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amanda6035 06-15-2006 12:52 PM

Well, I really JUST started Building it. Right now, the Tips/FAQs page is all I have built. I'm about to send out an email to all the girls from my chapter and the girls of Gamma Phi Beta with a "survey" about how greek life has helped them, etc etc. I've been looking at so many websites this morning my eyeballs are about to roll out of my head. Our first organization fair (first orientation session) of the summer is on June 29th, so I gotta have the site up and running by then so that when the girls we meet take home business cards with our web address on it that night, the site is available.

AOIIBrandi 06-15-2006 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Yeah but we're just talking about recruitment here. The idea is to keep girls from pledging and, three days later, saying... eh. not for me.

OR accepting the bid and never showing up again.

If it turns out that the sorority isn't for them, they'll find that out, but hopefully those people who were never really interested won't promise themselves beyond what they can fulfill.

I was actually just commenting on her previous post that they should figure it out before the pledging ceremony - which would be post recruitment.

TSteven 06-15-2006 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035
If I go through Recruitment, do I have to join?

No, many women choose to go through Recruitment to meet people and make new friends. Recruitment is the opportunity for you to visit the sororities, get a glimpse of Greek life, and assess whether or not you would like to be a part of the SPSU Greek community. Participation in recruitment does not obligate you to join any group. You are not required to sign a bid card or join. However, at the end of the process, if you sign a bid card and accept a bid to join a sorority, you are committing yourself to membership in that sorority.

You may also want to add something like this at the end.

"The process will be more completely explained during recruitment orientation."


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