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Old 03-23-2014, 06:58 PM
Titchou Titchou is offline
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^^Well, not really, because you can be offered a bid without participating in recruitment. I think it would be silly of her to go through formal anyway and waste both her time and the sororities' time with groups that flat out can't take her.

IMO the best plan would be to:

1. Contact the NATIONAL headquarters of each sorority and ask what their policy is. If a group says no, cross them off your list.

2. Contact the local chapters of the groups (if any) who do take grad students and ask what their local policy is.

3. Realize that just because a group CAN do something, doesn't mean they WILL.
Informal is still recruitment. And the CPH may indeed have rules for either. I'd establish whether the school allows it first. And then worry about the individual groups.
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