The good news is Step 1 is acknowledgement. While rush is not in the cards for this coming year, if you can do as ChioLu said and retake a course or 2 (as opposed to trying to improve your GPA through the weight of new classes), it will speed the recovery of your GPA. This summer would be an excellent time to get started on that. And as aephi alum said, absolutely do get all the help you need. Drugs are good (of the prescription variety of course) and talk therapy is good, but studies say both are better.
IF you can show dramatic improvement in your GPA, even if it's not quite up to snuff (you get to a 2.8 when they are likely looking for a 3.0), they MIGHT give you a pass next spring during informal if anyone offers it. But if you can only get it up to a 2.5, then sorority membership is probably not in the cards for you. That's not the end of the world. There are a lot of people who have perfectly legitimate, fun and rewarding college experiences without being sorority members.
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