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Originally Posted by homeward*bound
I can confirm that at least this part is true. She is a regular matriculating student studying to earn a bachelor's degree though.
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Is she regularly matriculating bachelor's degree student and also a participant in MasonLIFE? I ask because, in the news article interview I read, she says that she is a MasonLIFE student.
Regardless......the fact that there is currently a MasonLIFE student with Downs Syndrome as a member of Gamma Phi Beta at GMU, I have a hard time understanding the Heigl family's claims that AnnCatherine was specifically discriminated against because of her disability.
The MasonLIFE brochure includes a photo of a group of students and one is wearing an Alpha Xi Delta letter shirt.
Here --
https://masonlife.gmu.edu/documents/...-brochure.pdf/
The university VP is quoted in this article as saying that other MasonLIFE students have been in fraternities and sororities --
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/...ty/1357681002/
SO.....is the bottom line here perhaps is that this young lady, like many others across the country, went out for rush and simply didn't get a bid? It happens. Just because she has a unique quality, that doesn't mean that the sororities "have" to take her any more than they "have" to take anyone. We've already established a pattern the GMU sororities do accept MasonLIFE students; so, perhaps there is more to this story.