Tulane Spring Acceptances- Class of 2021

If there are any Spring 2018 prospective freshmen that want to start a facebook group or exchange instagrams, I’d def be interested in that.

@eastcoast717 we have a group message if you want to join here is the link
https://app.■■■■■■■■■■■/join_group/28215530/72My9j

Heard rushing in the Spring of 2018 for the spring admits may not be an option. Anyone hearing anything on this?

Sound accurate, based on requirements.

Prospective Members
To be eligible to participate in recruitment or intake, prospective members must:

be full-time, degree-seeking Tulane students
have earned 12 hours with a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average
be in good standing with Tulane. For the purposes of recruitment and intake, good standing is defined as not having received a Student Conduct sanction of Disciplinary Probation or Deferred Suspension and not having been convicted of any academic integrity violations by the Honor Board.
successfully complete all 3 components our Potential New Member Education Series
Sexual Violence Prevention Programming: options available throughout the fall semester and include, but are not limited to:
One Wave Leadership Training: 3 trainings offered this fall
Shifting the Paradigm: Thursday, September 22, 7-9 p.m. in Dixon Hall
Sexual Violence Town Hall: Monday, November 14, 6 p.m. in the LBC Kendall Cram ballroom
Other options and dates may be found on OrgSync
Other Drugs Online Module: A companion to the Alcohol-Wise program all first-year student completed.
Instructions for logging in are available here
Greek Weekend Keynote Speech: “Dilemma: the Complicated History of Greek Life,” by Dr. Walter Kimbrough, President of Dillard University; Thursday, November 17, 6:30 p.m. in Dixon Hall. Class excuses for not attending this keynote must be sent to greek@tulane.edu prior to the event.
These are the minimum requirements set by the university. Each fraternity or sorority has its own policies regarding membership, and many groups have higher requirements.
Please note: The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Programs does not make exceptions to the requirements to join a Greek organization. First year students who withdraw from a course and earn fewer than 12 hours will not be allowed to participate in recruitment or intake. Any issues of academic discrepancies (incomplete courses, contested grades, questions of transfer credit, etc.) must be resolved before recruitment or intake begins. Students should consult the recruitment/intake guidelines for the type of organization they hope to join to find the deadlines for resolving academic discrepancies.