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Poster Name:From the recruitment side
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I’m not going to lie that a GPA below 3.0 can be rough particularly for chapters that cut based on GPA, but it’s more about the potential you show them. If you give the impression that your low GPA is because you’re apathetic, that will be a major red flag for sororities because they don’t want to bring someone into their chapter who won’t pull their weight. If however, you present yourself as willing to get involved and to be active within the chapter/ community, there are sororities who will overlook the GPA. Just like college admissions, sororities care about EVERYTHING you bring to the table: activities, leadership positions, student government, instruments, athletics, service, genuine passions, and most importantly they need to see that you have potential to make their chapter better not just someone who wants the letters. If you haven’t previously been involved, I’d recommend finding an organization on campus that you want to join and using that as a talking point- show them your intention to be involved and talk about your goals. Every sorority member is required by the Panhellenic Council to do 10 hours of service per semester and be involved in at least one other student organization/ athletic team. If you can’t find anything in the past to talk about you can always talk about your future goals and ambitions which is WAY better than saying “well I didn’t really do anything in high school/ freshman year”. Last thing, the minimum requirement for being in any sorority is a 2.7 GPA but chapters here will generally put you on academic probation before getting to that point. It’s not to punish you, it’s to make sure that you’re prioritizing your education. So short answer- you don’t need perfect grades but you have to be able to show that you bring something of genuine value to the chapter.
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