BREAKING: SAE To Eliminate Pledging Process
Friday is usually the go-to day of the week to release negatively perceived news, so I’m guessing Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Supreme Council expects some serious pushback from the atomic bomb they dropped today–and for good reason. Not everyone is going to support this move.
Effective this Sunday, Sigma Alpha Epsilon will completely shut down its pledging process, citing the vision of the fraternity’s original Ritual and Constitution. According to the SAE Supreme Council, the fraternity aims to terminate unequal class structure between new members (pledges) and active members.
From SAE.net:
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, under the leadership and direction of the Supreme Council, has made a historic decision that will realign the Fraternity to produce the original member’s experience that our Founding Fathers envisioned. This change will adopt a method, practice and policy that treat all members equally and fairly and strive for a continuous development of our members throughout their lives. Effective March 9, 2014, new-member (pledge) programming will be eliminated completely from our operations, and the classification of new member (pledge) will no longer exist. All chapters and colonies will be required to implement this important change.
A new program, called the True Gentleman Experience, will be enacted immediately. This program will replace the current pledging process, and its goals are to “enhance the educational and leadership experience” and promote a more “positive, meaningful membership” for all new and active members.
That’s the front page, politically correct version.
The barroom version is this: hazing–and the public perception and perpetual threat of litigation that comes with it–has become a monstrous thorn in the national office’s side. This is SAE’s way of further distancing the fraternity from hazing incidents, at least from a legal standpoint.
Under the new program, recruits who accept their bids from SAE will immediately be activated.
Under the program, chapters and colonies may continue to recruit prospective members as they do currently. When they extend a bid, the college man who accepts the invitation will become a collegiate member. He will be required to accept our Scope of Association Agreement and complete the Carson Starkey Membership Certification Program. Furthermore, every member will be expected to meet our membership requirements and expectations and, should he fail to do so, our Fraternity Laws provide the means to suspend or remove his membership.
A “Member Educator” will replace the time-honored role of Pledge Educator–which is just the title to tell Mom and Dad in lieu of “Hazer Extraordinaire.” The Member Educator’s role will include overseeing the newly-implemented educational initiatives for his fellow brothers.
Times, they are a-changin’.
To learn more about the demise of SAE’s pledge program, read the full story on SAE.net.
[via SAE.net]
11 years ago at 11:23 am
How their process should look come next fall.
11 years ago at 12:16 pmDoubt many chapters will actually go along with this..
11 years ago at 11:26 amCut “pledging” but then chapters are going to basically go under national and just haze”JI’s”. Welcome to “Just Initiated’ship’” boys.
11 years ago at 12:28 pmThere are still tons of ZBT chapters that still pledge and they abolished it in 1985. Old habits die hard and it will be an uphill battle for nationals. I wish all the SAE brothers out there the best of luck.
11 years ago at 4:59 pmFAIL FRIDAY looks a little different this week
11 years ago at 11:26 amhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RBmJGJ-CpHM
11 years ago at 3:18 pmThanks Obama
11 years ago at 11:26 amThe fact that the ESC did this between national conventions (where the undergrads hold the majority vote) should tell you everything. Jokes aside, this is some bullshit.
11 years ago at 11:27 amexactly what I was thinking
11 years ago at 11:42 amHave you been following the conversation on the closed facebook group?
11 years ago at 11:58 amLink to the group? I wanna see this
11 years ago at 12:02 pmI have not but please direct me to it because I am beyond pissed.
11 years ago at 12:14 pmYou have to be invited on fb by a member. The group is almost three thousand strong. Try searching for John N. Stringfellow. He admins I think.
11 years ago at 12:18 pmReally, guy? Lets broadcast that there is a closed seemingly “national” SAE facebook group on TFM… where reporters that HATE fraternities and what we stand for frequent, oh and don’t forget names of admins! Some fucking GEED is going to make a mock SAE bro’s facebook page, ask to be let in and I won’t be surprised when they are accepted. They will then broadcast and twist anything that is said on there. DISCRETION, look it up, meditate on it, learn it’s value. It’s loose lips that FUCK the organization. Laps for days my friend.
11 years ago at 3:20 pmLol u mad bro? There isn’t anything crazy about it. Maybe the forum would have been a better location to ask, but whatever.
11 years ago at 3:32 pm“Discretion.” That’s hilare. The fact your organzation is talking about this on Facebook in the first place says all you need to know about the geniuses in your fraternity. Donde es la biblioteca?
11 years ago at 3:32 pmHe is NOT the administrator. Apparently someone else, because he dropped out a while ago.
11 years ago at 4:24 pmHe’s not the admin of that group, and apparently dropped out. So there is someone else as far as I know.
11 years ago at 4:27 pmThey’re mild, honestly. Nothing worth that. For SAE’s it’s more interesting because it’s easier to understand all the different facets and arguments, but in all reality it’s very tame. Nothing controversial.
11 years ago at 3:03 pmAre you really that stupid to try and use that lame ass reverse psychology?
11 years ago at 4:00 pmHey man, my chapter has been really curious as to what other chapters have been saying/doing as a result of this. If there is a closed group on Facebook I’d love to see some of the discussions going on. heres my fb profile so I’m clearly not some Nationals Fuck
11 years ago at 10:39 pmfive FUCKIN apples to this….
11 years ago at 11:27 amSo nationals tells you not to Haze. What do you do? Haze anyway. Nationals tells you that you can’t have pledges. Now what? Haze the “new kids.”
11 years ago at 11:29 amThe pussification of America continues
11 years ago at 11:29 amAs many in SAE are saying, this isn’t according to their bylaws
11 years ago at 3:55 pmViva La Stool
11 years ago at 7:19 pmThis means most nationals will probably follow suit, fuckin great
11 years ago at 11:30 amYour nationals are already on this bandwagon, or did you not read bacon’s article about Beta’s Alpha chapter losing their charter?
11 years ago at 9:51 pmI laugh at the thought of chapters like Alabama, UGA, and literally any big school SAEs actually enforcing this rule.
11 years ago at 11:31 am