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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
As far as NPC sororities, you must be in a 4 year degree prgram to be eligible to join.
As for the NPHCs, I am unsure of their rules. I want to say that they are the same as ours, but I am not sure.
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If you're looking to join an NPC sorority, KSUViolet is right, you must be an undergrad at a 4-year university. <drifts briefly out of her lane> My understanding is that NPHC orgs frequently accept new members who are older / married / with children. Other sororities may have different requirements. <merges back into her lane>
No matter what type of sorority you're interested in pursuing, do you really have the time to commit to a sorority? Successful completion of a new member program requires a lot of time (new member meetings, perhaps chapter meetings, rituals, bonding activities with your pledge sisters and older sisters, service projects, etc). Being the parent of a small child also requires a lot of time. Your studies, and later your job, will also require a lot of time. I don't mean to discourage you, but do think about the time factor.