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]
Jesus Christ. That’s right, nationals, just save your own fuckin’ skin some more.
11 years ago at 12:17 pmOur SigEp chapter for example had to get rid of “pledge” pins and the new guys had to wear “balanced man” pins instead while they were working their way through the BM development program. It’s still a pledging-type process as they work through all three levels. The biggest change was that, yes, they could vote at meeting, but they could not hold office or wear sewn-on letters or the brotherhood badge until initiation. Initiation IS NOT guaranteed in SigEp egardless of what you’ve heard. We kicked out plenty of dudes before initiation. I’m sure the SAE program will be similar. It’s a CYA for nationals and should cost individual chapters less for insurance.
11 years ago at 12:19 pmIf this starts effecting my fraternity…. swear to god. Other Nationals have to be talking about this now. Thanks alot.
11 years ago at 12:27 pmThis wouldn’t have happened had you not killed so many pledges, SAE.
11 years ago at 12:31 pmYou retards understand that you can meet new rushees each semester and not give them a bid until the proper pledging process is done. And in nationals eyes you’re doing what they want because you’re still initiating people. It’s just guys from the previous semester that get bids the following rush week
11 years ago at 12:32 pmIf you only promise a guy a bid at the end of the semester then he’s most likely just going to accept a bid from somewhere else.
11 years ago at 2:31 pm^ This is going to become the “new normal” in a few years once all the National HQ’s follow suit. Whats funny is that since none of the “pledges” will be official for a semester, there won’t be any record of them having pledged, leading to even more/tougher hazing, which is the opposite of what Nationals would want. The big difference is that they would have plausible deniability and the chapters/individual brothers would be the ones facing the lawsuits. Tl;dr version National HQ’s are pussies, haze on brothers.
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11 years ago at 12:32 pmI become more and more grateful to have gone through my pledging process this year before more of these bullshit changes. ∑X
11 years ago at 12:39 pmHaze on, fuck nationals.
11 years ago at 12:54 pmHonestly, this is sad to hear. They’ll find a way around this, this can’t stick.
11 years ago at 1:01 pmI come from a chapter with a very short pledgeship as well. It was put in place long before my time by nationals for basically these same reasons. Even though we got initiated early on, there is still a phase afterwards where actives can vote to drop new members. It’s all politics, and even if pledges are immediately considered brothers in the eyes of the national council, I can speak from experience that this will not be the case in the eyes of the actives. You have to know your place to earn your place, regardless of the official titles.
11 years ago at 1:04 pmWhat’s to stop a pissed off “new brother” giving up/threatening to give up secrets when he’s dropped?
11 years ago at 4:30 pmWhat’s to stop a pledge from doing the same thing? We’ve had a chapter here lose a charter for that very incident this year. Hazing, while necessary, must be performed within the constraints of common fucking sense. There’s a difference in fucking with the new guys, taking advantage of free labor, finding out what they’re made of, all that good stuff and fucking waterboarding a kid. This isn’t just an SAE issue, this pertains to all of us. At the end of the day the continuity of your chapter is more important than anything else.
11 years ago at 11:04 am