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It depends on the school and the sorority. Some schools have sorority chapters who would gladly take a woman with a kid, while there are others where this is unheard of.
My advice would be to really evaluate whether this is something you can commit to.
Generally speaking, sororities are looking for women who are going to participate fully in events while balancing other obligations. Sorority membership is very time consuming. I know when I was a new member, we sometimes had events to attend for 4 to 5 days out of a week. These were mandatory events. It was lot for me and I was living on campus and just going to school. Really think about whether you can feasibly participate in sorority events, which are inevitably going to take time away from your daughter.
Something else to think about: Some chapters also require women to live in the chapter house/dorm/suite. If your school's sororities have houses, this may affect whether you get a bid (since you won't be able to live in).
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