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"Triangle observes an open door policy, welcoming you to stop in and spend some time."
How to Join
Rush is still going for the Spring, you can feel free to show up at any of the rush events listed below at 5:30 pm. If you have questions about Triangle or you would like to get on our rush list for next semester, please send us a message
and someone will get back to you just as soon as possible.
If you have any questions about rush, you can contact Boris Barash (317) 645-6647 (bbarash@purdue.edu).
Get on our rush list or request more information
Spring 2008 Rush Events - all rush events start at Triangle at 5:30 pm
- 1/15, BOD Room Rush
- 1/17, Why Rush Triangle?
- 1/22, Walleyball
- 1/29, Game Night
- 1/31, Dodgeball
- 2/2, Study Session
- 2/5, Brother Talks
- 2/7, Why Rush Triangle?
- 2/12, Break of Bounce
Who rushes Triangle?
Freshmen and sophomore students who decide to rush Triangle are:
- majoring in the schools of either Engineering, Science, or Technology
- serious about scholarship and are looking for leadership opportunities
- interested in participating in social events and campus activities like Purdue Grand Prix
- open to living in a house with 50 other close friends rather than in the dorm
While all Triangle members share common bonds, we also pride ourselves on diversity and openness towards new
members.
What does membership in Triangle offer?
Triangle, like all fraternities, offers leadership development, training in financial responsibility,
support, and friendship. However, In addition, Triangle offers the benefit of a similar academic experience for
its members. Triangle provides a tightly-knit group of peers to help you throughout your educational career. In
addition, in Triangle Fraternity you will find:
- a home while you are in college shared with others whose ideals and interests are similar to yours
- friendships to last a lifetime
- leadership opportunities through participation in chapter operations and leadership seminars
- opportunities to further develop social skills
- a network of alumni members, who may be of great value in your personal and professional life
How much will it cost?
Many potential members ask if it costs more to live at the Triangle house than in a dorm or an apartment.
The answer is that it costs about the same to live at Triangle as elsewhere. Purdue students have many housing
choices and Triangle must keep its total costs in line with the competition in order to attract new members.
How do I become a member of Triangle?
The first step is to come to a rush event to see if membership in Triangle interests you. At rush activities you can informally meet the active members so that you can get to
know us and we can get to know you. Most rush events involve food or entertainment, so they’re also a great
time.
In addition to our rush events, we also welcome you to stop by the Triangle house during the day to explore
what everyday casual life is like. Triangle observes an open door policy, welcoming anyone to stop in and hang
out. We're located across the street from campus at 103 University Street (map).
If you have questions about rush or would like get on our rush list, please contact
us. We'd like to hear from you!
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