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Originally Posted by BlaqOptic
Hi. I've seen these forums for a couple of years, and I am a first time poster, of course, and I am in the same boat, so I figured I would piggy-back off of this topic. Despite my attempts to try and establish a chapter at my University, it has never really wanted to bring Divine 9 groups up here, so I've been getting the stalemate for the past 2.5 years. I have 1 semester left, and when I met a older gentleman out of the Detriot Area who was visiting the Philly area for the weekend he informed me it would probably be best to try at the graduate level. However, my question is, can I join via a non-university graduate chapter(such as Philadelphia's Nu Sigma) despite not being greek-affiliated as an undergrad or is that exclusive to undergrad greeks?
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