What is frat?

Frat, short for fraternity, is a social organization typically found on college and university campuses. Fraternities provide a sense of community and brotherhood among its members, and often offer social events, leadership opportunities, and philanthropic activities. Members of a fraternity are often expected to pay dues and participate in activities and events organized by the fraternity. Each fraternity has its own identity and values, which may be reflected in their symbols, traditions, and rituals. Some fraternities have been criticized for promoting a culture of excessive drinking, hazing, and sexual misconduct. Many universities have implemented policies and guidelines aimed at addressing these issues and promoting a safer and more inclusive fraternity experience.