If you’re wondering what it means to be J-boarded in a greek organization, we’ve got the answer. Being called before a Judicial Board can be nerve wracking and stressful for anyone. You may not know why you were called in front of the board or how serious the situation is. But don’t worry, we have all the information on this topic right here!
When someone is J-boarded they are being brought up on charges by their organization and must appear before a group of people who will decide if they should be punished or not. It can feel like an intimidating process but knowing more about it beforehand can help prepare you for what might happen during your hearing. We want to make sure that everyone has access to accurate information so that no one feels blindsided when going through this experience!
Being J-boarded is when you are kicked out of your fraternity or sorority for breaking the rules. There’s not a lot of instances of this happening, but if not handled properly, it can result in expulsion from school. If you have experienced this, we would like to help! We have helped hundreds of students get back into their fraternities and sororities by providing them with the best advice possible on how they should handle themselves during this difficult time. Our team is made up of former fraternity and sorority members who know what it takes to get back into an organization after getting kicked out for disciplinary reasons. We will work closely with your chapter president or executive board so that we can come up with a plan together that works well for everyone involved. The first step is always admitting fault and apologizing sincerely – then we will go from there depending on what kind of infraction occurred (drug use, theft, etc.). You may need us more than once throughout college as these kinds of problems tend to happen again later down the line – but our goal is always going to be helping you fix any issues before they escalate further!