academic support, college life, Greek life, mother's perspective, Parent's Perspective, sorority life
The way I see it, my role as “academic enhancement enchantress” expired the minute my daughter got an acceptance letter from the college of her choice. I gleefully tendered my resignation from the text books – exams - group projects – report cards cheer squad. There must be loads of moms (kind moms, patient moms) out there who thrive in the homework hovering experience, but I feel free as a lark to be done with this part of the parenting job.
But – when our daughters take off for college, do they jump from our environment of 110% study support to floating in the winds of academia like a dandelion fleck? Isn’t this a bit of a largish transition? The good news for parents is, just because we have relinquished our supervisory roles, doesn’t mean that our daughters will stop receiving scholastic encouragement…not if they are members of a sorority.
NPC sororities (their officers and local alums) seem to be keenly interested in seeing that their chapters maintain high grades. On most campuses, it is important and prestigious to be the sorority earning the highest combined GPA for a particular semester. To this end, a variety of motivating programs are in place -
Wouldn’t you say that this is a definite PLUS to sorority membership? To sum up, if your daughter is a member of a sorority, this significant, historical organization is interested in your daughter’s grades! I feel smug when I consider that it requires a large organization (many of the NPC groups are well over 100,000 strong in terms of all the collegians and all of the alums) to take over where I left off!
One final thought – will anybody in any of the alternative collegiate living arrangements take any sort of interest in our daughters’ academic pursuits?
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