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Need Information on how to start a Sorority for Nontraditional Student
Does anyone have any information on how to start a sorority? Like books, websites, magazines, etc. I am a nontraditional student who like to join a sorority but I am too old to join as an undergraduate. So, instead of trying to join one...I have decided to start one for nontraditional students who always wanted to pledge a sorority but it's too late to do it now.
If any one have any information please tell me. Thanks. Tonya :D |
Why do you think that you are too old? At my first college, a 33 year old guy pledged TKE.
At the school I graduated from, we had sisters who were in their early 20s, and had just started school. I am in a non-Panhel sorority, though, so you might want to check with your school's Panhel or Greek council. If someone else here knows the answer to the age question, please reply. |
You could try AI...oh wait.
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Do you have a kid? If you do, you could always join this sorority.
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You don't have to reinvent the wheel unless you just plain want to.
It would be easier to start a chapter of an existing non-NPC type sorority. Here is an extensive list of community organizations compiled by BetaRose: Beta Sigma Phi Contact: membership@betasigmaphi.org Founded: 1931 in Abilene, Kansas Size: ~9000 active chapters, 250,000 members Location: All US states, Canadian provinces, and 23 countries. Purpose: to unite congenially in fellowship and friendship those women accepted for membership; to promote cultural development of such members...; to foster association with each other in pursuit of the liberal arts Philanthropy: Each chapter determines its own service projects Delta Chi Sigma Contact: K2@teleport.com Founded: 1925 Location: Chapters in Canada, California, Indiana, Ohio - possibly more. Delta Sigma Kappa - Contact: 56 St. Francis Ave, Beech Grove, IN, 46107 Founded: November 24, 1924 in Lafayette, Indiana Location: Indiana, Ohio Delta Theta Chi Contact: lwopschall@ucsd.edu Founded: 1920 in Chicago, Illinois Size: ~43 chapters Location: Arkansas, California, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas, Washington Purpose: to promote cultural education, to foster personal development and good citizenship, to form a nation-wide fellowship, to attain a broader outlook and enjoyment of contact with those of similar purposes and ideals. Philanthropy: Breast Cancer and Literacy Delta Theta Tau Contact: shannot1@muohio.edu Founded: 1903 in Muncie, Indiana Size: 120 active chapters and 59 alumnae associations Location: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Washington Purpose: Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc. is a national women's organization dedicated to the advancement of philanthropy and charity, nonsectarian, nonacademic, promoting welfare for all and fostering the spirit of good fellowship Philanthropy: Annual national philanthropic project. Last year's project was the National Ectodermal Dysplasia Foundation Epsilon Sigma Alpha - Contact: esainfo@esaintl.com Founded: 1929 in Jacksonville, Texas Size: over 1000 chapters Location: most US states Purpose: the development of a well-balanced lifestyle that encourages members to develop personal talents to pursue excellence in all aspects of daily life. Philanthropy: St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and Easter Seals Other Info: Epsilon Sigma Alpha has numerous avenues in which to participate. Traditional chapters are open to persons 18 years of age and older, regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin. ESA also features active youth chapters for young women not yet 18 years of age; Collegiate Sorority Chapters to accommodate members within academic settings; and men’s chapters. In addition, an Associate Membership is also available, where individuals and companies can support ESA without belonging to an established chapter. Kappa Delta Phi - Location: Florida, Indiana, Kentucky Purpose: To teach sisterly love, Loyalty to God, to Country and to Kappa Delta Phi. Sublimity of ideals and affections. Intellectual and cultural development. To spread good cheer. To be a social influence in the community. To be of civic service to the community. To honor and perpetuate the glories of American Womanhood Philanthropy: Occupational therapy education Other Info: Not affiliated with the collegiate sorority Kappa Delta Phi NAS. Kappa Kappa Kappa Contact: Central Office (317)876-7481 Founded: 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana Size: 146 active chapters, 130 associate chapters, 11,000 members Location: Indiana Purpose: to bring women into close, unselfish relationship for the promotion of charity, culture and education. Philanthropy: Each Tri Kappa chapter has special projects in its community Other Info: Exists only within the boundaries of Indiana. Called Tri-Kappa, never KKK. Lambda Tau Delta Founded: pre-1929 Purpose: Heartspring, Aid to the Handicapped Omega Nu Founded: April 4, 1903 Size: 13 chapters Location: California Purpose: serves the own community through charity and service P.E.O. Sisterhood Contact: Phone: 515-255-3153 Founded: 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan College Size: ~250,000 members Location: US and Canada Purpose: Friendship is the cornerstone the Founders laid for our unique Sisterhood, and P.E.O. continues to be a source of encouragement and support for women to realize their potential in whatever worthwhile endeavor they choose. Philanthropy: Education (and they run their own 2-year college) Phi Beta Psi Contact: info@phibetapsi.org Founded: 1904 in Columbus, Ohio Size: 87 chapters, 2100 active members Location: Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Washington Purpose: The purpose of Phi Beta Psi is to participate in charitable work, to promote fraternal relationship among its members and to establish and assist other chapters of Phi Beta Psi. Philanthropy: Cancer Research Phi Epsilon Phi Contact: Phi Epsilon Phi National Office, PO Box 4096, Burlingame, CA 94011-4096 Founded: 1937 Size: 16 chapters Location: California Purpose:To strive for increased knowledge, To be impartial in our judgement of others. To reach maturity through an understanding of ourselves. To establish a relationship with those around us, where we practice moderation, tranquility, kindness, and honor. To practice the art of being a friend, and thus, give and gain greater happiness Philanthropy: Cancer Research and The Alzheimers Association Phi Tau Omega Contact: Tugirl1@aol.com Founded: March 8, 1925 Size: 36 chapters, 500 active members Location: Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri Psi Delta Sigma Contact: baydes@aol.com Founded: February 21, 1921 Size: 6 chapters Location: California Philanthropy: United Cerebral Palsy Psi Iota Xi Contact: Psi-Iota-Xi@att.net Founded: 1897 in Muncie, Indiana Size: 150 chapters, 5000 active members Location: Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee Purpose: The primary purpose of Psi Iota Xi is to be of service with time, money, and love in cooperation with the community Philanthropy: Speech and hearing Sigma Alpha Contact: president@sigmaalphasorority.org Founded: 1913 Size: over 50 chapters Location: California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin Philanthropy: Heartspring, a national private residential school for children with severe multiple disabilities. Other Info: Not affiliated with the agriculture sorority Sigma Alpha. Sigma Beta Contact: chrystie@woh.rr.com Founded: 1922 in Fort Wayne, Indiana Size: 37 active chapters Location: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio Philanthropy: Scholarships for disabled college students and other national charity projects Sigma Phi Gamma - Founded: August 29, 1920 in Hartford City, Indiana Contact: Location: chapters located across the United States and Canada Purpose: Promote True friendship among women throughout the world; Work for higher standards among young people; Perform service work whenever and wherever possible. Philanthropy: helping and giving to the communities in which they live Theta Sigma Phi Founded: June 1, 1907 Size: 7 chapters Location: California Purpose: To educate disabled students |
Great post! ^^^^
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I'm loling, are they for real? |
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And why isn't their flower baby's breath? Okay, I'll stop there. |
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And really, what crest isn't complete without a uterus and upside-down baby? |
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I thought you were spoofing about the crest. The kangaroo looks like she's getting ready to take a dump. |
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