That's great that you've made a decision, but is this really a "white sorority?" Or is it just a sorority that happens to be primarily white because the school's population is mostly white?
I've never heard of a "white sorority." I know there are historically black sororities, but I'd think if someone tried to have a "white sorority," they'd get a major race card pulled on 'em and there'd be some issues. Why join an organization noted for the race of its members?
-Matt