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Old 10-30-2006, 08:54 AM
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You could probably serve on a collegiate chapter's advisory board in some capacity - for example, one of the AB positions in my sorority is for a chapter financial advisor. This requires more knowing how to read a balance sheet than actual sorority experience. You may want to start there.

Depending on the school, the chapters may be required to have a faculty or administration member as an advisor - either primary or secondary. A lot also depends on where you're located - if you're at a big school with very popular Greek life, it's probable that there are active alum chapters nearby and the ABs are filled. However, if you're going to be in BFE where there isn't a big Greek presence, the chapters would probably be thrilled to have someone who's actually positive where Greeks are concerned.

As far as being a school-employed Greek advisor, you would not be suitable for that position.
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