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Originally posted by TSteven
So in theory, a girl - knowing that she would not be an ABC if she went through rush at Ole Miss - could go to another school, be initiated as an ABC, transfer back to Ole Miss and affiliate. Given that she had the grades and met any other ABC requirements.
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I had a friend who went Tri Delta at Miss. State and affliated with the Tri Delta's at Ole Miss. I knew one girl, and I won't say which GLO, who was a member at the Southern Miss chapter of this sorority. Anyway, she was not allowed to affliate with the Ole Miss chapter for whatever reason and she ultimately went early alumna. At Nu Beta chapter of AOII at Ole Miss, we've had two girls affliate with our chapter. I would think anyone transferring to Ole Miss who was a member of chapter of a sorority we have would want to affliate since all of the houses are so strong and so good.
Also, being a legacy means different things when it comes to donations and time and support your mother/sister/grandmother has put into your sorority. I had a friend who was a triple legacy at an Ole Miss sorority and she was released because the sorority really did not know who her relatives were. It's all about being involved and staying involved and money can play a big part.