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Originally Posted by dnall
I didn't see a statement about only undergrads for any particular org. Obviously that's the norm. There's not a lot of grad students joining anywhere as far as I know. However, I was not under the impression he was interested in ONLY that org.
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The first post in the thread:
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Originally Posted by Cesky
Hi guys! I just joined here, so sorry if this is the wrong forum. I just had a question.
My father was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and I'm really interested in becoming a legacy. Problem is, my university doesn't have a Greek system.
I'm thinking about going to a different university for Grad school. I was just wondering if most fraternities allow people to pledge as grad students?
If anyone here is from SigEp, that would be very helpful.
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The tenth post in the thread:
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Originally Posted by elicampbell
I am a SigEp. It is my understanding that only undergraduates my join SigEp. I may be wrong.
If you attend a school that has a chapter of SigEp, you might want to volunteer to help the chapter. I did that in grad school.
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And from Post 21:
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Originally Posted by Cesky
Guys, thanks for your help! I think the best course of action here would be to give a call to the chapter I'm thinking about joining, and see if they accept grads.
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So, while he does ask about "most organizations," he also makes it clear, I think, that his interest is in Sig Ep, and apparently a specific chapter of Sig Ep, as a grad student.