How much you will pay for membership in an
ASU fraternity or sorority varies depending on the organization, so it is important to ask this during the recruitment/intake process. Dues, also known as semester fees, help pay for activities, food, T-shirts and apparel, service and philanthropy, intramurals and other events the organization plans during the semester.
Your first semester will generally cost more than other semesters because it includes one-time fees, such as the new member and initiation fee that goes directly to the national organization. Some chapters offer scholarships for members who earn high GPAs, perform abundant community service hours, or hold certain leadership positions. If you are concerned about the cost, discuss possible payment options with the chapter treasurer or other officers. Many organizations will work with your individual circumstances.
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