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Old 11-14-2001, 03:03 AM
SigkapAlumWSU SigkapAlumWSU is offline
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Arrow curious...

Ok, maybe someone has already asked these questions, but I'll ask anyway:

1. I've heard of co-ed Fraternities, but are there co-ed Sororities?
2. I know that you can't be a member of two IFC or NPC org's, but can you be a member of a National, and start a local?

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Old 11-14-2001, 09:11 PM
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Cool Answers! (I hope)

1. I have seen a few co-ed sororities on the web (the one I can think of is at Indiana U in PA and is a social/service group).

2. I wouldn't see why not, unless the local acquires many chapters and goes NPC somewhere down the line. (I don't think that is happening anywhere anytime soon)
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Old 11-15-2001, 07:24 PM
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Re: curious...

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Originally posted by SigkapAlumWSU
Ok, maybe someone has already asked these questions, but I'll ask anyway:

1. I've heard of co-ed Fraternities, but are there co-ed Sororities?
2. I know that you can't be a member of two IFC or NPC org's, but can you be a member of a National, and start a local?

Thanks! Also, feel free to email/PM me as well.


Wouldn't a coed fraternity and a coed sorority be the same thing?
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Old 11-15-2001, 10:17 PM
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Well yes, I guess so, operationally speaking. I think it depends on who initially founded it, guys or girls, whether they call it a fraternity or sorority.
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