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Originally Posted by TSteven
Generally speaking, NIC/IFCs are able to extend bids prior to a student being enrolled (i.e. to high school seniors in some cases). Thus it may be possible for a community college student to receive a bid. However, to be initiated as a full member etc., he would have to be enrolled at the university. So my guess is that he would (could) only be considered a pledge until he actually enrolls at the university full time and is able to initiate.
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I would think this would still vary from organization to organization. It was long rumored at my undergrad that TKE regularly initiated non-students... even had them living in their house.
TKE's membership policies, from what I've seen tend to be more liberal than others though.