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02-19-2007 10:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by VTMom
(Post 1401001)
OK -- All this talk about $$$$$$$$$$$$$ sent my back to the Va Tech Panhellenic Website. I have read the information several times now. Each group seems to have different amounts of money they require. But the parents' guide wants me to ask "What are the costs, including bid acceptance dues, pin fees, new member fees, member dues, and parlor fees?" (What in the heck is a parlor fee?) Usually, what is the total cost per semester? My husband and I are not millionaires for sure. We have saved for college, so that is not a problem, but all the extra this may cost may be a bit taxing. Who do I ask about this before hand? And the same site encourages my daughter to "to research the chapters to find a good fit. Help her decide which chapter would provide the greatest degree of opportunities." I have pretty much exhausted the Va Tech site and have looked at each sorority's individual web site (I could only find 13, and one sorority Pi Beta Phi did not have a working local website) All the groups seem like they have such pretty, happy girls all involved in such worthwhile things! But how does she research them? Can she visit with them when she gets to college? I learned from the Va Tech website that they have their recruitment in the spring semester. So can she meet them in the Fall? I know I probably sound silly to all of you, but this is so foreign to me!!
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During recruitment, your daughter should be asking the sororities (if this information is not automatically presented by the Treasurer/VP Finance) about the dues. This is not a rude question and the sororities are prepared to answer it. There is no "general" amount of money per semester, but suffice it to say, it seems like your daughter should be prepared to pay several hundred dollars ($500-900) the first semester and a few hundred dollars every semester thereafter. Your daughter can also ask whether or not the fees are all inclusive, or if there are extra costs she should be aware of.
Unless there is some specific clause on the VATech campus that precludes freshmen from going, sororities will often have open houses or something of that ilk in the fall. Sororities host tons of philanthropic events, this would be a good way for your daughter to support a good cause and meet the soroity women before recruitment. Panhellenic will also sometimes sponsor philanthropic/social events with all the sororities, these are another good option. And of course, your daughter can try to meet sorority women in her classes, athletic teams, campus events, etc. This is the best "research" your daughter can do to familiarize herself with women in the various chapters.
Your daughter can research the sororities by going to the various national websites. On the national websites she'll get information like the sororities' various mission statements, philanthropies, etc. All of this information could be potentially useful.
You're doing everything right already. Your daughter will be getting more of this information in time, some of this stuff she won't know until she's actually on campus. You probably don't need to figure all of this stuff out in advance. The best thing you can do is to just be there for your daughter... you can best help her by listening and counseling her through what can be a crazy, sad, exciting, stressful process. Have fun! :)
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