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How does a student become involved in a professional fraternity/sorority?

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How does a student become involved in a professional fraternity/sorority?

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First, there is United Rush Forum, which is an event held by the PFC and all of the pre-professional fraternities at the beginning of each semester. It is an informational event for students interested in joining a professional fraternity/sorority. It is also a great chance to first meet and interact with current members of professional fraternities/sororities. During the course of that week, individual professional fraternities/sororities have their own GIMs and rush events geared and targeted for students who are interested in rushing their organization. After the rush period, individual organizations distribute bids to perspective rushes, who, should they choose to accept, are invited to join the semesters pledge class. At the end of the pledge process period, each individual professional fraternity/sorority inducts their pledges as members of their organization. For more specific information regarding GIMs, rush events, or the pledging process of individual professional fraternitie

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