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Old 07-29-2005, 02:10 PM
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I don't see any problems having a sorority sister in a wheelchair (our house was handicap accessible) or with some sort of physical special need, however someone with Autism may be different depending on the level that their autism is. My sister in law's brother is autistic and I seriously doubt he will be able to go to college- or even get a diploma from a "regular" school.

But there is no reason why someone that is deaf, blind or physically handicapped shouldn't be able to go through rush!
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