Rush FAQs

When can I hear the groups sing? When will I sing for them?

All of the groups will perform at Woolsey Jam on 9/2 and Marsh Jam on 9/4. In addition, each group will host an hourlong Singing Dessert during the week following auditions.

Auditions will be held from Thursday 9/7 through Sunday 9/10; groups may also ask to hear a callback on 9/16 - 9/17.

You can find more information on our Rush Events page, or by checking out each group’s individual website.

When can I meet members of the groups?

During the week of 9/11 - 9/15, groups may schedule “rush meals” with you, a chance to grab a meal with a few group members! Also, each group will host a party after their Singing Dessert! Read on to hear about evening walks, another way you to interact with group members.

When can groups let me know if they want me?

The earliest that a group is allowed to offer you a spot (known as “pre-tapping” you) is 8 a.m. on Monday, 9/18. Groups continue pre-tapping up until Tap Night.

How long do I have to decide?

You have until Tap Night on 9/20 to pick a group to join. However, if you come to a decision sooner, that’s great! Take that time to get excited about your new group, while other groups can move on and pre-tap other people.

What can I expect between 8 a.m. on 9/18 and Tap Night?

Groups have a few ways of meeting with you during this time to help you make a decision. One is on rush meals, which you’ll be used to from the week before; the other is known as the “evening walk.” This is when you and the group set up a time (often in the evening!) to meet somewhere on campus and talk about what it would be like to be a member of that group.

Other than this, expect groups to be pretty hands-off during this time. You deserve some space to make this exciting decision. That said, if and when you have questions about the groups, don’t hesitate to reach out to them and ask!

What should I do if something seems weird?

If at any point in the rush process something feels off, or you become uncomfortable, please reach out to the SGC! The SGC exists, first and foremost, to keep rushees happy and safe during the rush process. We’ve been through rush many times, we know all the emotions, and we’re here to help!