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Originally Posted by katmac
I am now in my second semester at a university and I am 24 years old with a daughter and a husband I am really interested in joining a sorority particulary Phi Mu but bylaw prevent that at least to my knowledge. I was also old a few others did as well but looking on here I have found out that it was not the case with quite a few even though I was told otherwise by the diretor of greek life. My question now is for other phi mu sisters do phi mu laws prevent a married new member from joining? I'm asking y'all because the people on here seem to know more than anyone else I have talked to or any other site I have been too.
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Originally Posted by katmac
Okay so I'm 24 and I'm married with a child I finally started at a university and I was looking forward to joing a sorority until I found out that most sororities do not allow new members to be married. However searching through threads on here there are quite a few that I was told did not allow but according to several people on here do they in fact do allow married memebers. Since Kappa Delta was one of the sorieties I was looking at I was wondering if the same rules were true for this sorority as well?
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Phi Mu or Kappa Delta?
You might want to look up what discretion means.