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Old 12-14-2000, 05:22 PM
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Hardest part about joining: deciding which group suits you best

Hazing: forbidden by every national group and all college campuses

Age limit: no, but most national groups require collegiate members to be undergrads. There may be exceptions but those are on a 'by group' basis.

Rush: former term used to describe the membership selection process

Dues: Yes, both local and national fees. Costs vary from group to group and from campus to campus.

Advantages: lifelong friendships, community service, networking, campus involvement, leadership skills, teamwork

Advancement: anything you desire!

Community service: YES, absolutely.

Sororities also have alumnae chapters that offer similar opportunities for their members. Membership criteria to join as a college grad varies from group to group.

The historically African-American groups have different membership selection processes than those of the NPC (National Panhellenic Conference).

All groups look for women that are outgoing, hardworking and want to be involved in a chapter and on campus. High grades are also a plus.

If you check my Panhellenic link below, you will read some detailed information regarding NPC recruitment and there are links to the 26 members of the NPC. For information on the NPHC (National Pan-Hellenic Council), visit http://www.nphc.org.



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Fraternally,
Barbara
Zeta Tau Alpha Alumna

If you have to go around telling everyone you're in charge you're not much of a leader.
Tallahassee Area Alumnae of ZTA
Tallahassee Alumnae Panhellenic & Sorority Recruitment FAQ
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