Rushing information for Zeta Psi / Alpha Psi
If your interested in Alpha Psi, there's
plenty of information throughout this website. For any other questions, or
if you'd just like to meet a few of the guys, check our
Contact Us page for more information.
Did you know... Studies indicate that fraternity and
sorority members are more likely to remain in University and receive a
degree than non-affiliated students.
More than 7 million men and women in the U.S. and Canada are Greek members.
80% of chief executives of the 500 largest corporations are Greek members.
Greeks comprise more than 75% of Politicians.
85% of Supreme Court Justices since 1910 have been Greek members.
Since 1900, two-thirds of members of Presidential Cabinets have been Greek
members.
The majority of men listed in "Who's Who in America" are fraternity men.
Fraternities and sororities provide a viable option for leadership
development and extracurricular involvement.
Fun Facts About Zeta Psi� In 1870, Zeta Psi was the first fraternity
with chapters on both the East & West coast of the United States.
In 1879, Zeta Psi Fraternity became the FIRST international fraternity with
the establishment of the chapter at the University of Toronto.
The Montreal Chapter of Zeta Psi was the first Fraternity ever at McGill in
1883, and is still it�s longest running one.
In Montreal, there is a multi-level residence dedicated to Zeta Psi. It once
served as the Chapter house for the Alpha Psi chapter. The building was
built and dedicated to Zeta Psi in the early years following WWI.
We have never had any clauses restricting membership for religion or race.
We were the first fraternity to have chapters at all of the Ivy League
schools and the first ever to come to Canada.
Famous Members of Zeta Psi... Lt. Col. Dr. John Alexander McCrae, Toronto,
author of �In Flander�s Fields�
Percival Molson, McGill, Athlete, Benefactor of Molson Stadium
Stephen Leacock, McGill, Political Economics Professor at McGill,
and noted Humorist
H.F. Walker, McGill, Founders of the McGill Daily
Conrad F. Harrington, McGill, Chancellor of McGill University in
the early 1980�s
Lesley S. Aspin, Yale, Former US Secretary of Defense
John R. Brodie, Stanford, NFL Hall of Fame, Sr. PGA Golfer
William C. Buck, Lafayette, Exec VP of TDH Capital Corp, part owner
of Philadelphia Phillies
Dean Cain, Princeton, Actor, Played role of Superman in "Lois and
Clark"
James Cantalupo, Illinois, President of McDonalds International
Admiral James J. Carey, Northwestern, United States Navy Reserve
Joseph F. Cullman, Yale, Former Chairman of the Board of Phillip
Morris Inc.
Dr. Howard B. Dean, Yale, Governor of Vermont, Presidential
Candidate
Brian Dickson, Manitoba, Retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of Canada
Ken Dilger, Illinois, NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Albert R. Dowden, Middlebury, President & CEO of Volve of North
America Corp.
John Gebhardt, NYU, Managing Director of PaineWebber Inc.
Richard H. Fould, Stanford, NCAA Championship Men's Tennis Coach
Harold "Red" Grange, Illinois, NFL's Chicago Bears, one of ESPN's
top 50 athletes of the century
Jon K. Grant, Western Ontario, Chairman of Quaker Oats of Canada
Ronald G. Greene, Calgary, Chairman of Renaissance Energy Ltd.
William Harrison Jr., North Carolina, Vice Chairman of Chemical
Bank
Arden Haynes, Manitoba, Chairman and CEO of Imperial Oil Ltd.
Perry S. Herst, Brown, President and CEO of Tistman West
Paul B. Hicks Jr., Virginia, President Texaco Europe
Fred M. Kirby, Lafayette, Former Chairman of the Board of the
Allegheny Corp.
Roy McMurtry, Toronto, Canadian High Commissioner to Great Britain
Shaun F. O'Mallery, Pennsylvania, Chairman and CEO of Price
Waterhouse
Dr. Julius A. Stratton, Washington, President Emeritus of MIT
Dr. Benjamin Spock, Yale, Noted author and Physician
Sir John Templeton, Yale, Owner of Templeton Mutual Funds
Eric P. Wente, Stanford, President of Wente Brothers Winery
Peter B. Wilson, Yale, Former Governor of California
How Do I Join Zeta Psi...
The whole process starts right
here! You're reading this so you must be mildly interested. This,
what you're doing now, is rushing. So first you must rush Zeta Psi.
If you decide you like what you see here on this page, and then come
meet us. We're all around campus. We try to make ourselves known so
that anybody can have an opportunity. If we don't approach you first,
by all means feel free to approach us.
If you meet us and like what you see and you show us your interest,
we may offer you a bid to pledge. Choose you to accept the bid to pledge
Zeta Psi, you will be expected to participate in our pledge program.
Upon completion of the program, you will be initiated as a brother of
Zeta Psi.
To contact our Rush chair, send an email to [email protected]
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