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11-01-2007, 06:36 PM
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I really think the one thing I missed out on in college was joining a sorority. I guess there is all this stigma that goes along with being Greek, and not to mention sometimes costly. By the time I found out there was more to it than drinking, I was a senior about to graduate. This is a great list of community sororities and I am in Virginia, so I don’t have too much to choose from. I would love some advice about maybe which community sororities/groups to look into and possibility which ones are closer to college/social sororities. I am young and recently married and may not want to join for another year or two, but it has been on my mind, so I thought I would ask.
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11-02-2007, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by blueprincess05
I would love some advice about maybe which community sororities/groups to look into and possibility which ones are closer to college/social sororities. I am young and recently married and may not want to join for another year or two, but it has been on my mind, so I thought I would ask.
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It all depends on the chapter - some chapters may be younger and do more social things, some chapters are mainly composed of older women. You really have to check them out for yourself.
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11-28-2007, 10:32 PM
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I have not read this entire thread, but I wanted everyone to be aware that some Sororities - who some have previously refered to as college sororities - do initiate women after college. Sigm Kappa for one has a very active alumna initiatie program. If you are interested in more information, check our the web site at www.sigmakappa.org, and request more informaiton.
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11-28-2007, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by skgator68
I have not read this entire thread, but I wanted everyone to be aware that some Sororities - who some have previously refered to as college sororities - do initiate women after college. Sigm Kappa for one has a very active alumna initiatie program. If you are interested in more information, check our the web site at www.sigmakappa.org, and request more informaiton.
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It's beneficial that you try to read this entire forum and the discussions that have taken place regarding the subject of Alumnae Initiation in NPC sororities.
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11-29-2007, 09:43 AM
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It's beneficial that you try to read this entire forum and the discussions that have taken place regarding the subject of Alumnae Initiation in NPC sororities.
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Very respectfully said.  And very good advice...
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11-29-2007, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by skgator68
I have not read this entire thread, but I wanted everyone to be aware that some Sororities - who some have previously refered to as college sororities - do initiate women after college. Sigm Kappa for one has a very active alumna initiatie program. If you are interested in more information, check our the web site at www.sigmakappa.org, and request more informaiton.
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We, as sisters of Sigma Kappa, should not refer anyone to our national web site to request more information about AI, because as per our own handbook-a potential Alumna Initiate is to be chosen & pursued by an active Alumnae or Collegiate chapter to be bestowed as an honor and nothing less.
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04-10-2008, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by _Lisa_
We, as sisters of Sigma Kappa, should not refer anyone to our national web site to request more information about AI, because as per our own handbook-a potential Alumna Initiate is to be chosen & pursued by an active Alumnae or Collegiate chapter to be bestowed as an honor and nothing less.
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I don't have a problem with random people requesting information about AI through Sigma Kappa. I know our sorority (and every NPC) will choose the right members for AI. Very few women, if any, who approach AI this way will get an invitation to join.
With that said, I wouldn't encourage a random person to request info about AI. AI is for women who already have some connection to a member or members, and those members generally approach a woman asking her to become an AI.
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