I’m A Mentally Handicapped Girl, And The Fraternities At My School Have Made College Feel Like Home

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The summer before my freshman year of college, my whole family was trying to persuade me against leaving home for school. They were really scared I would get hurt or something, like every parent is, but my parents were especially concerned because I am mentally handicapped. I was just worried I wouldn’t have any friends. I was prone to bullying when I was younger and I had a hard time fitting in socially.

I didn’t know much about Texas State University. I simply chose it because it had a river that ran through the campus and I love water. I didn’t know anything about Greek life except what I had seen in the five minutes I watched American Pie Beta House before my dad shut it off the television. I had heard the stereotypes that frat boys are mean, and my uncle was a Beta at Columbia and I heard crazy stories from him about Greek life, but I didn’t enter Texas State with any negative opinions because I don’t form opinions based on rumors.

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The first few months of my freshman year, I always sat by myself in one of the dining halls, but one day a group of boys in Delta Tau Delta asked if they could sit with me and of course I said yes. When I was younger, boys would never sit with me, so I was quite honored they wanted to. The Delt boys were really nice and continued to sit with me after that. Some of the guys in my dorm were Delts as well. We would play Legos together and they were nothing but nice. The following year, I met a bunch more Delts and they always came up and talked to me and made sure I was okay. I really don’t understand why so many people think so poorly of fraternities when they’re made up of such amazingly kind gentlemen.

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I met ATO that following year too. I moved out of my dorm and I was always getting lost. When I got lost, I would knock on the ATO house door and one of the guys would walk me home. It was usually dark outside so I was very thankful they would walk me and make sure I didn’t get lost. Whenever I would walk around campus, Delts and ATOs would say hello to me and, after a while, I was able to recognize them and I would go up and hug them. I found a home away from home with them.

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There are all these negative stereotypes about fraternities and not enough spotlight on how great they really are. I’d like to say I’ve found a family within the Greek community. The fraternity Delta Tau Delta is comprised of some of the most compassionate, generous, giving, and caring guys I have ever met. The Delts have raised a copious amount of money for the Wounded Warriors Project and for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Additionally, the Delts go out of their way to help and protect me. I have difficulty with little everyday things, but the Delts help me in ways I could never thank them enough for. Their generous actions of walking me home in the dark, taking me to run errands, eating with me, doing arts and crafts, helping me with homework, having fun with me, and more have helped me become a more confident person.

Alpha Tau Omega has done a lot for me, too. Every year they help me throw my annual “Fran’s Lemonade” stand to raise money for the food bank. They set up the table, get customers, and buy the lemonade.

I will forever be thankful to both fraternities for the amazing impact they’ve had on my life. Their actions continue to inspire me to hopefully be even half the Good Samaritan that they are. Be Frat. Be Fran. Be Good. That’s a Total Fran Move.

Editor’s Note: I met Fran while filming “Exec Board.” Fran rules. – Bacon

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  1. FrattibalLecter

    It’s stuff like this that really tears me apart. Part of me wants to make a really dark joke about eating vegetables, but the better part tells me to make an insightful point about the good fraternities can provide.

    The thing about fraternities is that they’re not all the same. They’re made up of individual, HUMAN, beings: some groups are full of douchebags, while others are full of genuinely good people who want to be part of something bigger than themselves.

    You can’t attack an entire system of people for the actions of a few screw-ups.

    Let this be a reminder to others: Humans are humans, we aren’t all-good or all-bad, and all of us ought to be treated the same by the administrations, as well as our peers

    10 years ago at 3:18 pm
  2. Broties n Boatshoes

    I’d like to see the media pick up this story, but it’s not about the recognition. Hats off brothers. You make the Greek community proud.

    10 years ago at 3:24 pm
  3. PrezMorningWood

    I need to stop chopping onions at my desk. Great work gentlemen, and frat on, Fran.

    10 years ago at 3:47 pm
  4. GeebsNotGeeds

    I don’t know if you will ever be reading these Fran, but I’d like to say that you are an inspiration. The fact that you left home and it’s comforts when you had a valid reason to stay. Not only that but afterward wrote this wonderful article defending the Greek experience we all love and putting yourself into the spotlight. Fran, you are a genuine inspiration and I hope many people realize what it seems these ATO and DTD fellas already discovered. On a final note, I hope TFranM works its way into the TFM vocabulary.

    10 years ago at 3:53 pm
  5. frapitalism

    “I don’t form opinions based on rumors”- wise words from this young woman.

    10 years ago at 4:26 pm
  6. 68Whiskey

    I lived in the same dorms as Fran when I was at Texas State. Always had a smile on her face and undoubtedly the nicest person I had the pleasure of meeting while I was there. Good move by the Delts and ATOs at my Alma Mater

    10 years ago at 4:49 pm
  7. Turbo Kremers

    Thank you Fran for reminding everyone here that helping others is one of the most important parts of being in Greek life. I am so glad that you have found a home in the Greek community. And I thank DTD and ATO for being great representatives of the community.

    10 years ago at 5:36 pm
  8. Brofalo and Company

    I am sure they are just as grateful to have Fran around as well as she sounds like an awesome girl. Great job being stand-up gentlemen and women to the Delts and ATOs.

    10 years ago at 5:45 pm