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Old 03-02-2001, 06:04 PM
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Originally posted by BABYDOLL300:
Thank you for your quick response Idea08. That was the first place I checked. "Please be advised that to become an undergraduate member of the Sorority, you must be matriculating full time, at an accredited two, three, or four year senior college or university. After completing at least one grading period at that school, you must also attain a cumulative and semester average of C+." Okay, maybe I'm just "duuuuuh" today, but I still don't understand what I can do since my school is non-traditional. A friend of mine who is not a member said that perhaps I can try to gain membership at a chapter at another school. Is this possible? I hope I'm not being bothersome.

Thanks Again...Babydoll300
You will have to arrange a contract between your university and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

The idea is the school has legalities that it must fall under in order for outside organizations to affiliate with its students and student affairs office.

If you are going to a continuing educational institution where your are paying full fees, i.e. $7000 plus, your school will probably not allow you to develop a contract with my Sorority. I already know that "Phoenix University"--not the one in Arizona, but all over the place like "National University" will not allow such contracts. That is just the way it is with these types of schools...

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