Sallie Schaaf Borrink over at Suite101 has a nice series of articles just published last week on joining a sorority.

There's a lot involved. And among the first issue for your to consider is the expense involved. You can be faced with a new member fee, and initiation fee, a badge or pin fee, local chapter dues, national dues, and (if you don't actually live in the sorority house) something called a "parlor fee." It can be expensive.

It can also be a great way to form a network of friends that will still be around long after graduation. Networking is one of the leading reasons that women and men join Greek campus organizations.

Joining a Sorority

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