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I believe all SEC schools except for Auburn have actual houses, they have beautiful new residents halls just for the sororities. Each sorority at AU has a floor in the hall and their own suite. UT-Knoxville sororities are building their houses as I type. I'm sure each sorority on each campus will vary on what they require.
I lived in the AOII house at Ole Miss for 3 years. I loved every second of it. It was required back then (not sure what the policy is now as the chapter is so big there is no way every single member could live in the house.) I would say it is pretty standard that officers live in the house at some point. I know some sororities at Ole Miss require sophomores and others require upperclassmen. Some houses on some campuses can house large numbers (i.e. Tri Delta at Ole Miss can house some crazy number and so can AOII at Arkansas). Then I know AOII at Vanderbilt has a smaller "dorm" section of their house so only a small number can live in the house. If it is required please take advantage of it!
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