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Old 06-07-2008, 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by FSUZeta View Post
see, this is what we are talking about. i don't see how this could not leave a bitter taste in this girls mouth, and how embarassing for her. it would be so much better if panhellenic had simply posted the lowest minimum required sorority gpa as the required gpa for enrollment and mentioned that other sororities may have a higher gpa requirement, or at the least, sent her check back with a letter explaining that her gpa did not meet the minimum requirements, but they hoped that she would consider informal recruitment in the spring(if any chapters did that) or rushing the following fall.
Totally agreed. At W&L we had deferred recruitment and you had to get a minimum 2.0 in you fall semester freshman year in order to go through recruitment. Yet all five sororities had a minimum GPA of 2.25 and one was higher (2.33 I believe). So anyone who registered with below a 2.25 was sure to be cut unless the chapter really, really wanted them. I never understood why they didn't raise it to 2.25. I think it was because they wanted parity with the fraternities, which regardless of national rules would pledge anyone above a 2.0 and would in some cases try to "underground pledge" people with below that (eg send them through the pledging/hazing with the winter pledge class and officially register them with their nationals and the school during our short 6-week spring term at the end of the school year).
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