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Old 01-09-2007, 09:04 AM
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Questions about Legacy

I am new to all of this and have some questions. How is legacy defined? Does it vary from sorority to sorority? For example, it varies for colleges, some define legacy as biological parent only. For others it includes grandparents. I get the sense from lurking that for sororities it can also include aunts, cousins, sisters, etc. Is that right? Second, what does it mean? From visiting some sorority home sites it appears the legacy rate is tracked making me think it is important. Thoughts? Finally, what does it quota mean? Are there maximums that sorority chapters can't go over? Would love a referall to anothe post if this is obvious and has already been discussed. I could not find it with the search mechanism. Many thanks! I enjoyed reading the recruitment stories.
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