One of the key characteristics of being in a local sorority is that each is controlled almost exclusively by active members, so long as they are in compliance with campus rules that apply to all greek orgs. So... the answer to your question would only be accurately answered by a person at your new school, most likely a current member of those local sororities. The chances of finding someone that specific on GC are slim, but you can try. Another thing to consider and ask your regional tri-delt leadership about: will joining a local sorority affect your chance to become a tri-delt alum? If so, then you should consider the valuable alum experience you're potentially giving up that is a privilege of being affiliated with a national sorority.
My advice would be just to educate yourself on Tri-delts alum policies and wait until after you transfer to ask members of the local sororities in person about their policies.
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