Not a problem. I think you are right: your best bet is to contact one of the other APs in your area to see if they have an ARC from that sorority in question. They may want you to register; that is up to them. The registration is just so they have your information to be able to help you best and keep track of where girls are pledging. Registering with an AP has no bearing on your collegiate recruitment-- you still have to register for recruitment at your undergrad. The two are completely separate entities.
IMHO, The ARCs are really unnecessary--- but they help keep the alumnae in the loop and it is a big TX tradition. All you will really need to do is locate an alumna of that sorority and ask her to write a recommendation for you. She can locate the appropriate form on her sorority's website, and send it directly to the collegiate chapter in question. Thus, you can bypass the ARCs entirely, but Texas APs have been doing it this way since time immemorial and make it easier to find recs this way.
PM me if you have any questions! I used to work with the Houston AP on the local recruitment round table presentation. Lots of great information, but it can be really overwhelming!
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Last edited by adpiucf; 02-20-2011 at 11:31 PM.
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