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babygirl 10-09-1999 04:54 PM

Sorority info
 
I know this may seem like a stupid question, but since i don't know too much about sororities and stuff...what kind of sororities or co eds are available for business majors?

GreekNet 10-13-1999 11:40 PM

You can find a directory of professional fraternities at GreekNet. This listing is shown in our "Resources/Directories" subcategory.

Or, simply visit GreekNet and search for "professional".


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GreekNet: Fraternity and Sorority Search Engine
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charlotte 10-14-1999 12:37 AM

Psi Alpha Kappa is the co-ed business fraternity at my school. All of the social fraternities and sororities here are local and not national, and I am not sure if the same is true for the business fraternity... good luck on your search!

decadence 11-30-2003 01:27 PM

(More for others who might wonder the same thing than the original poster who is unlikely to still be around).

The greeknet link above is now invalid. Assuming you are looking for a professional fraternity i.e geared toward a particular profession/major as opposed to a social fraternity, in terms of Professional co-ed fraternities, they'll normally be a member of the PFA (Professional Fraternity Association, Inc.) http://www.profraternity.org

Just like many male (inter)national social fraternities are members of the NIC. If you look at the PFA site there will be business fraternities there.

Dionysus 11-30-2003 02:38 PM

Delta Sigma Pi

Eirene_DGP 12-01-2003 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by decadence
(More for others who might wonder the same thing than the original poster who is unlikely to still be around).

The greeknet link above is now invalid. Assuming you are looking for a professional fraternity i.e geared toward a particular profession/major as opposed to a social fraternity, in terms of Professional co-ed fraternities, they'll normally be a member of the PFA (Professional Fraternity Association, Inc.) http://www.profraternity.org


Thanks for the other link, I was wondering why I couldn't get the first link to work.

ThetaPrincess24 12-01-2003 03:42 PM

Alpha Kappa Psi is a coed business fraternity. PM me if you have any questions about it.


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