Detailed description is The official page of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity at Rutgers University New Brunswick Founded at Yale University in 1895, Pi Lambda Phi (Pilam) was the first non-sectarian fraternity in the United States, accepting men of good character without regard to race or religion. Today, Pilam chapters at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada cultivate communities that promote academics, leadership, social skills, and lifelong fraternal bonds. Pilam men build skills that will help them succeed in their post-graduate endeavors in an environment free from hazing and drug and alcohol abuse.. . Requirements for bidding include a GPA of at least 2.80, at least 15 completed credits, full-time student status, participation in at least one extracurricular activity, and an exemplary character. New membership fees (not including dues) are approximately $65. The fraternal education process is a 6-8 week period where new members will be taught on how to live the values of the fraternity as a student, a gentleman, and a brother. Pi Lambda Phi is a strictly dry rush, non-hazing organization, and does not tolerate any form of activity which would ridicule, harm, or embarrass any individual. Alcohol is prohibited in the rush process and other brotherhood events.. . For further information, please contact rutgerspilam@gmail.com. If interested in joining, text our Rush Chairman Tim Katzgrau at (732) 757-6782.
Established in the recent years Pi Lambda Phi at Rutgers University New Brunswick in middlesex, new-jersey in united-states.
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