Step 1: Open rush.
Our Spring 2009 Open Rush is an opportunity for you to meet all of our Brothers and experience what our Brotherhood has to offer. Do you have what it takes to be a part of the Alpha Nu Pledge Class? Come find out.

Spring 2009 Open Rush Schedule



Step 2: Closed rush.
Closed rush is an invitation-only series of three additional events held Monday, January 26 - Thursday, January 29. Additional details will be provided to those that attend our Spring 2009 Open Rush.

Step 3: Pledging.
After a highly selective process, individuals chosen out of the closed rush pool of candidates will be given a bid to pledge Delta Sigma Pi. Our pledge program is the most rigorous process on campus focused on developing our pledges professionally, intellectually, and socially, and we expect our pledges to place Delta Sigma Pi as their highest priority after academics. There will be no hazing or alcohol involved in the pledge program.


Got questions? We have answers.

How often can I rush?
You can rush as many times as you'd like. We encourage those who are interested in being a part of our fraternity to rush as often as possible to learn more about the Brotherhood and to show us your continued interest by meeting and forming relationships with us.

What's the difference between a social fraternity/sorority and a business fraternity?
While both social fraternities/sororities and business fraternities provide a community and a family during your college experience, a business fraternity has an additional focus on professional development. Delta Sigma Pi's three pillars are professional, social, and community service, and we strive to bring the best of all three worlds.

If I join a business fraternity, can I still join a social fraternity or sorority?
Yes, you can definitely still join a social fraternity or sorority after joining Delta Sigma Pi. Many of our Brothers are also involved in social fraternities and sororities on campus.

What does it mean to be a co-ed fraternity?
Though we're called a fraternity and our members are called Brothers, we have a somewhat equal distribution of both males and females.

How many people are given bids every semester?
Bids are given to those that we deem to be an excellent fit for the Brotherhood, and vice versa. There is no minimum or maximum amount of bids, as the the decision is made on a person by person basis.

How much are dues?
Dues for each Brother are entirely dependent on the needs of the fraternity as decided by a Brotherhood consensus. However, they are substantially lower than social fraternity/sorority dues, at an average of up to 4 times less.

What are the eligibility requirements to pledge DSP?
To pledge, you must be a second semester freshman, sophomore, or first semester junior. You must also be a Wharton student or majoring in either Economics or PPE in the College.

Unanswered questions? Feel free to email Andrew Brodsky, Senior Vice President of the Beta Nu Chapter at brodsky@wharton.upenn.edu.




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