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Old 03-01-2001, 11:01 AM
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soon2be--

I am a regional director for my sorority. I know our sorority offers really good study programs like study buddies, where members are paired up with another member in their major or with related majors and they study together and motivate each other in terms of academics. We also have incentive programs for women who get the highest GPA, the most improved GPA and so on. Usually, they get to go to the formal (big event!) for free, which is a big deal.

In any case, it will vary from chapter to chapter, but your son should be asking questions about academics when he attends rush so he can find out where he will be supported academically. All national organizations have programs in place.

Best of luck to your son, and check out fraternity websites once he chooses an organization. Some of them offer information to parents and that sort of thing.



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