I have some questions
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I have some questions
Hi, I saw your brochure and I thought it was totally awesome. I want to learn more about Delta Sigma Pi. What can you tell me about the pledging process? What exactly is a co-ed professional business fraternity?
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A Prospect- Posts : 1
Join date : 2009-10-21
Re: I have some questions
Hi Prospect,
I'm Darnell Mays, current President of the Iota Upsilon Chapter. I'm glad you liked the brochure. Our brothers spent quite a bit of time and creative genius on it. A co-ed professional business fraternity means that we accept both men and women into the fraternity as brothers, yes, the women are called brothers as well. All of our brothers are business majors from any of the numerous majors offered. Our primary focus is not partying, but building you as a better business professional through interviews, building networking skills, public speaking, event planning, cover letter and resume development, and polishing of all of your business skills.
During the pledging process, you'll be challenged to test and build the skills I mentioned. If you'd like to know more, please contact our current Senior Vice President, Jeffrey Soliman at solimanjeff@yahoo.com, and he can tell you about our Delayed Entry Program and the Recruitment Process for Spring 2009 semester.
Fraternally,
Darnell O. Mays
I'm Darnell Mays, current President of the Iota Upsilon Chapter. I'm glad you liked the brochure. Our brothers spent quite a bit of time and creative genius on it. A co-ed professional business fraternity means that we accept both men and women into the fraternity as brothers, yes, the women are called brothers as well. All of our brothers are business majors from any of the numerous majors offered. Our primary focus is not partying, but building you as a better business professional through interviews, building networking skills, public speaking, event planning, cover letter and resume development, and polishing of all of your business skills.
During the pledging process, you'll be challenged to test and build the skills I mentioned. If you'd like to know more, please contact our current Senior Vice President, Jeffrey Soliman at solimanjeff@yahoo.com, and he can tell you about our Delayed Entry Program and the Recruitment Process for Spring 2009 semester.
Fraternally,
Darnell O. Mays
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