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The official answer for most is “none” since many sororities have updated their national policies to stop giving preferential treatment to legacies due to pressures to increase DEI efforts. However, there is still a decent amount of unofficial prioritization of legacies - it’s just less predictable/more driven by alumni involvement. This is especially true of the “old row” sororities. For example, a PNM whose mother was a legacy of chapter XYZ, but had zero involvement/communication with the sorority since she first became an alum would probably not receive any special treatment during recruitment, but a PNM whose mother is a chapter advisor, the event coordinator for the local alumni chapter, or a significant donor to the sorority is probably going to be offered a bid.
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