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Are sororities binding?

Once a woman initiates into a sorority, she is bound to that organization for a lifetime and cannot join a different organization, even if she discontinues her membership. Fall informal recruitment (known as Continuous Open Recruitment) is only available to those chapters who have an opening.
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Are sorority contracts legally binding?

The MRABA is a binding agreement, and once signed cannot be altered or changed. Most importantly, if you sign the MRABA and choose not to join or stay in the sorority from which you received a bid, you cannot join another chapter until the next primary recruitment period.
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What is the point of joining a sorority?

Sisterhood is a feeling of purpose and belonging. It is feeling safe to be yourself and speak your mind in a room full of women and still feel completely supported. It is something women may not always get to experience in their everyday life and sorority is a space meant to empower women to be unabashedly themselves.
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What are some sorority rules?

Life As a Sorority Member
  • To be responsible for paying dues to the sorority. ...
  • That your chapter will have weekly meetings. ...
  • To be required to meet study hour requirements. ...
  • To be required to attend those things that other members are required to attend. ...
  • To be a big sister to someone when the next new member class arrives.
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What is the point of a sorority house?

In addition to serving as housing, fraternity and sorority housing may also serve to host social gatherings, meetings, and functions that benefit the community.
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rush week EXPLAINED… (from a Black girl that rushed a White sorority)

Is it free to live in a sorority house?

Ongoing fees (living in the sorority house). Living in a sorority chapter house can be an attractive part of joining, but the cost varies. Depending on the chapter and house amenities, the cost can be as high as $9,500 per semester. Compare the cost with other student housing options, like dorms and off-campus housing.
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Can you drink in a sorority house?

The only way for a sorority to host a party with alcohol is to co-host with a fraternity or to use a third-party vendor (like a bar or party venue), both of which take members out of the safety of their homes.
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What is not allowed in sororities?

Fraternities and sororities will not include actual or references to nudity, promiscuity, or “sexual favors” in any event, program or chapter activity.
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Is it hard to leave a sorority?

If you do decide to leave, be prepared for a lengthy process that could take a bit of time. “Leaving is very specific to each organization,” says Johnson. Work with sorority leadership, your house mom or your school's Greek Council to find out exactly how to disaffiliate.
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Are sororities full of drama?

"There's a lot of drama in the house," she explains. "You don't have privacy, you don't feel like an adult in your own house." Newsweek asked Moore to share the secrets of sorority life, and she was more than happy to spill.
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What are pros and cons of being in a sorority?

A sorority or fraternity can provide camaraderie and enduring connections, and enhance a call for service and leadership. It can also be time consuming, expensive, and distracting. Greek life isn't for everyone, but some will find it a life-changing college choice.
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Why is joining a sorority so expensive?

These dues go toward chapter expenses and activities such as educational programming, fundraising events or sisterhood activities. They also cover things such as insurance for each member and fees to the inter/national organization to ensure they can provide educational and helpful resources to chapters.
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Why are sororities so private?

It is forbidden to reveal secret rituals and or traditions of the sisterhood. Practically speaking by keeping some things members only it allows members to identify each other with confidence. There are some aspects of Greek life that are necessarily kept private for the benefit of members and the organizations.
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Can you quit a sorority and join another?

If you drop after you are initiated, you cannot join another sorority. Therefore, you cannot join another sorority at a different college. However, if you are in a sorority and you transfer, you can join the same sorority. You go through the transfer process at your new college.
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What happens if you don't pay a sorority?

You typically have to pay to be a sorority member. Some costs are mandatory, which means that if you don't pay them, you are kicked out of the sorority. Here's a look at some of the required costs of going Greek.
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What happens if you don't accept a sorority bid?

Some recruits pull out of the recruitment process during rush week. Though less common, others decide to reject a bid. You may decide you don't want to join a sorority at the last minute or you didn't get the bid you want. Some schools restrict you from rushing for a year if you reject a bid.
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Are sororities really worth it?

There are many advantages when it comes to joining a fraternity or sorority. Greek life is a great way to meet new people, gain leadership skills, and build lasting connections — and then there's also all the parties and events you'll be attending.
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Is 23 too old for a sorority?

Not really. I have come across many sororities that pledge older young women, I don't like to use girls for anyone who is a teenager or older. My chapter pledged a model who resumed her studies after working and needed a break. Will I regret joining a major Greek sorority next year as a freshman?
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Is 32 too old to join a sorority?

As long as you are a full time undergraduate or graduate student there is no official age restriction .
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Why are sororities so strict?

It is forbidden to reveal secret rituals and or traditions of the sisterhood. Practically speaking by keeping some things members only it allows members to identify each other with confidence. There are some aspects of Greek life that are necessarily kept private for the benefit of members and the organizations.
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Do people drink in sororities?

Up to 62% of sorority members admit to drinking heavily compared to only about 41% of college women not in the Greek system. Excessive drinking can lead to abuse of other substances and encourage engagement in risky behaviors.
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Do sororities accept everyone?

All women who are regularly matriculated undergraduate students, as defined by the college or university they attend, are welcome to join a sorority. There are many international students who have joined sororities during their collegiate career.
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Are boys allowed in sorority house?

Many sorority houses also have regulations about male guests, like restricting them to common spaces, which allows for more bonding between chapter members. Since many activities are held at the chapter house, residents can simply walk downstairs to attend a chapter meeting or an early morning recruitment workshop.
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Are sorority girls allowed to party?

No law actually prohibits sororities from throwing parties in the United States. However, the National Panhellenic Conference, which governs the country's 26 major sororities, maintains that sisters can't swig booze in sorority houses — even as the fraternity down the street throws a keg party.
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Can boys stay in sorority houses?

The most common rules that sorority members are expected to follow include provisions for the appropriate treatment of male guests in houses. “Males are only allowed on the first floor,” Cartwright said, “and dads can only be upstairs on move-in day and dad's day.” Many other sororities have similar rules.
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