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For any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to us with the information provided below.

MAILING ADDRESS:
101 LSU Student Union Building
LSU Box #25445
Baton Rouge, LA 70803


EMAILS:
lsuatopresident@gmail.com
lsuatopublicrelations@gmail.com

lsuatorecruiter@gmail.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

what am I joining?
You are joining a national brotherhood and network of over 227,000 members that is considered a top-tier division 1 organization among all national fraternities! Although each chapter has things that make them unique, ATO is nationally respected as America’s Leadership Development Fraternity for giving men the opportunity to surround themselves with leaders that challenge them to always live better than they were yesterday.
how do I join?
Depending on what university you are attending, there are multiple ways to join ATO! Attend an involvement fair, participate in your campus’ rush week activities, reach out to the ATO chapter on your campus – or attend an ATO recruitment event! Visit our rush page for more information!
what is a bid?
Once a man has decided that he would like to join ATO, and the members of the local chapter feel that he embodies the characteristics of a member of the fraternity, they can offer him a formal invitation to join – also known as a bid.
what about the time commitment?
If you think about your weekly schedule right now, you probably set aside times for things like lunch and studying. Joining ATO does not mean you have to rewrite your whole schedule! You can probably expect 3-4 hours per week, but that’s broken up into meetings, attending events, and doing things you already do daily – just with your brothers!
aren't all fraternities just like the one in "animal House"?
While Greeks enjoy an active social experience, it’s only a small portion of what it means to be a fraternity man. Looking at all fraternities through the lens of movies like “Animal House” is just perpetuating stereotypes. Last year alone, ATOs across the country raised over $8 million in service for many different causes! Too often, the stereotypical actions of individual Greek members are portrayed in today’s media, while ignoring the overwhelmingly positive impact chapters have in their communities and on the lives of our members overall.
what are ato's values?
ATO prides itself on being the first fraternity in history to be founded based upon Christian values and principles. Rather than founding ATO with Greek Mythology in mind, founder Otis Allan Glazebrook saw Christian values as a significantly more stable foundation and guide for young leaders to live their lives by. However, ATO accepts men of faith and no faith at all.
Aren't I just paying for friends?
If joining a fraternity meant only paying for a close circle of friends, then ATO’s mission as a fraternity would be far from met. By coming together with likeminded men and combining your resources, you can achieve things that might have just seemed like a really great idea discussed over lunch. Ideas like raising thousands of dollars for a cause, planning a weekend lake retreat, and organizing social events become a reality when you work together with your brothers!
will the fraternity help my son with job placement after graduation?
ATO is so much more than just the years you spend in college. Your time as an undergraduate ATO will without a doubt leave you with fond memories and a great deal of professional experience, but your journey as an ATO definitely doesn’t end after graduation. ATO is a lifelong organization with alumni all over the world, many who volunteer with chapters and mentor brothers. You will never have to say “I WAS an ATO in college”. No, “I AM an ATO for life!”
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  • Home
  • National
    • The ATO Creed
    • ATO Songs & Cheers
    • National Website
    • ATO Roadshow
    • ATO Store
  • Chapter
    • History
    • Philanthropy >
      • Sponsors
    • Chapter Officers
    • Board of Trustees
    • Awards
    • Leadership
    • LSU IFC Website
  • Rush
  • Parents & Alumni
    • Parent's Club
    • Alumni Association
    • Alumni Contact Information Form
    • Donate
    • Upcoming Events
    • National Alumni Page
    • Past Composites and Pictures
  • Newsletters
    • Our Jewels (Chapter) >
      • Subscribe
    • The EZ Times (Alumni)
    • ATO Palm (National) >
      • Archived Palms (1940-1993)
  • Brothers
  • Contact Us