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profile of the "non-traditional" student. This term is used widely at colleges and universities to describe students attending college for the first time who are:
1. over 24, and/or
2. married, and/or
3. has children, and/or
4. works full-time
There is a decline in "traditional" students, which affects many student activities, such as the Greek System. The Greek System historically provides said support for the "traditional" 18-23 set, but for many who are married, have children, or work full-time, may not see any benefits or practicalities of going Greek. .. [/B]
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Wow I totally resent this post. One of my pledge sisters was married and like 23 when we were pledging. She is now our 2nd Vice President and working her way up, and she graduates in a few semesters. Age, marital status, none of that matters. As for traditional greek or whatever u said, thats a bunch of bull cuz there are so many fraternity guys at my college that are older than 24! They are also the most active brothers in their fraternity.