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I'm not sure if it's "forbidden" or "strongly discouraged" by all of the groups. Obviously, "strongly discouraged" means you still can do it. Our policy wording says we "will decline" to join them.
At any rate, it's far more of a problem for the fraternity to have them than for sorority members to join them. I mean - there are chapters where a lot of the members are in (example) Tau Beta Sigma or Alpha Phi Omega. That doesn't make the sorority chapter a "satellite" of either org. If the fraternity's taking on little sisters and their nationals said they shouldn't, that's their problem and can get their chapter in trouble. I don't think one girl being an unofficial little sister would do the same to her sorority.
FWIW, when offical little sis programs existed, some of them had rules against being in an NPC group or any sorority.
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