Subsequently, one may also ask, can a sorority force you to live in the house?
I know a lot of sororities will, deliberately or not, misrepresent their live-in policies. During rush a lot of sororities will say that their policy is "You need to live in the house for at least one year unless it's full." In reality, most groups have the policy that you must live in until the house is full.
Also Know, can you live in a sorority house freshman year? Your university Greek Life system and chapter may have specific rules about this. It may be that freshman members live in the house, or else that you must wait until your sophomore year (if, for instance, your university requires you to live in the dorms as a freshman).
Also question is, how much does it cost to live in a sorority house?
Living in a sorority house on average costs $3,000 per quarter in housing fees. This includes rent, utilities, and cleaning staff, as well as food cooked by professional chefs. Fraternity members can expect to pay around $2,595 dollars a quarter, however with fewer luxuries and houses that require less maintenance.
What does it mean to run home in a sorority?
To those who don't know, running home is the act of running to the sorority you received a bid from, or in my case finally re-affiliating with my beloved sorority. For the past three months I haven't been able to talk to my sisters, wear my letters, or associate with them in any manner.
