I was born and raised Jewish. I'm an ADPi. I have several ADPi sisters who are Jewish from many different college campuses. We welcome members from all faiths and backgrounds. We have many Muslim sisters, too, as well as other faiths.
Our organization was founded in the 1800s at the world's first university for women. During this time in American history, people's lives pretty much centered around religion. Not surprisingly, ADPi's founders created an organization based on Judeo-Christian ideals.
Not once have I ever had to pledge a belief that I didn't agree with nor have I been made to feel unwanted or uncomfortable in ADPi.
While many, many years ago, there were religious restrictions, today no NPC sorority requires its members to be a member of any religion or bars anyone from joining because of her religion. We are all are faith-based organizations given the historical context behind our founding, but we are values-oriented.
I hope this answers your question, and I hope that your daughter finds a great sisterhood!
__________________
Click here for some helpful information about sorority recruitment and recommendations.
|