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Old 07-11-2005, 04:43 PM
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Re: AI in School

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Originally posted by TheBest!
Can a Sorority Alumna be involved with the collegiate girls?
Is there any rule against that or can I get involved in the sorority college activities?
On many if not most college campuses, there are strict rules and restrictions regarding alumnae participation in recruitment events. Also, it can be difficult for a collegiate chapter to learn and grow if their alumnae "stick around" after they graduate. It may be perceived as a problem if non-adviser alumnae are continually showing up at meetings, Philanthropic events, mixers, formals, and such if they were not specifically invited to attend.

A strong collegiate chapter usually has a strong alumnae relations program to keep area alumnae informed of what's going on. There are plenty of opportunities for alumnae to remain involved with their sorority at both the local and (inter)national levels. I would encourage any sorority alumna to join their local alumnae chapter and provide support in that manner. Support can be anything from being an adviser or on their house board, acting as a professional mentor, providing recruitment snacks, or sending flowers before major events.


Edited because proper spelling and grammar is a good thing!
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