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Old 04-13-2011, 08:26 AM
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most often the national officers involved in a colonization(or re-col.) are looking for a group of women who will each bring something unique to the new chapter, but will be bonded by their sorority ties. they will look for officer material and worker bees, politically minded women who will be involved in campus politics and girls more interested in volunteering in the community, sporty girls and glamour girls, artsy girls and girls wanting to find a cure for cancer, and everything in between. being part of a colonization is a unique experience not everyone has the opportunity to have. rushing a colony is not a guarantee, and not everyone who seeks membership in the new group will be successful, but i would urge you to consider it.
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Old 04-13-2011, 10:05 AM
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redlipstick,

most often the national officers involved in a colonization(or re-col.) are looking for a group of women who will each bring something unique to the new chapter, but will be bonded by their sorority ties. they will look for officer material and worker bees, politically minded women who will be involved in campus politics and girls more interested in volunteering in the community, sporty girls and glamour girls, artsy girls and girls wanting to find a cure for cancer, and everything in between. being part of a colonization is a unique experience not everyone has the opportunity to have. rushing a colony is not a guarantee, and not everyone who seeks membership in the new group will be successful, but i would urge you to consider it.
I agree. I also think you have a misconception that new colonies aren't accepted by the Greek community, which is usually far from the truth for the NPC. Sororities are chosen by the other groups on campus to fill a need and are welcomed with open arms on campus. Colonies immediately function like real chapters with all the social activities (just nine of the secrets yet.)
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