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Overview of Alcohol-Free Housing in Theta Chi Fraternity
In July 1998, at the 142nd Anniversary Convention
of Theta Chi Fraternity, 61% of the voting delegates voted to approve
the LEAD Resolution, which included a provision mandating that alcohol-free
housing be implemented in all undergraduate Theta Chi chapters by
July 2003.
Alcohol-free housing is not new to men's fraternities,
but it is an issue that fraternities have not considered for many
years. Theta Chi Fraternity is no different. Legislation was passed
on April 7, 1917 at the 61st Anniversary Convention that prohibited
the use of alcoholic beverages in chapter houses and at all fraternity
functions. This alcohol-free policy for Theta Chi did not change
until the 94th Anniversary Convention on September 9, 1950, 33 years
after it was enacted.
We here at Theta Chi Epsilon Kappa adhere to our National Chapter's
views.
During the 1990's, many fraternities, including Theta
Chi, faced many challenges including:
- Declining membership,
- Poor recruitment and retention of new members.
- Low grades.
- Poor reputation.
- Numerous incidents involving the use and
misuse of alcohol.
- Decreasing accountability in chapters for
members who violate rules.
- Declining conditions of chapter houses.
- An increasing number of restrictions placed
upon fraternities and sororities by our host institutions in response
to these problems.
These challenges have called for men's fraternities
to consider new programming in an attempt to reverse the negative
effects brought on by this trend. Theta Chi Fraternity is one of
11 inter/national men's fraternities to adopt alcohol-free housing
initiatives to address these challenges. Other fraternities adopting
alcohol-free housing initiatives include:
Alpha
Kappa Lambda
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Upsilon
FarmHouse
Kappa Delta
Phi
Phi Delta
Theta
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa
Theta
Sigma Nu |
Contrary to many arguments stating that alcohol-free
housing will "kill" a chapter, most alcohol-free housing
chapters are thriving. Overall, alcohol-free chapters continue to
outperform the chapters who have not adopted alcohol-free housing
in terms of recruitment, scholarship, and risk management.
Recruitment
Since 1998, Theta Chi non-AFH chapters experienced an average growth
of 8%.
Since 1998, Theta Chi AFH chapters have experienced
and average membership growth of 31%.
Scholarship During the 2000-01 academic year, non-AFH
chapters achieved a chapter GPA of 2.656*.
27 of 101 chapters reporting
During the 200-01 academic year, AFH chapters achieved
a chapter GPA of 2.735*.
28 of 37 chapters reporting
Risk Management
Since 1998, Theta Chi's non-AFH chapters have experienced the following:
16 Claims 4 Lawsuits
19 Reorganizations
20 Revocations of Charters
Since 1998, Theta Chi's AFH chapters have experienced
the following:
2 Claims
1 Lawsuit
1 Reorganization
1 Revocation of Charter
Alpha Iota/Indiana University (Charter revoked y the Grand Chapter
on February 15, 2001 for violating conditions of probation related
to the use of alcohol in the house.) |