Those preparing for active membership are representatives of
Alpha Phi Omega. As such, they shall be treated with the same degree of
respect as active members and shall participate in, or be asked to
participate in, only those activities that are consistent with the
membership policies of Alpha Phi Omega.
Practices that may be inconsistent with the membership policies of Alpha Phi Omega, depending on the facts and circumstances of each, include
restrictive formation, dress requirements, and the manner in which
pledges are addressed.
Examples of Practices that do not meet this standard include:
- subjection to physical mistreatment such as road trips,
kidnapping, paddling, branding, beating, forced activity, and
confinement of any kind;
- participation in activities not related to their preparation
for active membership such as physical conditioning or personal services
for active, advisory, alumni, or honorary members;
- participation in activities that restrict such normal social
functions as eating, social contacts, or personal hygiene;
- subjection to mentally or emotionally stressful situations as
an integral part of their pledge activities;
- blindfolding, except as part of the Pledge or Initiation
Rituals; and
- subjection to informal ceremonies, traditions, rituals, or
initiations that are contrary to the policies or Bylaws of Alpha Phi Omega.
Of course, enumeration of these specific activities does not imply that
all other practices are consistent with the membership policies of
Alpha Phi Omega. All membership activities and pledging
requirements must be measured against the criteria set forth in this
membership policy.