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Can you join a sorority outside of a university?

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I attend a two-year college and it doesn't have sororities. I am interested in joining Alpha Kappa Alpha(AKA). so how do i go about the process?

* If someone is in AKA sorority maybe i can talk to them personally.

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  1. Not only do you have to attend a four year college but you have to have 12-24 credits at that college you attend, depending on the college. And you have to be a full time student with community service and get involved on campus & keep a good reputation. You need to do some research because they are not going to like you not knowing this basic information. Good look.  


  2. Yes you can, it all depends on the verification process of the sororities, but I know fraternities are much more lenient (bribe them).

  3. If you visit any of the divine nine websites they will tell you what you must do to qualify for membership. I was interested in DST or AKA and NEITHER of them accept 2 year degrees, they are interested in women pursuing a 4 year degree. So if you plan on transferring to a 4 year school, THEN you may be able to apply!

    There is the Alumnae level, but even then that is meant for women who already have their BA's OR are currently enrolled in graduate school...

    But... Zeta Phi Beta has an Amicae program...

  4. You must be pursuing a 4 year baccalaureate degree in order to pledge AKA.  You can transfer to a 4 year college that has a chapter after you receive your Associates and seek membership.  If it would be more helpful hearing this from an AKA, speak to prettyaka1908 on Answers.  She can help you.

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