dues, dues, dues
by: strapped for cashI didn't get the chance to ask every house I went to about the cost of their dues. So please post here if you know the cost of a sorority house, thank you!
#11by: Uf
#12by: It changes too
Dues aren't one-size-fits-all even at one house. New Member dues are a little higher because you have to pay for your pin, etc. Then there are dues for actives which usually include meals (I think some houses have different meal options) and then if you live in house there's the rent you pay to live in. If you live in house, being in a sorority is honestly cheaper than living in a dorm, and the meals are way better than the dining halls. The cost is toughest first semester but after that it is a bargain to be in a sorority vs not.
#14by: Pro & con
My parents were more than willing to pay the dues for whatever house I chose during recruitment, but also gave me the option to pocket whatever money was leftover if I chose a less expensive house (the difference between it and the most expensive house). I guess it worked out that my fav just happened to be less expensive. I don't think such a big decision should be based on money but understand it's an important factor. All I can say is pro/con.
#15by: Eekk!
I think my parents need to get together with ^^^ parents. I'm starting to realize how much extra costs (other than dues) are involved. My friend currently in a sorority told me she ended up doing a crazy amount of shopping for socials, date functions, chapter attire, etc....it would sure be nice to have extra cash, I'm starting to freak out a bit...
#17by: Active
You girls have to realize that not every PNM has wealthy parents willing to throw thousands of dollars at their kid's social club. While "money shouldn't matter!" In an ideal world, it DOES matter for women who have to work to pay their dues, like I do. Don't belittle people by saying money shouldn't be the reason they don't choose a house - I loved DDD, but ultimately couldn't afford their dues. PNMs please ask these questions if you have concerns so you don't end up somewhere you'll struggle to afford!
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by: hey
sigma kappa's new member fees for this year are about 1500 for first semester.