sorority on U-M’s campus, was notified Monday that it would be disbanded.

Why did Theta get kicked out of Michigan?

In an e-mail to the Daily, University spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald said Theta was suspended for inappropriate conduct. “In January, Kappa Alpha Theta was suspended through the Greek Activities Review Panel process for violations involving hazing and under-age drinking,” Fitzgerald said.

What GPA do you need for Kappa Alpha Theta?

A member shall meet the conditions for eligibility and qualifications to be an officer as stated in the Kappa Alpha Theta Bylaws, Article IV, Section 3, B. (1) Officers shall maintain a 3.0 quarter GPA. The GPA shall not be lower than the GPA required for a chapter member to be in good standing.

What happened to University of Michigan Zeta?

ZBT fraternity shutters University of Michigan chapter after hazing allegations. ZBT said “it became clear that members were violating various” policies. There has been at least one hazing death every year at a school-related event in the U.S. since 1961, according to Hank Nuwer.

How much are Kappa Alpha Theta dues?

How much does it cost to join? The one-time cost of membership in Kappa Alpha Theta Life Loyal is $299. Our 50-year plus members can join for a one-time cost of $189. Please remember that Life Loyal members do not pay annual alumnae dues to the Fraternity.

Is Zeta a good sorority?

Read on to learn about major sorority stereotypes and reputations for 10 of the largest organizations….Sorority Reputations.

Sorority Name Tier Stereotype
Chi Omega mid nice, sweet, classy but exclusionary, not partyers
Delta Zeta low “easy,” fun, supportive, active in Greek life, partyers

Is Northwestern getting rid of Greek life?

Six of NU’s 10 fraternity chapters will be allowed to resume recruiting on Jan. 3, 2022 following a quarter-long ban. After a quarter-long ban on fraternity social events and chapter-sponsored recruitment, most of Northwestern’s fraternities and sororities will run formal recruitment at the start of Winter Quarter.