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Member-in-Training Process
- The training period lasts for about six weeks (university policy)
- You attend (mutually agreeable) weekly meetings with your training class
- You attend other events to help us get to know you and for you to get to know us
- You complete a service project and a recital with your fellow Members-in-Training (MITs)
- You learn and take (relatively low-pressure) weekly quizzes about fraternity history and other information that helps prepare you for the National Membership Exam
- You take the exam near the end of your training process
- You learn what it is to be an ΣAI prior to fully initiated membership
Throughout the MIT Process
- Sigma Alpha Iota does not allow hazing of any kind. Hazing is anything that makes you physically or mentally uncomfortable or embarrassed. If you are concerned, you can speak to our Vice President for Membership or any other member, alumnae, or advisor
- You can leave the process at any time
- There will be no use or abuse of alcohol at any Sigma Alpha Iota event. This pertains not only for the semester during which you train, but to all fraternity events in the duration of your time at the university.