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Similarly one may ask, are there sororities at TCU?
Check out what Sorority Life is all about here at TCU! These sororities include Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Mu, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa and Zeta Tau Alpha.
Secondly, how much do sororities cost at TCU? Sorority Dues Dues cover different expenses depending on the organization. It may be important for you to know if certain expenses are covered, such as your sorority badge, t-shirts, etc so ask about it during recruitment! Dues vary by chapter and range from $440 to $820 per semester.
Also asked, does TCU have spring rush?
The TCU Fraternity and Sorority Council held a spring rush event for potential new members in the Brown-Lupton University Union ballroom Monday night. Spring recruitment only involves the 21 fraternity organizations. Spring recruitment lasts until Feb.
What percentage of TCU is Greek?
49 percent
Related Question AnswersDoes TCU have fraternity houses?
Housing. TCU believes that housing is an important part of the fraternal experience. The process has started for the design and building of a new fraternity and sorority community that will be inclusive of all chapters and councils. There are 670 residential spaces in fraternity and sorority houses.Does TCU require religious classes?
Although TCU is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and requires students to take a religion course, students are not required to study Christianity. Grant said there is a diversity of religion among faculty, and courses are taught from an academic standpoint.How do people afford sorority?
Finding Ways to Pay for a Sorority- Ask about payment plans. Most sororities across the nation offer payment plans.
- Look into “living in”.
- Learn how your dues are broken down.
- Find a job that is flexible with your sorority schedule.
- Understand fines specific to your sorority.
- Shop for deals for sorority girls.
- Ask your parents/grandparents/etc.