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Fraternal Relevance Accreditation

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Relevance is defined by the ability of an object to connect with the matter at hand. Relevance is reflected by pertinence, appropriateness, suitability, and fit.

Developed in the fall of 2008 and implemented for the first annual review in January 2009, the Kansas State University Fraternal Relevance Accreditation and Minimum Expectations process is a two-fold system of evaluating the member chapters of the K-State's Greek community. The processes of reviewing chapters for the attainment of minimum expectations and chapter-focused outcomes ensuring that chapters are relevant to their national or international organization, the university and Manhattan community, and K-State undergraduate student body. Such chapter are therefore also relevant members of their governing councils. All chapters are expected to take part in the annual review.

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