susan314 |
05-08-2007 01:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
(Post 1443209)
I've never heard of that. Is it for legacies, or anyone? And I know that NPC is probably well aware, but wouldn't that kind of be considered "dirty rushing"?
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It is for anyone. (The info is on the public part of our website - you can pull it up if you want. There's a link to the PDF brochure and a brief video here, second bolded header down entitled "Rosebuds": http://www.alphagammadelta.org/conte...006/friday.htm )
I don't necessarily think it would be "dirty rushing" as most of the girls who end up in the program would likely already have a connection to Alpha Gamma Delta anyhow. (Whether through a relative or a friend of the family.) If anything, I'd assume it would just promote a positive view of sorority life in general. After all, there's no guarantee that any of the young girls will end up on a college campus with an Alpha Gam chapter (or even if they did, no guarantee that there would be a good fit between the girl and the chapter). Since the girls who end up in the program are likely to already have an Alpha Gam connection, if they were going to be biased towards us, they probably would have been regardless of the program or not.
I like the idea of the program b/c I have a 3 year old daughter, and it will give me fun activities to do with her. (Also, I have 3 nieces under the age of 7 who live nearby, so its something I can get my biological sister involved in and enjoy quality time with them also.) I'd love to see a Rosebud group started in my area, but can't commit to getting it off the ground myself - have a ton going on right now as a chapter advisor.
If anything though, I think that the girls who go through the program will walk away with a positive view of sorority life and get them to think about the possibility of going through recruitment when they go to college one day. (Whatever chapter they might ultimately end up in...)
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