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I have not read this entire thread, but I wanted everyone to be aware that some Sororities - who some have previously refered to as college sororities - do initiate women after college. Sigm Kappa for one has a very active alumna initiatie program. If you are interested in more information, check our the web site at www.sigmakappa.org, and request more informaiton.
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I was wondering, are there any fraternities that have this as well?
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IMO, It is best to do your own research and return if you have questions.
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With that said, I wouldn't encourage a random person to request info about AI. AI is for women who already have some connection to a member or members, and those members generally approach a woman asking her to become an AI. |
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I am truly fascinated by this thread, and I will be completely honest, I've not read the entire forum, but am interested in the concept of alumni initiation for a former (read: deactivated) member of an NPC sorority. Granted, the likelyhood of even honorary membership in another NPC group is out of the question, but (and please correct me if I'm wrong) becoming a member of one of the listed community sororities is possible? I have known, in some cases, where my chapter (of an NPC) has made faculty/staff advisors honorary members, though they were initiated sorority women in another NPC sorority. Do any other sororities do this? Please know, my questions are not for myself, but for my masters thesis with a focus on GLO life on campus and the students these groups attract. Yes, I am currently an advisor to a GLO, but it is a service group, not a social. If anyone has any input, public or private, I welcome the comments. Thanks everyone. In the bonds of sisterhood and friendship, Elyssa |
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ASA has 2 honors (Phoenix Recognition and Mother Patroness) that we can present to nonmembers for service rendered to the sorority, but it does NOT mean that they are members - honorary or otherwise. I'm guessing that DZ has something similar and that's what was actually done (if I'm totally off base, DZs, correct me). Re the community service sororities, they are not part of NPC so an active/disaffiliated/anything member of an NPC group would definitely be able to join one. |
If your friend was initiated into an NPC member group, she cannot be initiated into another NPC member group. Period. That is an agreement between the NPC members. The groups listed in the first post are not members of NPC so there is no such agreement.
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If the woman who was previously in a sorority was in a chapter of the sorority which initiated her as an ai, that would make sense. I have known of women who pledged, but were not initiated, who were later initiated as ais. But as was said previously, once you are initiated into a NPC sorority you may not be initiated into another NPC sorority.
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I'd like to add to your list: Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Inc.
Gamma Phi Delta Sorority is a national business focused sorority that is non-political, non-sectarian. We are not part of the NPC OR NPH. We are sisterhood of distinguished, congenial business and professional women offering opportunities for community service, networking and leadership development to civic-minded women. We welcome women in all fields, business-related positions and vocationally trained occupations. To join a graduate alumnae chapter, you must have one of the following: a) educational training such as a Bachelor's or an Associate's, b) two-years of professional work experience OR c) be a business owner. Recently, we recently started a graduate chapter in New York City -- Beta Lambda -- and are coming over the bridge to New Jersey. For more information, feel free to message me. If you live outside of this area, visit our national website at http://www.gammaphideltasorority.com! |
This was such a helpful thread. I am so excited to find it. I Googled all of them and some of this info could stand to be updated, but I really, really, really appreciate the time it took to put this together!! I've contacted a bunch awaiting any next steps. Hopeful I will find the right fit.
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