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Junior Status
Juniors are counted separately from the freshmen and sophomores for Panhellenic recruitment which means that juniors have a separate quota from the freshmen and sophomores. While most of the sororities take juniors, they are not required to take juniors.According to the university, anyone that has completed 60 hours is considered a junior. This same policy applies to Panhellenic Recruitment. Any woman that has completed 60 hours by the time formal recruitment starts in January will be considered a junior. This includes Baylor hours, transfer hours, and advance placement hours. If you transfer in hours to the university, those hours will be reflected on the grade report that is received for recruitment eligibility at the end of the fall semester. Juniors also have to meet the same grade requirements of a 2.75 cumulative GPA required by the sororities.
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http://www.baylor.edu/student_activities/greek_life/index.php?id=37837
What I read from this is that as long as I have over 60 hours, I will be considered a Junior during rush--regardless of whether or not it is the norm for second-year students. Is this correct?