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Originally Posted by rebelgirl
Most everyone has been very helpful and actually given me answers that I didn't realize I was looking for. My only other questions is, how would you go about becoming an adviser? Can you contact them? I have friends who are alumni of sororities so should I talk to them and have them contact a sorority? Again, I'm more just asking questions then going to run out and sign on.
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Not every sorority allows non-members to be advisors. I know mine currently does not.
Even if a sorority does allow non members to serve as advisors, I'd assume that a chapter has to have a need for an advisor and be unable to find an alumna in their area.
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