<p>I'm applying ED 2 and was wondering how much fraternity dues are. Thanks.</p>
<p>The dues vary from fraternity to fraternity, but just to give you an idea of the charges, I will list my son’s (He is a junior and also got in EDII.) charges through GREEKBILL:</p>
<p>March 2010 Spring 2010 Insurance $109.25
March 2010 Spring 2010 National Dues $28,25
April 2010 New Member Dues $1200
April 2010 Formal event $280 (New Orleans)
August 2010 Fall 2010 Chapter Dues $975
August 2010 Fall 2010 Insurance $95
August 2010 Fall 2010 National Dues $57.50
December 2010 Spring 2011 Insurance $95
February 2011 Spring 2011 Chapter Dues $850
March 2011 Formal Event (Panama City Beach) $280
March 2011 Spring 2011 National Dues $57.50
August 2011 Chapter Dues $975
August 2011 Fall 2011 Risk Management Program $130
August 2011 Fall National Dues $$59.50
December 2011 Spring 2012 National Dues $59.50
December 2011 Spring 2012 Risk Management Program $130 </p>
<p>On his Vanderbilt Account he has been charged for the following:
February 2010 Greek Fees $330
July 2010 Greek Facility Management Fee $290
July 2010 Greek Renewal Project $50
November 2010 Greek Facility Management Fee $290
November 2010 Greek Misc Charge $50
July 2011 Greek House Management Fee $290
July 2011 Greek Renewal Progect $50
November 2011 Greek House Management Fee $290
November 2011 Greek Renewal Project $50</p>
<p>I hope this helps. My son joined a fratenity not only for the social life made possible by Greek life, but also for the networking possibilities afforded by his brothers and their families as he launches a career when he graduates next year. While it is expensive, he thinks it will pay dividends for years to come. We shall see…</p>
<p>thank you very much, that really puts it in perspective for me. My brother is a sophomore at Cornell and is in a fraternity. Many of his brother’s have found jobs through the fraternity - his best friend (a senior) got an internship the summer going into this senior year with United Bank of Switzerland, and just signed his contract to work there. This was all set up by a fellow fraternity brother (granted the kid is very smart and a hard worker). Thanks again!</p>