Any kind of "no-cut" policy has big problems. Sororities are, by nature, exclusive organizations, and forcing invites is just asking for trouble.
At my school, invites were never forced. If you were invited back, it meant that the sorority inviting you genuinely wanted you to come back, not that "the school authorities said we couldn't cut anyone in your rush group" or "we invited back fewer people than we were allowed to, so we got badgered into asking you back too". So rushees knew up front that they were invited back because they were potential sisters, and for no other reason.
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