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Old 01-24-2009, 07:38 AM
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Will pledging a Service Fraternity have any effect on sorority recruitment?

Hi there!

Quick question: Will being an active in a Community Service Fraternity have any effect on sorority recruitment (specifically Panhellenic)? Am I even allowed to join both?

I want to to participate in sorority recruitment again next fall, but I'm also interested in pledging this service fraternity this semester. Will that have a positive or negative impact regarding the chances of getting a bid into a sorority? Do sororities look down on that because then I would have some other commitments? Due to very personal reasons, I was unable to join a sorority last fall, and I definitely would love to part of it still. Also, my school has a large (and VERY competitive) Greek system...


Any advice would be absolutely wonderful.
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Old 01-24-2009, 11:58 PM
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I know that Panhellenic sorority members are permitted to join service organizations (i.e. Alpha Phi Omega).

Now whether you can handle the time commitment of being part of both organizations is up to you and your time managment skills. I was part of a service org in addition to a sorority in undergrad, and it was quite time consuming, but not impossible.

Be aware that if you get a bid to a Panhellienic sorority, they most likely will require you to attend certain mandatory events, some of which may conflict with service organization events. So you'll need to be able to manage that.

Being a member of a service group shouldn't negatively affect your chances of getting a bid, but that really depends on the attitude of sorority members at your school. There were a few girls in sororities at my school who were also in service and/or academic interest organizations. I would think that most sororities have members who have multiple commitments (whether it be work, school stuff, etc).

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Old 01-25-2009, 04:31 PM
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In addition to what KSUViolet said, it also depends on the chapter of the service group you are pledging. Some are super OK with their members pledging Greek orgs....others are very anti-Greek and look on it as a betrayal. Sometimes the same chapter flip flops attitudes in a few years.

I was in both, and it's possible to juggle them. You need to be sure, though, to give ample notice if you're not going to be able to make an event for one of the groups.
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Old 01-25-2009, 04:57 PM
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I did both as well.

I joined my service org before I joined my sorority, so I thankfully was not pledging in both orgs simultaneously. It was still very time-consuming.

There were many instances where events overlapped and I had to make a decision about which events were of the highest priority for each group, and which were things I could be excused from. For example, Initiation weekend for my sorority vs. out-of-town conference for my service group. Those are sometimes hard decisions to make, because you just can't attend everything.

Be aware of the expectations of both groups BEFORE you make a commitment to do both.

Often, there are girls who join a service org, then go through recruitment without knowing how time consuming a sorority is. So they join a sorority, and end up depledging because they couldn't handle doing both.

The opposite is also true. Girls who are in sororities pledge service orgs thinking "Well, I managed to join my sorority, how much more can this be?" They don't realize that many service org chapters have just as many, if not more, events than their NPC sorority has every week. So they end up dropping out of the service org.

I guess what I'm saying is really think about whether this is something you can realistically do, that way you don't make a commitment to something and find out later that you never thought it would be so much work.

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Old 02-02-2009, 04:59 AM
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im want to join both

i cant wait, i am looking forward to joining Alpha Phi Omega and i will be rushing at the same time as well, im not sure if ill get a bid because i am a junior. does anyone have any information of the joining process of these service frats.
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:15 PM
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i cant wait, i am looking forward to joining Alpha Phi Omega and i will be rushing at the same time as well, im not sure if ill get a bid because i am a junior. does anyone have any information of the joining process of these service frats.
I'm not sure how APO works, but I'm in a service sorority, and it doesn't matter to us what year you are in school. A girl in my pledge class, we pledged in the fall, became active sisters in December, and she graduated that following spring. Just make sure you have the time and the commitment to give to both organizations, as well as your school work.
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:11 PM
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At my school we looked at Alpha Phi Omega, etc. as a club, not really a GLO. Sounds like that's a HIGHLY inaccurate line of thinking, but that was the common mindset.

Nobody batted an eye if you were in Alpha Phi Omega any more than if you were in the chess club.
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Old 02-16-2009, 06:33 AM
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yeah! i am also excited to be an A Phi O pledge!
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