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Old 06-16-2020, 12:57 PM
andthen andthen is offline
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Yes the policies and requirements for AI are mostly likely different for each organization since each group also probably has criteria they consider when offering someone the opportunity to AI. Word to the wise don't ask people for that information because that would not be good form.

As Titchou said, perhaps talking with your friends who are in a sorority as alumnae members they might be able to at least help educate you on the process. Even if you don't feel like your values align with the organization as a whole.

Its also makes things a bit easier if you do have a personal connection with someone in an organization since basically that person hopefully knows you well enough to vouch for your character and can speak to what you might be able to bring by being a member of ABC/XYZ group.

Keep this in mind as well AI is different process than a collegian going through the rush/recruitment process. Hence your friends who are members of an organization can give you a better idea of what membership as an alumnae is and what it isn't as compared to joining as a 18-21 year old college student.

At any rate best of luck in finishing your studies and your pursuits.
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