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Old 10-21-1999, 09:37 AM
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As far as I know, most of the NPC sororities require their incoming members to be single. I know that my fraternity, ZTA, will allow a member to get married and stay in the collegiate chapter for as long as she is still a full-time college student. Other groups may require you to obtain alumnae status. I would see what groups are on your campus and what their individual policies are.

I've seen single, incoming freshman pledge a sorority at the age of 27 and were fantastic members. If your grades are high and your leadership skills evident, you should be as much of a contender as the 17 & 18 year olds you'll be rushing with in the Spring or Fall.



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Fraternally,
Barbara

If you have to go around telling everyone you're in charge you're not
much of a leader.

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