This is why the OP needs to research the council or conference of sororities she is interested in instead of just searching for a sorority that has graduate initiates.
I certainly would not want a woman interest in an NPHC sorority, for instance, primarily because we allow graduate students.
This is why the OP needs to research the council or conference of sororities she is interested in instead of just searching for a sorority that has graduate initiates.
I certainly would not want a woman interest in an NPHC sorority, for instance, primarily because we allow graduate students.
I've checked out the websites and contacted all of the chapters at my college to ask if they allow grad students. I want to keep an open mind about each sorority but also think it's important to be aware which ones are 'off limits' because I'm a grad student. Is this the right way to go about it? Or does anyone have any recommendations as to other ways I should be approaching this? Thanks in advance.
Personally, I think pursuing AI would be a complete waste of your time unless you're planning to make your home in the US after grad school. Women who have no previous connection to a sorority can sometimes take years to build the sort of relationships where AI is appropriate.
__________________
It is all 33girl's fault. ~DrPhil