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by: ditto
I joined KKG in my freshman year and yes their dues were expensive, almost $3,000 per semester. I was excited my first year with my new sisterhood but became concerned with the limited activity calendar and social exposure to all of the fraternities.
They really just mixed with SAE (Daddy’s money guys) and had limited mixers with two others. I wanted to meet guys from all of the fraternities but they wanted a tight circle of social exposure. We co-hosted a limited number of parties with SAE and had a few charitable events.
The high monthly dues were never formally explained to where I knew I was being ripped-off. I did not live in the house and wanted out of that cult. I was not active my senior year and spent my so-called dues on trips, clothes and having fun with my real friends. Had a BLAST.
#4by: Not so much
Most of the major sororities have been in the same house for over 40 years. A few over 50 years. The Average mortgage is 30 years. Most of the sorority houses mortgages have been paid-off. A few may have placed a minor second mortgage for renovations, but most should not require this huge amount of dues each semester.
Sisters, lets bring up financial audits in our first Chapter Meeting in the Fall. Especially, when our monthly Fall dues are announced. Let’s watch out Chapter Officers twinge as they learn their weekly shopping trip to Northpark is in doubt…
#6by: also
#7by: Hi again,
Yes, I graduated in 2005. Most houses were paid in full. There was some flexibility in due payments.
However, I and others would strongly advise a semi-annual audit to protect the House's assets. It would only hurt/disclose corrupt sorority officers. Obviously, the comments above are from those who may be criminally disclosed by a thorough semi-audit. Please protect your assets, Sisters.
#8by: officer
I can promise you that, at least in my chapter, exec members end up paying more than your average member because of various non-subsidized things like adviser gifts, travel/meals for conferences, prizes and printing for chapter, and other expenses that just don't fall into our budgets. Additionally, my chapter and I believe many others, provide break downs of our finances to our members, explaining where money is being allocated. An incredible amount of the money goes towards the house and house maintenance. Remember that houses have maids, at least one chef, a house mom and other staff responsible for landscaping and upkeep. Also, members often underestimate the costs of events like formals, date parties, brunches, and parents weekend activities. Event rentals and transportation are way more expensive than you might think.
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