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Sororities for Online Students
I attend an online university but have always wanted to be affiliated with some sort of sorority, preferably a Christian sorority. Does anyone know if you have to be affiliated with the college that the sorority is at in order to actually be accepted as a member, or even if there are any online sororities for online students?
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This subject line cracked me up for some reason.
I picture an active sending an online "haze-o-gram" with a funny pic and note saying "go pour things from your fridge together and then drink it". |
Haha, nice, but what I meant is, that since I am online due to just a conflicting schedule, if there is like a 'sorority' based on that or more like a local affiliate group.
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If I were you, I'd investigate joining a community-based sorority such as the ones listed here: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=57834
Just because your academic experience is isolated and confined to the computer doesn't mean your sorority experience has to be. |
This post has been up for 30 minutes and not one person has invoked Gamma Chi.
Ya'll are slacking. |
Epsilon Sigma Alpha (www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org) had chartered an online chapter affiliated with Kapan University. Some members found that they were very close greographically and went on to found a land chapter.
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bwhahaha, Gamma Chi. (cracks me up as there is a nearby Gamma Chi local)
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With local sororities, they would follow their bylaws but I doubt a lot of them would accept someone not from their schools. I agree with Senusret that your best option is a community-based sorority. |
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Hahaha.
an online fraternity acting up. That's hilarious. Did anyone else catch this? Alpha Sigma Sigma=ASS. At least their living up to their name. |
This one is even better than the technical school a few weeks ago.
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