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Old 10-22-2004, 01:15 PM
Beryana Beryana is offline
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Originally posted by roqueemae
I know this is possible with AOII. I have talked to several advisors who say it is allowed in the constitution and by-laws of the International Fraternity. I am sure this is not widely known and also not a very popular thing to do for many reasons.
Actually, according to the Constitution of AOII (which I actually have with me - which is rather sad!), alumnae members enrolled as an undergraduate OR graduate student at a school with an AOII chapter MAY affilliate with that chapter -- at the discretion of said chapter (for the graduate student alumna - undergrads can affliate if they want to). Basically the collegiate chapter make that call but nothing says they HAVE to accept graduate students into the collegiate chapter - and as a graduate student I can also see why many graduate students would not pursue collegiate membership because of the time and money obligations.

Just a side note to Roquemae - be careful at how your word statements about what other fraternities allow and don't allow. Just because several advisors say something does not mean that it is completely true. I would recommend to only make statements about your own fraternities policies and procedures rather than delving into another fraternities. . . .

Sarah
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