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Why Become An Alpha Sig?

"Why did I join? Because they were friendly, genuine, and I felt like I could be myself and still fit in."

"I loved seeing the Sea of Red every day and I wanted to be a part of these fun-lovin, motivated, and amaaaazing group of ladies!"

"Emotional Support, friendship, boredome relief. When I'm bored at work...I can count on you guys to send me 100 emails to keep me busy."

"The biggest benefits I have gotten from ASA are friendship, encouragement, confidence in myself, and networking. Having people to help guide you on the way is the best feeling, especially when they are there to pick you up when you fall."

"Support!! I can honestly say I wouldn't still be here at Kettering if it wasn't for my sisters. I didn't decide to stay because of academics or because of money. I decided to stay because I knew that neither I or ASA would be the same without each other."

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Greek Life at Kettering

 

"It's not who jumps the highest -- It's who wants it the most."

  
The Office of Greek Life & Community Service
Director - Robert A. Marias
3-120 CC  (810)-762-9743
rmarias@kettering.edu
www.kettering.edu/greeklife
 

http://www.kettering.edu/greeklife/panhel.jsp

 

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Why Go Greek?

Did you know:

Of North America's 50 largest corporations, over half are currently headed by fraternity men and sorority women.

7 out of 10 people listed in Who's Who are Greek.

85% of Fortune 500 executives belong to a fraternity or sorority.

40 of 47 Supreme Court Justices since 1910 were fraternity men or sorority women.

Over three-fourths of Congress belong to a fraternity or sorority.

Every US president and vice president, except two in each office, born since the first social fraternity was founded in 1825, and three Canadian prime ministers, have been members of a fraternity.

The first woman astronaut is a sorority woman.

The first woman Supreme Court Justice is a sorority woman.

 

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