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by: pnmi know no one wants to talk about it but like do they have financial aid to help people who can't afford sororities that people actually get? And like when are the new member dues due? Like is it even worth it continuing with the recruitment process if you don't have the money?
#2by: Honest
There are scholarships available for initiated members but not "financial aid" to cover dues. If it is more than just a couple of weeks where you need to delay payment, you really should consider this. You don't want to be constantly on probation with the chapter because you never meet you financial obligations. And, if you can't pay and you continue, you will probably be taking someone else's spot who can pay.
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#4by: monay
It's easy to feel uncomfortable being upfront about any financial concerns at a school like Cuse where everyone seems loaded. Trust me, LOTS of girls have the same worries as you though! Like others have said, scholarships exists both at local and national levels...but you won't even qualify for those your first semester. Usually they're really competitive. Payment plans help a lot. If someone is in a bind for one semester, sometimes the chapter works to float them. But it's definitely a financial commitment. You don't want to be fined and in arrears for not paying dues. Ultimately, people get kicked out for that.
#5by: crunch the numbers first
you need to sit down and really be sure you can afford this before joining. as someone who’s btdt, it’s not fun to be put on financial probation and not be able to participate in everything fully. some houses may work with you but that wasn’t my experience. Greek life is great, but you can have a full social life and participate in so much on campus without it. i know it may not seem that way, esp if you live in a dorm where the majority are rushing—but su is a huge campus. plenty of room to meet quality people and make your remark, both in and out of Greek life.
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by: crunch the numbers first
that was supposed to say make your mark, not remark :)