

| What is your greatest hope for your son? He graduates — He graduates with honors — He grows up happy — He is respected by his peers — He continues the legacy which you've prepared him for — What is your biggest fear for your son? He skips class — He gets hurt or in trouble with the law — He's disrespectful to others — He abuses the opportunities that you've given him — Let's face it; college can be the fork in the road where hopes and fears meet; short-term pleasure and temptations often compete with the path of opportunities and success. Your list of hopes for your son probably didn't include being a "frat guy." Well it isn't on the top of our list either. Being a "frat guy" is easy — but being a "Fraternity Man" is the road less-traveled. We realize that 18- to 22-year-old males usually don't need much guidance how to have fun — it comes naturally. But we do realize that leadership, morals, dealing with people, defining achievement all take a little more planning, thought, and guidance. Please take the time to research our values, history and mission. See if it aligns with your family's values and hopes for your son. |