<p>If one joins a frat in one college yet wants to transfer to another college can you join the same frat (but different chapter) in the new one? :D </p>
<p>or is that looked down upon :(</p>
<p>If one joins a frat in one college yet wants to transfer to another college can you join the same frat (but different chapter) in the new one? :D </p>
<p>or is that looked down upon :(</p>
<p>anyone? ^^</p>
<p>you'd have to talk to the people at the new frat and make sure they'll let you in. that's how it is with my fraternity anyhow</p>
<p>btw,</p>
<p>it's not very tasteful to say "frat". Would you call your country a ****? then why call your fraternity a frat? lol</p>
<p>lazy when typing sorry didnt mean it like that</p>
<p>thanks for the help though</p>
<p>This is the first time I've heard of it being distasteful to call a fraternity a frat.</p>
<p>I think you can just transfer into the frat. i've heard of girls going to schools, getting into a sorority, and then transferring to a big school with intense sororities (I'm thinking of like Alabama) & they are accepted into the sorority...it is a "sisterhood/brotherhood" after all.</p>
<p>Yeah thats what I as thinking, fraternities are nationwide, they shouldn't just be limited to each chapter</p>
<p>You are a "brother for life" the moment that you are initiated, whatever school you go to should not matter. So if you transfer they should have to let you in. </p>
<p>And I agree with the above poseter, I hate it when a fraternity is called a frat.</p>
<p>Yeah if you are in a decent fraternity you would never refer to it as a frat. And if you transfer you have to "reaffiliate" with the other chapter. It is up to that chapter whether or not to let you reaffiliate.</p>