I work at a state university that counts all previous transcripts in the GPA. We accept some students who are on academic probation or suspension from their previous university, on condition that they have demonstrated a change in purpose and have a plan for success.
Some students are concerned that the low GPA will keep them out of consideration for grad school employment. Grad schools and employers both appreciate the wisdom that is gained from being sidetracked and figuring out a way to return to school and be successful.
I would think that a sorority would give you the same consideration, particularly if you have leadership experience or other qualities that they look for in their members.
RoseBuddy
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