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Originally posted by Dewgirl:
I am suprised that a few of you mentioned you were members of both - is that allowed in your orgs???
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I think it depends on the organization. My sorority, Alpha Sigma Kappa, was incorporated as a social sorority. Thus, members can't join another social sorority. I can't speak for some of the others. I think some of the confusion stems from the fact that our sisterhood in a sense bridges the world between social and professional. We are a collection of women that limit membership due to major, but fuction as a social sorority. We have professional fraternities on campus, but they seem to function differently then we do, and many of them are co-ed. We are still in the process of being accepted on campus. I think because Triangle Fraternity exists on campus (they limit memebership based on education as well), that the other social sororities and fraternites see us more as a social sorority then professional..
more laters maybe..
jenn
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