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Can you rejoin a sorority after you quit?

Once you drop, it is permanent. You cannot rejoin. If you are going on a study abroad or taking a semester off, I recommend you talk to the member in charge of membership. Your sorority might have a program that allows you to not pay for the semester you are gone.
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What happens if you drop out of a sorority?

Some sororities may have membership contracts or agreements that outline expectations and obligations. If you drop out of college, you might be considered in violation of these agreements, which could lead to repercussions within the sorority, such as loss of privileges or reputation.
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Can you join another sorority if you disaffiliate?

Can I go join another sorority after I disaffiliate? No, although Disaffiliation terminates your relationship with your chapter and with Delta Phi Epsilon, you cannot join another NPC organization.
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Should I put my sorority on my resume if I dropped?

Whether or not you held a leadership position, you should include your time in your sorority or fraternity on your resume.
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Can you rush a sorority again?

Denise Currin: "Most definitely! Each school has different guidelines, but many require one recommendation per chapter to receive a bid. Some schools are very open to sophomores going through rush and have higher quotas for second-year PNMs. Other schools give bids to fewer sophomores and have lower, if any, quotas.
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Can you just quit 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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Can you be in 2 sororities?

The Panhellenic Compact, which is a Unanimous Agreement between the 26 member organizations that make up the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), prohibits dual membership. Basically, women are not allowed to join two NPC sororities in their life.
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Do sororities look good on resumes?

Including your Greek organization on your resume can be a good option for new or recent college graduates who are seeking their first job. After you have been in the workplace for a year or two and build more professional experience, you may choose to de-emphasize your fraternity or sorority experience on your resume.
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How do sororities know if you're a legacy?

If a potential member's mother is a sorority member, the potential member is a legacy for that sorority. Because a legacy has typically grown up with a family member who has shared sorority experiences and values with her, a legacy may receive special consideration during the recruitment process.
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Do cousins count as legacy in sororities?

In addition, most sororities give legacy status to women with stepmothers, but aunts and cousins do not count. They would, however, make great rec letter writers! Read more about how moms can support their legacy daughters during sorority recruitment here.
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How do I remove myself from a sorority?

Most likely, you start with either a letter of resignation or filling out a form for disaffiliation. You may have to have an interview with a member or a meeting with a board to ensure that nothing bad happened to you to make you leave. Someone will sign your form.
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Can you date someone in the same sorority?

There are no restrictions on who can date whom based on fraternity or sorority membership. Relationships are about the individuals involved and their compatibility, not their affiliations. It's important to approach any relationship with respect, understanding, and open communication.
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Can you rush multiple sororities?

While a rushee can join no more than one sorority, every sorority is able to extend at least quota invitations for new members through the formal rush process.
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Can a sorority reject you?

Some girls get accepted as new members and begin the process of getting to know their “sisters.” Others do not receive such happy news. They are dropped and left to process the difficult feeling of rejection. Rejection can trigger emotions of self-doubt and a sense of unworthiness.
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Why do people get dropped from sororities?

Grades. While you're likely to do more partying and community service with your sorority sisters than taking tests, academics are still an important part of the Greek life. The New York Times reported that one of the most common reasons that sororities drop a pledge is poor grades.
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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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Do sororities look at your Instagram?

Sororities, and even future employers, can see what you post, so you want to make sure that what you are posting is 100% appropriate. This means NO alcohol, NO revealing photos and NO obscene language. Your grandma does NOT want to see that!
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How do sororities decide who gets in?

Two main methods usually take place: Chapter Vote: A chapter vote is when everyone in the sorority has a say in potential new members. Your name will come up, and everyone will vote on whether or not to invite you back. The biggest challenge with this process is standing out from all the other candidates.
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Who is considered a legacy in a sorority?

Are you a legacy? A legacy is a potential new member who is the sister, daughter, or granddaughter of an alumnae sorority member. Being a legacy does NOT guarantee membership into a sorority. Some chapters may consider other relations as well such as aunt, cousin, or step/half family.
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Do sororities choose based on looks?

Stereotypically, sorority rush and sorority culture place great emphasis on beauty ideals. Some sororities use physical appearance to decide whether someone qualifies for membership due to sorority members having a short window to meet and converse with potential new members.
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What does it mean to dirty rush?

Dirty Rushing – When one organization will attempt to influence a potential new member through gifts, bad mouthing other organizations, etc.
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What GPA do sororities want?

The Panhellenic required GPA should be listed on your college's Panhellenic website. Most Panhellenic minimum GPAs are around 2.7 to 3.0. However, many times, each sorority's minimum GPA is higher than the GPA on the website.
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What is the highest ranked sorority?

Here are the country's leading sororities that are best known for their contributions to their colleges and universities, and the society:
  • Delta Sigma Theta.
  • Kappa Alpha Theta.
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha.
  • Alpha Chi Omega.
  • Alpha Delta Pi.
  • Phi Mu.
  • Alpha Omicron Pi.
  • Zeta Tau Alpha.
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What is the largest sorority?

Despite being a women's organization, Chi Omega only refers to itself as a women's fraternity instead of a sorority. As such, Chi Omega is the largest women's sorority organization in the world with over 355,000 initiates and 181 collegiate chapters.
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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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