My daughter is a senior and no longer living in the house – why is she expected to pay dues?
Membership in AEPhi lasts a lifetime – not just two or three years in college. As a senior, your daughter is entitled to participate in all chapter social events and as per the individual chapter’s policy, invited to eat meals in the house, if applicable. Out-of-house dues do not even begin to cover the benefits of membership. Maintaining that membership all four years guarantees that your daughter graduates as an alumna and will continue to be eligible for graduate scholarships, volunteer opportunities and legacy privileges – for a lifetime.
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