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What happens to transfer students?

by: Idk

So what happens to people who transfer to Auburn that are in a sorority at their current school? I’m divided on whether I should continue to go through rush at my current school since all of the sororities here are also at Auburn, or wait until I’m a sophomore to go through rush. I’m just worried because I heard it’s nearly impossible to get a bid if you aren’t a freshman, but I also heard it’s hard to transfer your membership. I just want to hear from a student’s perspective on what might be the best option.

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#1  by: junior    
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it’s a hard choice to make! I do know some of the more established / top houses rarely accept sophmores rushing from the perspective that freshmen can offer the sorority “more” in terms of years of membership. As for transfers, those go on a sorority by sorority basis. Research the transfer rules for each sorority bc honestly idk. At the end of the day each sorority has great girls and can be a positive part of your college experience. I do think it’s wrong to rush at one school for the purpose of leaving a semester later to join a different chapter of that sorority. It’s misleading to the girls recruiting you.

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by: Idk Aug 22, 2023 9:52:47 AM

I understand and appreciate your insight. I’m meeting with the Greek life coordinator at my school today to explain the situation and in no way am I trying to mislead anyone. I intend to transfer for fall 2024, so I’ll be here for a year. Auburn is my dream school, but my grades weren’t great in high school, so I’m at my current school now. I am not in any way trying to get into a house easier. It’s just that I couldn’t be at Auburn my first year.

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by: Idk Aug 22, 2023 9:53:02 AM

I understand and appreciate your insight. I’m meeting with the Greek life coordinator at my school today to explain the situation and in no way am I trying to mislead anyone. I intend to transfer for fall 2024, so I’ll be here for a year. Auburn is my dream school, but my grades weren’t great in high school, so I’m at my current school now. I am not in any way trying to get into a house easier. It’s just that I couldn’t be at Auburn my first year.

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#2  by: Transfer   
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I transferred from another school to a top tier sorority at Auburn. At first some of the girls were a little standoffish toward me but others were as nice as could be. When I helped their already great GPA and was a top 20 finalist for War Eagle girl then I was more widely accepted. I think they were skeptical about girls transferring in because some did so just to get in through the back door. There were two other girls transferring in as sophs (Alabama residents) when i did. I had a completely different situation and was from OOS. I didn’t even know my sorority’s reputation before I decided to transfer. I’d be careful about doing a transfer. it’s harder to form bonds transferring in. It took some work assimilating into already established friendships/pledge class. Some of the sisters will be skeptical of you (justifiably so I’m some cases).

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#3  by: wde   
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You know, of course, that no sorority is required to accept a transfer of their sorority from another campus. All require a chapter vote. Also, you can't pledge a second group if you're initiated at one school and the second school doesn't have your chapter.

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by: Idk Aug 22, 2023 11:28:58 AM

Yeah this why I’m probably gonna rush as a sophomore. I’m not trying to do anything unethical. I just don’t know what to do.

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#4  by: LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP    
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Some sororities require your transfer house to vote you in and if you do not get enough votes you may have to take early alum status. So, know your sorority national policy and do your research.

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by: Idk Sep 20, 2023 11:39:17 PM

Update: I dropped at pref after taking all of this into consideration, so now I’m going through as a sophomore next fall, which I’m really worried about. I’m honestly thinking about seeing if there’s even the slightest chance of transferring there in the spring. Do y’all think it will help if I get on campus a semester earlier than I planned, so I can get to know people and get involved in community service at Auburn before rush? What sororities accept sophomores and does anyone have any advice? I know some may have bylaws that say they can’t extend upperclassman a bid. Idk I’m just terrified right now.

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by: ^Sep 21, 2023 3:48:17 PM

Yes, it would definitely help you rushing as a sophomore to already know people here in houses who would speak for you during rush. The more friends you have in a house the better. No sorority has a bylaw about not extending a bid but that may just be the way their rush shakes out. But they can take who they want. And the higher your GPA the better for you.

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