
09-14-2011, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by honeychile
From the open part of Alpha Delta Pi's website:
"A legacy is a sister, daughter, or granddaughter of an initiated member of Alpha Delta Pi. We believe the initiation of these women strengthens family ties, giving the chapter increased support. ADPi members are welcome to introduce a potential member or legacy to a collegiate chapter using our Potential Member and Legacy Forms."
My little sister didn't fill these forms out for her daughters, but I have it on very good authority that several alumnae made sure that their status was known!
While great-granddaughters aren't mentioned, a tie to any Adelphean, Alpha Delta Phi, or Alpha Delta Pi prior to say, 1950, is going to be considered a legacy - especially an Adelphean!
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Originally Posted by gogreek26
Does anyone know how ADPi's treat their legacies? I am rushing at a non SEC school if that makes any difference so it's not like their is a ton of legacies going through. I'm attending the same college my mom went to so I will be rushing the same chapter she was a part of. I know that being a legacy does not guarantee a bid, but I just wanted to know from an ADPi member who has been on the other side of the recruitment process and how you would treat legacies such as me.
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