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How large of a financial responsibility will Greek life be to my student?

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How large of a financial responsibility will Greek life be to my student?

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Just as in any other opportunity for involvement in college, joining a sorority or fraternity is a financial commitment. Fraternities and sororities pay their own way through dues, membership fees, and, in many chapters, one-time initiation fees. These dues go to chapter operations, Inter/National dues, social activities, and philanthropic functions. Women and men, along with individual chapters, vary financial obligations. Pictures, gifts, social events, t-shirts, and such may be additional costs you and your student may want to consider. Payment plans are available to members, and many chapters offer scholarships. Make sure your son or daughter understands the financial obligation while going through Recruitment. How should I participate as a parent? Remember that your student will need support throughout the recruitment and new member education process. Be open-minded. Greek life may not be for everyone. Although you may have been involved in a Greek organization, it may not be the

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