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Can international students enter Sororities and Fraternities?

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Can international students enter Sororities and Fraternities?

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It depends on how the exchange program is set up and how long you will be there. You need to be a matriculated full time student at the school, something not all exchange students are considered. Check with the schools greek life office if you are allowed to rush. The first semester in a sorority is spent learning about the group, you aren’t a full member until the end of the semester, so if you aren’t there longer than that there’s no reason to join. Also sororities have a set amount of members they can take, using a spot on someone who won’t be around longer than a semester or even a year isn’t beneficial to the group. At less competitive schools where there are more than enough spots for everyone it might be more likely for you to receive a bid.

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