Sorry; I assumed that I would get alerts to my email if I ever get any replies.
The sororities and fraternities in my college are all national organizations and some are even international organizations.
Sure; I could have googled these terms but they have nothing to do with the greek process in my school. I was just amazed while reading the posts here how much the processes differ.
I'm sure resumes and recommendations are apart of your processes but the way things work in my school is that if you're interested in a sorority or fraternity, you become a member of their interest group. And in that interest group, you show your capabilities in how you work with the other members of that interest group and in planning events, fundraisers, community service, etc. You're also given an opportunity to work with the sisters/brothers of that sorority/fraternity and also get to know them personally. You can be an interest for a semester or a year or 2 years. It all depends on when that sorority/fraternity decides to pledge the interest.
It isn't until I read the posts on this forum that I've realized that it's so different. I guess I wanted to spark a conversation discussing the differences. lol
The greek council in my school is known as the IFSC.
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