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Yes, graduate students can join sororities at some universities, but policies may vary by institution.
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No, frats and sororities are for enrolled college students
Yes, graduate students can join fraternities at some universities, but it varies depending on the specific fraternity and university policies.
There are no sororities at Smith College -- there are houses that all students live in, but they are not sororities.
Sororities are very important. Without them women can not enjoy themselves.
There is a highchance that University of California Irvine has 23 sororities and only 1,277 girls can join the sorority
Approximately 25% of graduate students in Ethiopia complete their studies and graduate, based on available data.
UCLA has about 11,548 graduate students.
The average graduate GPA of students in the program is 3.5.
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MICA stands for Maryland Institute College of Art and is located in Maryland. Currently the school does not promote sororities but strongly encourages their students live in student housing.
Approximately 33 of college students graduate in 3 years.
Yes, it is possible for undergraduate students to take graduate classes with permission from the university and the specific graduate program.