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Originally posted by FuzzieAlum
Matt, it depends what you are going to grad school in. There are fraternities exclusively for law and dental students, I believe. They are social in nature (some even have houses) although they are technically "professional." (All that really means is that someone who joined a regular fraternity as an undergrad can also join one of these.) Most of them, I think, are co-ed.
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FWIW, in my experience at least, the law fraternities -- Phi Delta Phi and Phi Alpha Delta -- are much more geared to professional development than to social activity. I have observed a much more social bent in the dental and pharmacy fraternities.
And yes, all professional fraternities are required by federal law to be co-ed.