Wikipedia:WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities/Templates

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Infobox[edit]

Stubs[edit]

{{Fraternity-stub}} or {{honor-stub}}

  • Add one of these templates to the bottom of the page for stub articles.

Lists[edit]

A table is the preferred way to list notable members and chapters. If the list has more than 50 entries, it should be moved to a stand-alone article, linked to the parent page using the "main template".

Notable Members[edit]

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Gerald Ford Gamma Pi Thirty-eighth President of the United States (1974–1977) [1]
Gerald Ford

References[edit]

References

  1. ^ Torch & Trefoil. Winter, 1977. Vol. 53, No. 2. p. 3.

Chapters[edit]

{{FratChapterStart}} (for shorter version, see {{FratChapterStart2}})
{{FratChapter}} (for shorter version, see {{FratChapter2}})
{{FratChapterEnd}} (for shorter version, see {{FratChapterEnd2}})
  • This template is pretty much just like the one for notable members. An acceptable, representative image, placed at right, would be a free-use, quality picture of a chapter's house.
Name Chartered Institution Location Status Notes Reference
Alpha March 15, 1873 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA Active Absorbed ΓΩ [1] or [a][b]

A good template example is here: Sigma Delta Rho.

Options for the Status field should be short. As examples, use one of the following:

  • Active - (indicates there is current or imminent chapter or colony activity on the campus)
  • Colony - (or some derivative. Associate Chapter, or Provisional Chapter may be used instead.)
  • Consolidated - (for when two chapters of the same national merge. This is used when schools merge.)
  • Disbanded - (when a chapter goes dormant at the time of a merger.)
  • Inactive - (or Dormant, typically for those chapters that close, clearly prior to a merger or a national closure.)
  • Memorial - (to note when a chapter name is reserved to honor deceased members.)
  • Merged (ΑΒΓ) - when two chapters combine under the name of the successor merger partner. In the Notes field, use "Joined the existing XX chapter" or "Became the XX chapter" to differentiate between types of mergers.)
  • Moved - (used when the charter is moved, following students to an adjacent school, not when reissued to another chapter. There must be a link between the groups.)
  • Reestablsihed - (used when a chapter goes inactive but is reformed wtih a different name at a later date.)
  • Reissued - (used when a charter name is given to a new group at a new school, where there is no connection to an earlier student group.)
  • Unassigned - (used to note a chapter name that has not yet been assigned.)
  • Withdrew - (when a chapter does not participate in a main merger. Use "Withdrew, (local)" or "Withdrew, (ΑΒΓ)" to indicate their successor, if any.)

The Names of Active chapters and colonies should be listed in bold. Dormant or Inactive chapters should be listed in italics. If the table shows the status of chapters at the point of a merger, Merged and Withdrawn chapters should also be noted in bold, Disbanded chapters should be in italics. Note, in the body text, chapter names are rendered in italics, regardless of active status. If a name is unassigned or its status is unknown is should be rendered in Plain text.

The Chartered field may include a date or year of closure, for clarity. Subsequent periods of activity may be included, separated by a comma. Insert an em dash between the DTS tags. An em dash is unspaced (with no space on either side). Ex: March 15, 18731996, 1998

The School field may include either the old name or the current name of the school. Aim for clarity. A new name may be placed in parentheses to show it is the successor, such as Tri-State University (Trine). Should a school close, its name should be italicized. Redlinks are OK, indicating that an article is needed. An EFN would be helpful, adjacent to the school name.

The Notes field may highlight short items of interest to members of the broader readership, not just that particular chapter. This field can easily get out of hand; best to post "Winner of Albert Johnson Clean Yard Award five times in the 1990s" as an EFN. Or better yet, skip it, and leave that tidbit to the chapter's website. The goal for the table is to offer a standardized, encyclopedic summary.

Where a chapter list ought to include fields such as "Date range" instead of "Chartered", or "Province" instead of "Location" a sortable list may be constructed manually, such as was done for the List of Alpha Gamma Delta chapters. Some organizations have added optional color fields.

Notes[edit]

Notes

  1. ^ This is an example of an Expanded Footnote, without a link, to clarify some further, useful detail.
  2. ^ ΓΩ here is a fictitious local chapter, and this EFN shows the alternative EFN tag, without the name field. A named EFN may be called at several insertion points, omitting the full text of the note.

References[edit]

References