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Old 06-07-2012, 11:20 PM
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You should mention it only if you do not mind chapter members knowing that information. As a teacher, I have helped students work with their universities before they enroll to make sure their support services continue in college. If your diagnosis will help clarify your GPA and you're comfortable including it, do so. I don't believe that any chapter comprised of intelligent young women would assume you're using it as a crutch, I would hope they would see it as an indication that you are serious about getting your education and seeking out assistance when needed.

None of us on this board can tell you with 100% certainty that additional documentation is a guarantee that chapters will use such documentation when making membership decisions. I can only speculate that in two cases where young women I know provided such information during recruitment it did not hurt them in recruitment, both young women matched with a chapter.

So really it comes down to your comfort level in sharing your private academic information. Best wishes to you!
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