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Old 08-11-2002, 05:20 PM
nyrdrms nyrdrms is offline
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The key to recruitment with limitations like that is to put your organization's name out on campus throughout the year. Knowing that ladies can't rush until they are sophomores makes it more of a long term rush, so to speak. You don't just have to wow them during their first few weeks at college like you do with the freshman, you have to maintain their interest throughout their freshman year.

By holding events...philanthropic events, co-sponsored events with other organizations to benefit all students, going to class, studying in the library, having "sisterhood" nights to local places like restaurants and bowling alleys....all of these things show those who are interested in going Greek what it is that YOUR organization does. But more importantly, that recruitment isn't the only thing that your organization stresses about. If people see your that your members truly act like sisters to one another and that they are devoted to more than just the social scene, their interest in your organization will hold longer than just their first month or so in college.
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