This depends largely on your school. At some schools, chapters are open to taking seniors, at others, it is pretty much unheard of.
Since you are graduating in the spring, it's possible that some chapters may not see the point of extending a bid to someone who will only be around for a year (as opposed to someone who will be around longer). However, no one here can really tell you for certain whether or not you will get a bid, and you have nothing to lose by trying.
I know this isn't something you brought up, but I just want to make this clear: Alumna Initiation is the exception, not the rule. It is not the solution for not having joined in college. It's reserved for those women who for whatever reason did not join in college, but have shown themselves to be worthy of being asked to join in a non-typical manner.
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