what is social probation?
by: Hi#5 by: ...
either way, as someone said before, rumors spread around this time and if it's true, almost everyone has been on social probation- it doesn't matter. if you like the sorority its nbd and it shouldn't stop you from joining- if it does then you're in it for the wrong reasons. you can still party and do stuff on probation.
#6 by: OMG
It should matter if a sorority is on probation or not. For Pete's sake reputations should matter. If a group can't participate in activities it will eventually limit total involvement on campus, it will alter reputation and can make that sorority NOT the one you want to be associated with!
So you want to party with them... fine, do that and save your money. If you want to invest your real time, energy, and money I suggest you do your homework and go with a reputable group that you can enjoy in your college years but will also be an asset to you post graduation.
And really what kind of PanHellenic counsel do we have if they wont publically address this issue?!!!??
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by: ??Jan 31, 2017 7:42:07 AM
Being on social probation does not give a sorority a "reputation" because if it did then almost every sorority on this campus would have one. Social probabtion is literally just a semester long title. Sororities still have underground's, date parties, etc. and it depends on what type of their nationals gave them! Many sororities go on probation are still allowed to have formals etc. furthermore, sororities on social probation still get asked to/go to fraternity events all of the time and are 100% allowed to go to those. And for on campus involvement, they still participate in philanthropies and other events. So stop trying to scare PNMs away from sisterhoods that they could feel at home in because you feel the need to make it seem like a bigger deal than it is