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SO THEY’VE JOINED A SORORITY

Congratulations if your daughter has found a place to call home. Being in a
sorority opens the door to so many wonderful experiences. My older daughter made
some of her closest friends in her sorority.

Every sorority is a little different as it relates to living and eating meals at
the house – if they have a meal plan. They also have specifications in regard to
academics, philanthropies, and social requirements. Your daughter will be
expected to attend chapter meetings, eat their meals at the house (if they
provide meals, which would also be included in the fees), and participate in
their sorority’s events.

Sororities are paired up with fraternities for socials. Some sororities require
you to dress up for dinner or chapter meetings; others do not care if you come
straight from the gym. Some may require you to live in the house with your
pledge class at some point; for others it is optional. My older daughter lived
in her sorority house her junior and senior year, loving the fact that there
were always other women around to hang out with, talk with, watch tv shows with
and just the entire experience. The advantage was the cost to live in the house.
It is less expensive than an off-campus apartment. Some of her sorority sisters
though chose not to live in the house, preferring to be there for meals,
meetings, and socials.

Be prepared for a wardrobe change as they can often be seen wearing frat tanks
(some girls sell their collection for as little as $5 a shirt), sorority shirts,
sweatshirts, jewelry, and more, proudly wearing their sorority’s letters or name
(some new members are not allowed to wear the letters until after initiation).
Some girls, thinking ahead, may buy doubles of their shirts (they usually have a
shirt for each significant event) in order to wear one and save one to make a
quilt out of the t-shirts after graduation. The quilts really come out adorable.
These local boutiques are popular shopping spots among students, but our
favorite of late is The Primrose Shop. You’ll find all sorts of things, like
sorority bags, water bottles, pillows, jewelry cases, etc.

 * Henrigirl (temporarily closed)
 * Forema (2 locations)
 * Francesca’s
 * Forever 21 RED
 * Downtown Diva
 * Lizard Thicket
 * The Impeccable Pig
 * Sophie and Trey
 * The Copper Closet
 * Tria – a great place to look for formal dresses
 * 4th and Ocean

By the way, our interns, also sorority girls have a bit of friendly advice too:
Philanthropy day: Most girls do not wear dresses on this day. As for Bid day; it
is highly recommended not to wear a skirt because some photos are on the floor.

Over the years, I have purchased sorority gifts for them, mainly at orientation.
Between Big/Little, Orientation, and Bid Day, they have accumulated jewelry,
water bottles, stationery, wall signs and so much more. And while I know
eventually (after they graduate college and move into an apartment to start
adulting, their decorating tastes switch), seeing them enjoying this bond with
so many young women and the impact the sorority makes during their college years
is well worth having all of the sorority items they collect.

Should you decide to get them a congratulatory gift, we have some suggestions
here from:

Desert Cactus Greek, Brit, and Bee, Alexandra, and Company, Go Greek Chic,
Cotton Sisters, Sorority Shop, Signature Tumblers, Greek Gear, Greek Creations,
All that Jas BaubleBar and Gild the Lily. Even Bed, Bath & Beyond carries Greek
merchandise including tumblers, pillows, poufs and more!

As for those that were on the meal plan through UCF, because some sororities’
membership includes some of their meals. The houses owned by UCF do not have
meal plans (like KKG, AEPhi, Theta and Chi O). If you purchased a meal plan for
your student and now they have meals at their sorority house, you can go onto
UCFdining.com to download a form to cancel your on-campus meal plan. If
approved, they will refund your remaining balance.

Being in a sorority is not just about the social aspect, although that is a big
part of joining. Many of the sororities require their members to participate in
the philanthropy aspect teaching them about helping those less fortunate. They
are expected to keep up their grades as each sorority loves to be able to brag
about having the highest GPA amongst all sororities.

Sorority sisters can be found holding positions on Homecoming, Student
Government, Blue Key, HerCampus, and Dance Marathon to mention a few. This opens
the door for new members to have the opportunity to get involved on campus. And
most sororities also have Mother Daughter and Father-Daughter Weekends which
typically rotate every year. Those are my favorite. Most colleges are extremely
strict today when it comes to drinking and hazing. I am not going to cherry coat
this; it does happen. Your daughter should never feel pressured to do something
that makes her feel uncomfortable. You can read about UCF’s position and
policies.

Finally, when they return the following year to be on the other side of rush,
they will be expected back for Spirit Week which will be from August 10th-15th,
2020. They will be given a list of what wardrobe they will need for recruitment.
Save your pennies; it can be pretty extensive.

And if you are reading this because you just want to know everything there is to
know about sorority life, you should know too that recruitment for new girls who
are interested in being in a sorority is August 16th-22nd, 2020. You may also
want to read about What To Wear and Rushing Her Way.

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