<p>How much does being in a sorority cost generally at Chapman??
And does Anyone know if it cost money to join the Chapman cheer team???</p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>How much does being in a sorority cost generally at Chapman??
And does Anyone know if it cost money to join the Chapman cheer team???</p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>teenie,</p>
<p>When I asked about Greek life at Chapman last month, I got the following answer from sambamm:</p>
<p>As a member of Greek life at Chapman, I fully advise anyone who is interested in going through recruitment. Recruitment for sororities are much different at Chapman, based off a mutual selection process. You have the opportunity for a trial run of sorts in the chapter before you are initiated into the chapter, which lets a lot of girls try it out before they commit. Greek a huge percentage of campus, around 36% I believe, and we are all very competitive in competitions but work together a lot (especially in Panhellenic and IFC). I know plenty of Dodge students who are affiliated, they are definitely not left out! </p>
<p>Also, Greek chapters all have their own dues. Greeks at Chapman do not have official houses, therefore you are not required to live in a chapter house. Therefore, dues generally range between $400-$600 I would say, but cheaper or more expensive in some houses.</p>
<p>I adore the Greek community at Chapman. I do not regret getting involved, and going Greek has given me so many opportunities I would not have had if I remained unaffiliated (leadership opportunities, sisters, etc.). It’s wonderful to have a sisterhood and a community around you because of it.</p>