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Originally Posted by blondebutsmart
Can someone in a sorority or fraternity please give me some info on the feasibility of being an engineering major and a member of a sorority? I am talking about this in reference to time commitment. I've heard that engineering majors have to spend an extraordinary amount of time studying, but I'd like to hear it from those who have been there (or know someone who's been there). Thanks!
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There are two social fraternities that are members of The North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) that are specific to engineers.
Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity - The Premier International Fraternity of Engineers
Triangle Fraternity - a National Social Fraternity for Engineers, Architects, and Scientists
And there are at least two national social sororities for engineers. However, neither sorority is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC).
Phi Sigma Rho - National Engineering Sorority
Alpha Sigma Kappa - Women in Technical Studies