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jayhawkgirl 09-27-2006 02:05 PM

Starting a local sorority
 
Myself along with a number of my friends are interested in starting a local sorority. We have all the paper work from our school, we were just wondering from others who have started a sorority what all we need to do and who we should contact. I know that we need a name and motto and mascot I just am not sure if there is a wrong choice or if it matters. Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks :)

AlphaFrog 09-27-2006 02:14 PM

If you scroll to the bottom of the page, there are about 5 threads there about starting a local. Start there.

Xidelt 09-27-2006 10:56 PM

www.localsororities.org is also a great website!

rocketgirl 09-28-2006 04:54 PM

only advice i have is be original. do your research and make sure that you find a name, mascot, colors, motto, ect. that are your own. there are a lot of sororities out there and if you have too many similarities to one already existing, it's easy for people to say you are trying to copy them. good luck :)

loveliveson623 04-04-2009 11:46 PM

A friend of mine started a local sorority at our university this year. Just make sure you are ready to put in a lot of time and effort. It's a lot of work. Currently we are still a colony and will be voted on in 3 weeks. Wish us luck!!

Lauren

Unregistered- 04-04-2009 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by loveliveson623 (Post 1797171)
A friend of mine started a local sorority at our university this year. Just make sure you are ready to put in a lot of time and effort. It's a lot of work. Currently we are still a colony and will be voted on in 3 weeks. Wish us luck!!

Lauren

Is this a local sorority intending to go national? Who will be voting on you in 3 weeks?

sigmathetapi 05-11-2010 02:56 AM

Hi,
Just for information Zeta Lambda Zeta are a very easy openning chapter sorority. ZLZ system is based on local sorority system with international network...
zetalambdazeta.org

Poetic77 12-31-2012 12:28 PM

I have poked around to see if my question could be answered, but still have questions: i want to start a local sorority in my community. I'm not in college. I'm married with kids. But my purpose will be to bridge the gap between professional women and young ladies. What steps do i take after, purpose, mascott, motto, jewel...... How do we become incorporated

WCsweet<3 12-31-2012 02:47 PM

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Why do you want to start a sorority? Would a different type of club without greek letters be a better idea? Why have an official organization? What is the point? Is there another avenue that already exists?

The answer to the last one is "most likely."

als463 12-31-2012 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Poetic77 (Post 2195700)
I have poked around to see if my question could be answered, but still have questions: i want to start a local sorority in my community. I'm not in college. I'm married with kids. But my purpose will be to bridge the gap between professional women and young ladies. What steps do i take after, purpose, mascott, motto, jewel...... How do we become incorporated

If you don't need it to be college-based, why don't you look into Beta Sigma Phi? It's an international sorority and you don't have to be in college. It actually provides you with what you may be looking for. You can start a chapter around your area called a Friendly Venture. Here is their website for you to contact them: http://betasigmaphi.org/

Scroll down to the area that says "Contact Us" and give them a call. Good luck!

Poetic77 12-31-2012 03:22 PM

Thnx for the info @ existing sorority, but I want to start my own. Been throught some things already with 3 sororities and none of them have it together. One rushed the process of starting, another misquoted its purpose and the final one has bern through a lot of changes. I want to take my time and do this right!! Just need to know how to start.....

amIblue? 12-31-2012 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Poetic77 (Post 2195711)
Thnx for the info @ existing sorority, but I want to start my own. Been throught some things already with 3 sororities and none of them have it together. One rushed the process of starting, another misquoted its purpose and the final one has bern through a lot of changes. I want to take my time and do this right!! Just need to know how to start.....

Good luck with that.

33girl 12-31-2012 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poetic77 (Post 2195700)
I have poked around to see if my question could be answered, but still have questions: i want to start a local sorority in my community. I'm not in college. I'm married with kids. But my purpose will be to bridge the gap between professional women and young ladies. What steps do i take after, purpose, mascott, motto, jewel...... How do we become incorporated

There are already organizations that do this. I suggest you look into them. If you really want to serve a purpose, you have to put your pride aside a lot of the time, and insisting on creating a sorority is the opposite of that.

IrishLake 12-31-2012 08:08 PM

Yes. There are hundreds of mentoring organizations out there. I don't get why it has to be a greek letter sorority.

als463 12-31-2012 10:55 PM

Here We Go....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Poetic77 (Post 2195711)
Thnx for the info @ existing sorority, but I want to start my own. Been throught some things already with 3 sororities and none of them have it together. One rushed the process of starting, another misquoted its purpose and the final one has bern through a lot of changes. I want to take my time and do this right!! Just need to know how to start.....

Oh, here we go again. Because you didn't get a bid to one of the three sororities on your campus, you want to start a new one. You sound like a spoiled brat who didn't get her way. Nevermind, please ignore I gave you information for Beta Sigma Phi. You don't sound like the type of person I would want wearing letters in either of my organizations. Can't wait to see how this works out. :rolleyes:


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