This is coming very close to open discussion of membership selection.
That said, I would hope that a PNM would be given new consideration during her second or third recruitment.
1. She may have been cut for grades the first time around, and she's since brought her grades up.
2. She may have been cut because she didn't know enough active sisters, and she has since gone out and made the effort to get to know actives.
3. The body of active sisters is now different. The seniors who were actives when the PNM last rushed have graduated; the PNM's classmates who pledged that sorority freshman year have now been initiated.
Just a few examples of why once-cut = always-cut isn't necessarily a good idea.
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