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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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What is the legacy rule for sororities?

What is a sorority legacy? A legacy is someone who has a special relationship to a sorority because of a biological relationship to someone who is already a member, such as a mother or sister. If a potential member's mother is a sorority member, the potential member is a legacy for that sorority.
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Is a niece considered a legacy in a sorority?

Step relations are considered legacies. Alpha Xi Delta: Granddaughter, step-granddaughter, daughter, step-daughter, niece, sister, half-sister, or step-sister of a member. Delta Delta Delta: Daughter, step-daughter, sister, or step-sister of a member.
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What is considered a legacy for Zeta?

A Delta Zeta legacy is defined as the biological or adopted daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, or sister of an initiated member (alive or deceased) of any Delta Zeta chapter.
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What is considered legacy for aka?

A legacy candidate is the daughter, granddaughter, adopted daughter, stepdaughter or legal ward* of an active or deceased member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® and submits a legacy application. Legacy candidates are not guaranteed membership.
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What qualifies you as a legacy?

Some institutions, such as Stanford and UNC, only consider "primary legacy" status—where one or both applicant's parents are alumni. Yet, most schools will also grant favor to "secondary legacies" who claim a grandparent, sibling, or other non-parental familial affiliation to the school.
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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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What does Chi Omega consider a legacy?

Chi Omega Legacy: Chi Omega defines a legacy as a sister or a daughter of a Chi Omega in good standing. Granddaughters, cousins, and nieces of Chi Omegas have close ties but are not Chi Omega legacies. Being designated as a Chi Omega legacy does not guarantee membership in Chi Omega.
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Does Alpha Phi Alpha have legacy?

Today, legacies remain an integral part of the Alpha Phi story as many daughters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters, stepsisters and sisters choose to follow in their family's footsteps and find a home in Alpha Phi.
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Does Delta Sigma Theta have legacy?

Legacy Guidelines

Delta is piloting a Legacy program in all seven regions for potential new members. A Legacy is defined as the daughter or granddaughter (biological or adopted), of an active or deceased Member who satisfies specific criteria.
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Are you a legacy if your grandma was in a sorority?

A PNM (potential new member) is a legacy if she has a mother, grandmother or sister who is an alumna of a sorority. That's it. Super simple. Here's an example: I was a Phi Mu, and my daughter was a legacy for Phi Mu during her recruitment.
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What family members count as legacy?

An applicant normally has legacy status at a college if a member of the applicant's immediate family attends or attended the college, but at certain schools it might also mean a grandparent, aunt or uncle, or cousin.
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What is a double legacy in a sorority?

Most sororities describe a double legacy as someone whose mother and grandmother are initiated into the same sororities. It does NOT have to be at the same college (just needs to be the SAME sorority). Here is an example. Your mom was a Delta Nu and your grandmother was a Delta Nu.
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What makes you a legacy in d9?

Legacy: To be a legacy means that you have an older family member (brother, sister, mother, father, grandmother, or grandfather) who was a member of a Greek organization.
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Can you leave a sorority and join a new one?

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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Why can't you switch 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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What is the sister sorority to Alpha Phi Alpha?

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. & Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. have developed a tradition for their members to reference their association to each other as Lyle Love.
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Does Kappa Delta care about legacy?

Kappa Delta is a community of confident women that provides an inclusive environment and allows members to create a legacy on their campus.
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Do sororities have to take legacies?

Women wishing to become a member of a sorority often have questions about “legacy status." A sorority legacy is woman whose specified relative has been a member of the sorority in which the young lady desires membership. Many sororities honor the legacy status, but some do not.
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Does Phi Mu honor legacies?

Will my legacy still be able to join Phi Mu? A Phi Mu legacy will be extended the same courtesy that is given to all Potential New Members.
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Is Alpha Chi Omega a top tier sorority?

AXO is officially mid tier.
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Do Chi Omegas get in a coffin?

"In 'hard-core' Chi Omega chapters, pledges are dropped into a coffin, pronounced dead, and then reborn as sisters."
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Do siblings count for legacy?

Some institutions such as Stanford and UNC only take “primary legacy” status into consideration—where one or both of the applicant's parents are alumni. Yet, most schools will also grant favor to “secondary legacies” who claim a grandparent, sibling, or other non-parental familial affiliation to the school.
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Does Brown count siblings as legacy?

Powell added that there “is no legacy consideration for sibling applicants,” but noted that knowing when an applicant's sibling already attends Brown is “helpful — it's interesting and we always take note of it.”
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Does legacy include aunts and uncles?

Primary legacy refers to when one of your parents attended the school to which you are applying. Secondary legacy, on the other hand, means another type of relative (a grandparent, a sibling, an aunt or uncle) attended the school.
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