step housing
by: frishq1what the heck is going on this requirement next year. was thinking of joining a frat but reconsidering
#1by: ?
If STEP greatly affects your decision to join a fraternity then you probably aren't meant for Greek life anyway. Basically sophomores will have to live in campus dorms or STEP approved Greek housing which is less expensive than OSU dorms, probably more fun because you would be living with your pledge class and not random people and a little more leniency because you aren't on campus.
#2by: Step
There will only be a select handful of frats that will be step approved. Obviously all the frats owned by OSU will be step approved, like Delt or Phi Tau. So will Fiji. Others might be a harder sell for the step program. OSU should have the step approved houses out soon
#4by: Step vs. Non-Step
I would definitely avoid basing what chapter you choose to rush off of STEP vs. Non-STEP housing.
Advantages of STEP:
-Sophomores will live off campus, less chances for drunk underclassmen wandering back to the dorms and getting citations or written up
-Depending on your insurance plan it could save you money
- Pledge class cohesion if the majority of a class is living in one house
- Less expensive option for sophomores than OSU dorms
-Even large social fraternities like Phi Psi are going to have dry housing anyways
-Less physical damage to the house if it was used for regular social events
Pros of Non-STEP:
-If you're not a university managed house, you can party in the house and have social events there. Some people enjoy partying in a large historic fraternity house and that would be lost with STEP.
-Not having to adhere to OSU stipulations i.e. all STEP houses will need an area for studying
Either way I see socials, personality of brothers and other factors being infinitely more important than STEP or non-STEP
#5by: ahahahha
STEP will ruin greek life. Don't listen to the losers who tell you otherwise:
1. You can't drink in your house.
2. No parties in your house.
3. LIVE-IN ADVISOR IN YOUR HOUSE
4. You abide by University Regulations IN YOUR OWN HOUSE.
5. Your house is owned by the UNIVERSITY, not your alumni!!!
STEP will ruin greek life and make all STEP-Houses into off-campus DORMS!!
#6by: haha
#9by: lol
Everyone is freaking out unnecessarily. STEP is optional, it makes sense for some chapters who already meet most of the stipulations and for other chapter it might not make as much sense.
1. OSU will not "own STEP houses", probably the stupidest comment I saw thus far and demonstrates you have no knowledge of how real estate or housing corps function.
2. Even Phi Psi is definitely going dry, not necessarily participating in STEP. I am not supporting dry housing but just recognizing this is a trend on campus and seems pretty inevitable in the coming years.
#10by: STEP
Here's a list of reasons I don't like STEP personally:
1. You can only have 6 socials at your house per year.
2. You can have alcohol in rooms, that's it (other than at the 6 socials)
3. There is a live in advisor so these rules will likely have to actually be followed.
4. The university can send people to inspect at any time.
5. With all these non undergrads sniffing around, most pledge events will have to be out of the house
6. No juniors are gonna want to live in, so if you get a small pledge class that won't fill these 30-40+ houses, either juniors are sol or the house will have empty rooms
The above person is correct in saying that it's a good opportunity for houses where this isn't an issue because of how they operate currently, but I personally think it will kill Greek life here
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by: Also
Just to kind of build off that, not every house is doing STEP anyway. So if its that big of a deal to you, then join a house that's not doing STEP