Regretting not rushing

<p>Dear staring,
One chapter is going to do informal recruitment. Another new Greek letter organization, a Christian group, is new this year at SC and will be doing informal in September. </p>

<pre><code>IF any of the other nine NPC chapters do not meet quota they may take new members up to campus total. Stop in at the Panhellenic office and talk with Ms. Beth Saul or someone on the staff about placing your name on a list for possible informal opportunities. All the NPC sororities on campus are “legitimate”. All belong to Panhellenic, have exchanges, particpate in Greek Week and raise thousands and thousands of dollars for their respective philanthropies. The scholarship trophy was one by a chapter that had a GPA of 3.47 last semester.

There are costs associated with sorority membership. Before doing any of this, obtain a cost sheet from Panhellenic and have a frank discussion with your family to make certain these fees fit into the family budget.

Look at service organizations, groups that are associated with your major and the 600 clubs at SC to find things that interest you.

Sophomore pledging is much more common at SC than at many other competitive universities.
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