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Originally Posted by rebelgirl
I appreciate everyone's responses so much. I actually think that an adviser role might be what I am looking to do. I thought an adviser would have to be a member of the group so I never considered that. Of course it isn't something I would do at this moment. I do have a lot going on right now. I was just wondering and thought I would ask a few questions.
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You actually DO have to be a member of the sorority to be an advisor for a chapter. Each sorority has different traditions, policies, etc. that you learn when you are a collegiate member, and only someone who has gone through it can be an advisor. It really isn't fun a lot of times!
I don't know if you live close to a university, but again, I would think about tutoring or something like that. I was a tutor in our athletic department and it allowed me to get to know students. Being a "Big Sister" might be a great way for you to connect with people. You really seem to want to help and that is very admirable. Unfortunately, a sorority just may not be a practical way to do it. Please cultivate the non-Greek connections you do have and you could be pleasantly surprised by what comes of them.