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In Fall 2006, we had a guy who was 29. He had dropped out of high school, joined the army, done special forces, blew out his knees, and the army sent him to GMU for some medical training so he could be a medic. He wanted the fraternity experience and considered it a challenge.
He tried some other groups but they told him he wouldn't fit in. When he came to us, we said "sure--we're pretty diverse anyway."
We don't see him too often because he's married and is expecting a child very soon--but he has a great GPA and pays his dues. I think he's glad he did it, but there's definitely a maturity gap with many of the undergrads.
The point is that our IFC has no restrictions and I don't think they ever could regarding age--only credit hours per semester.
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