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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
Not only have I heard of Willamette, and considered attending the school, but a relative of someone I know very well is in a sorority there. Recruitment is done in the spring, and it is the type of school where undergraduates come at 18, and leave by 22 (and therefore sorority membership is in that age range). Even though you will be 20 (according to your post) you will still be married and a gradaute student. I am not a member of any of those three groups (Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi), so I don't know if they consider graduate students or married women for membership. However this document http://www.willamette.edu/org/phc/phcrecruitrules.pdf does not mention graduate students to be eligible, just sophomores, juniors and seniors for fall COB, and freshmen only for spring formal recruitment.
You should probably contact the Greek Life advisor for clarification and more information.
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Thank you for posting this--I second EXACTLY what she said. She makes an excellent point--since only freshmen are eligible for formal recruitment (whereas at most schools, sophomores and upperclassmen are eligible), it appears that this school adheres to stricter guidelines. If they're focusing on freshmen primarily, your chances are not good as a graduate student. Furthermore, it should really not be your focus at this time.