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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
She's not asking IF she can start one. It's already in existence.
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But it's a reasonable question. There are already a number of established non-collegiate sororities, along with the established collegiate ones. As the OP seeks to recruit new members, she should expect them to ask "Why? -- Why did you see the need for a new sorority instead of an established one? What does Kappa Tau Sigma offer that other sororities (collegiate and non-collegiate) don't? Why should I choose Kappa Tau Sigma over the others?"
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
I just visited your website. I don't know if you are a non-secret sorority, but I feel like you had a lot of information which my own GLO would consider to be secret, such as the meanings of the letters.
If you are non-secret, fine. But if you do intend to have a secret ritual, I would reconsider just how much you tell the public.
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You might also consider that there is already a sorority that calls itself "Kappa" -- Kappa Kappa Gamma.