OUR MISSION
To promote a brotherhood that transcends all religious, ethnic, cultural, social and educational differences.
LODGE HISTORY
Acacia Fraternity, in 1913, sponsored a banquet to which all Masons on the Ohio State University campus were invited.
FREEMASONS
Founded in 1717, Freemasonry is the oldest, largest and most widely recognized fraternal organization in the world.
LODGE DEGREES
The experience of becoming a member of a Masonic Lodge is divided into three ceremonial stages call "degrees."
CHARITY AND CIVIC DUTIES
Giving back to the communities
Charity is a universal characteristic of Masonry. It has been said that “the Masonic Way is to give without remembering and to receive without forgetting.”
Shortly after 1717, when Lodges were still associations of stone workers and masons, the cessation of cathedral building and the expansion of overseas trade lessened the importance of the masons’ companies, and they had to change to survive. From active trade associations whose primary function was the regulation of workers and their qualifications, as well as their working conditions, wages, rights and responsibilities, they gradually became mutual benefit societies concerned largely with charity and relief for the destitute and unemployed.
One of the many civic activities we participate in is cleaning up our community.
UNIVERSITY #631 SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarships will be a one-time award valued at $2,500
A scholarship is financial support awarded to a student, based on academic achievement or other criteria that may include financial need, for the purpose of schooling. There are various types of scholarships – the two most common being merit-based and need-based. The donor or department funding the scholarship sets the criteria for recipient selection, and the grantor specifically defines how the money is to be applied. The funds are used to defray the costs of tuition, books, room, board and other expenses directly tied to a student’s educational cost through the university.
The membership of University Lodge #631 have elected to offer scholarships to graduating seniors from local high schools or families of University Lodge members, to assist his or her pursuit of higher education. This scholarship will be a one-time award valued at $2,500. Criteria for selection include scholastic achievement, financial need, community involvement, and participation in extracurricular activities.