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Originally Posted by anna7363
My big problem with this is at huge greek schools like U of I, Alabama, Flordia, etc... Schools that greek life is so big that you can't be socially involved on campus without being in a fraternity or sorority. Essentially what we are doing by telling trans people they are not allowed in is telling them they are not allowed to be actively involved on the campus.
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I'm an Indiana alum, and I can tell you that you don't have to be Greek to be actively involved on campus there. That's one of the good things about a big school like that - there are so many options for involvement. At IU, there are over 750 registered student groups (this per the IU website) - and most of them do not require you to be Greek to get involved.
My sister went to Illinois, had absolutely no interest in going Greek, and still found plenty of things to do on campus.