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Frequently Asked Questions From Parents

Why should my son join a fraternity?

Fraternities exist as a proven support network for your son as he embarks on this new period in his life.

The fraternity can help personalize your son's college experience by offering a scholastic support system; hands-on experience in leading committees, managing budgets, and interacting with faculty and administrators; exposure to potential careers through educational programs and discussions with alumni; the chance to give back the community through service projects; and close friends who will cheer him on when he is successful and support him when times are tough.

A fraternity provides a home-away-from-home for your son.  He will add to his college experience by meeting men of like interests and working to develop his life outside the classroom.

How is Alpha Epsilon Pi different than other fraternities?

Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Jewish Fraternity of North America, was founded to provide opportunities for a Jewish man seeking the best possible college and fraternity experience. We have maintained the integrity of our purpose by strengthening our ties to the Jewish community and serving as a link between high school and career.  We maintain over 120 groups in the United States and we are the largest fraternity in Canada.

Alpha Epsilon Pi develops leadership for the future of the North American Jewish community. The Jewish leaders of tomorrow are in our chapters today.  Our partner agencies assist us with our Jewish mission.  Over the past five years, over 500 men have gone to Israel through their membership in Alpha Epsilon Pi.  We work with the local Hillel and with other community resources to help provide this positive Jewish experience.

What is the Alpha Epsilon Policy on alcohol, drugs, hazing, etc.?

All of these risk issues are answered in our Risk Management Policy.  Alpha Epsilon Pi is a founding member of FIPG, Inc., the Interfraternity Risk Management Association as well as a founding member of FRMT, Ltd., the captive insurance company that insures 22 national fraternities. As such, we have strict policies regarding open parties and underage drinking. At all of our leadership meetings, we discuss our Risk Management Policy.  We employ a full-time Director of Risk Management to monitor our chapter implementation.  We  care about our brothers and their guests. As a parent, you should also be supportive of responsible behaviors and encourage your son to become familiar with our Risk Management Policy.

If you have any other questions or concerns about your sons decision to rush AEPi please feel free to call me, Brian Rosenberg 315.391.8318