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10-09-2012, 05:32 PM
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I remember reading here somewhere that "an" NPC sorority was actively seeking alumnae initiates. I believe it was Tri Sigma, but I don't want to step on any toes. Maybe someone would like to jump in on that one. I found information fairly quickly on their website.
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10-09-2012, 07:01 PM
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I remember reading here somewhere that "an" NPC sorority was actively seeking alumnae initiates. I believe it was Tri Sigma, but I don't want to step on any toes. Maybe someone would like to jump in on that one. I found information fairly quickly on their website.
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There are some groups who have information fairly readily available on their national websites, but that's certainly not to say they aren't selective.
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10-09-2012, 07:31 PM
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Information about AI is available on many NPC websites.
I'm not claiming unlimited knowledge in this area, but I haven't heard of any NPCs intentionly gathering alumnae initiates except in cases of colonizations. AIs are sometimes actively sought during a colonization to create alumnae support in the community and to bind the college community to the chapter. Even in those cases, there isn't a wide call publicizing an opening for AIs; the sorority simply encourages the new collegiate members to consider asking the women in their lives (moms, aunts, etc.) and on the campus (professors, administrators, advisors, etc.) to consider membership. At least that is what I have seen. Like DeltaBetaBaby said, the sorority may still be quite selective in extending an offer of membership.
I actually participated in encouraging alums of an absorbed local to become alumnae initiates of Alpha Sigma Alpha. There was some very interesting tension in that scenario. Very interesting! I learned a lot, and I truly appreciated the loyalty to the local sorority.
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10-09-2012, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by LouisaMay
Information about AI is available on many NPC websites.
I'm not claiming unlimited knowledge in this area, but I haven't heard of any NPCs intentionly gathering alumnae initiates except in cases of colonizations. AIs are sometimes actively sought during a colonization to create alumnae support in the community and to bind the college community to the chapter. Even in those cases, there isn't a wide call publicizing an opening for AIs; the sorority simply encourages the new collegiate members to consider asking the women in their lives (moms, aunts, etc.) and on the campus (professors, administrators, advisors, etc.) to consider membership. At least that is what I have seen. Like DeltaBetaBaby said, the sorority may still be quite selective in extending an offer of membership.
I actually participated in encouraging alums of an absorbed local to become alumnae initiates of Alpha Sigma Alpha. There was some very interesting tension in that scenario. Very interesting! I learned a lot, and I truly appreciated the loyalty to the local sorority.
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Initiating alumnae of a local sorority who have been active collegiate Greeks (albeit locally Greek) for 1-4 years =/= initiating women who have no Greek experience.
I don't even consider initiating alums of a local group that becomes national "AI" as it is spoken about on here. If they choose not to initiate into the national group, they still have alumnae ties to the local group that continue - the same as alumnae ties in a closed chapter of a national group would continue. And even if they don't initiate - it doesn't mean they won't support the local-turned-national in every way. If a sorority would spurn their support just because they wouldn't be "official" - that would be flat out sillypants.
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10-10-2012, 09:20 AM
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Initiating alumnae of a local sorority who have been active collegiate Greeks (albeit locally Greek) for 1-4 years =/= initiating women who have no Greek experience.
I don't even consider initiating alums of a local group that becomes national "AI" as it is spoken about on here. If they choose not to initiate into the national group, they still have alumnae ties to the local group that continue - the same as alumnae ties in a closed chapter of a national group would continue. And even if they don't initiate - it doesn't mean they won't support the local-turned-national in every way. If a sorority would spurn their support just because they wouldn't be "official" - that would be flat out sillypants.
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I agree 100%. It's a whole 'nother animal. Although the terminology is the same.
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10-09-2012, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by LouisaMay
Information about AI is available on many NPC websites.
I'm not claiming unlimited knowledge in this area, but I haven't heard of any NPCs intentionly gathering alumnae initiates except in cases of colonizations. AIs are sometimes actively sought during a colonization to create alumnae support in the community and to bind the college community to the chapter. Even in those cases, there isn't a wide call publicizing an opening for AIs; the sorority simply encourages the new collegiate members to consider asking the women in their lives (moms, aunts, etc.) and on the campus (professors, administrators, advisors, etc.) to consider membership. At least that is what I have seen. Like DeltaBetaBaby said, the sorority may still be quite selective in extending an offer of membership.
I actually participated in encouraging alums of an absorbed local to become alumnae initiates of Alpha Sigma Alpha. There was some very interesting tension in that scenario. Very interesting! I learned a lot, and I truly appreciated the loyalty to the local sorority.
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Was this at Capital University by chance?
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10-10-2012, 09:22 AM
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Was this at Capital University by chance?
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No, it wasn't, but I'm aware of the situation there.
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10-09-2012, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
I remember reading here somewhere that "an" NPC sorority was actively seeking alumnae initiates. I believe it was Tri Sigma, but I don't want to step on any toes. Maybe someone would like to jump in on that one. I found information fairly quickly on their website.
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The info is there, yes. But to be clear, it's not an "apply, meet these criteria and you're in" thing. There is membership selection, with a focus on what the applicant can do for Sigma, not what the applicant did not get to do in undergrad. Additionally, the woman must be endorsed by 2 alumnae (the website info is not correct when it states that collegians may nominate. They cannot.)Just as with collegiate recruitment, it's not a guaranteed thing.
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10-10-2012, 02:20 AM
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The info is there, yes. But to be clear, it's not an "apply, meet these criteria and you're in" thing. There is membership selection, with a focus on what the applicant can do for Sigma, not what the applicant did not get to do in undergrad. Additionally, the woman must be endorsed by 2 alumnae (the website info is not correct when it states that collegians may nominate. They cannot.)Just as with collegiate recruitment, it's not a guaranteed thing.
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The website makes it pretty damn clear, IMO, that they are looking for women with either an existing connection to Sigma or some really outstanding manner in which she would be able to contribute.
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