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Fall 2016 Recruitment!

This year we started out recruitment at the Involvement Fair on the Oval. Daniel Kratovil enjoyed “watching the recruits start out nervous, but then open up” throughout the recruitment process. During recruitment we also had a field day where Brothers and recruits played corn hole, ball games and had an egg race! Chris Pierson enjoyed “playing games on the Oval with the new recruits”. Some of our other events included a trivia night and a service event to decorate cookies for children in hospitals. Lindsey Phillips loved “eating the leftover icing from the cookie decorating event!”. We finished our recruitment with speed interviews, where 18 people interviewed to be a part of the Fall 2016 Initiate Class. Luke Pitroff, one of our Co-Recruitment Chairs felt that “running recruitment with Grant Schneider (our other Co-Recruitment Chair) was super awesome”. We want to give a special thank you to Luke and Grant for running a successful recruitment this semester.


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Interested in Recruitment?

If you are interested in joining Phi Sigma Pi, check out our  Recruitment Requirements below or directly email our Recruitment Co-Chairs, Amanda Jensen and Natalie Chen at jensen.331@osu.edu and chen.8290@osu.edu

Recruitment Requirements
 

In order to join PSP, you must meet the following qualifications:

1. You must have completed at least one semester of college (that means at least 12 credit hours).

2. You must still have two semesters left at OSU AFTER your semester of initiation.

3. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

4. You must attend one speed-interview and one recruitment event.

 

Recruitment happens every Fall and Spring, so make sure to check back often for specific dates of events!

 

See? Not so bad! If you are offered a bid and become a Brother of Beta Iota, you will be expected to attend weekly chapter meetings and attend a minimum of 10 events per semester (broken up between the various committees). Membership dues are paid each semester.

Official blog of Phi Sigma Pi: Beta Iota

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