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Originally Posted by rebelgirl
I am yet another person with somewhat the same questions as TexasRose. I'll pose a stronger point in this thread. I know that it is something "special" yet I know in my heart that I want to give myself in time, philanthropy and heart to a sorority. My mother is a Beta Sigma Phi and I've met with a few chapters but they are so aniquated that it doesn't work for me. I have such a strong respect for NPC's that I know these are the only sororities that will fulfill what I am looking for in a group. I know I won't get the "college" experience but I want to be part of something great. I do have a degree and am curious if there is any way I might join a sorority even though I have long since graduated. What is there for some of us to do?
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Just a note:
I seriously don't think I can stress this enough:
Everyone who never joined in college is not a good candidate for AI, nor will they be considered for it.
99% of women who join a sorority do so in college, and a very very small percentage of women are invited to join as an alumna.
A woman selected as an alumna initiate is someone that the sorority feels is SO SPECIAL that they will make an exception to their normal membership procedures (collegiate recruitment) and allow her to join as an alumna.
Also, there are quite a few groups who provide sisterhood, philanthropy and such that are not NPC sororities (or sororities at all).
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 08-04-2009 at 03:53 PM.
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