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    Blonde or Sydney White. Though these movies are entertaining, they do not accurately depict what it actually means to be in a sorority and all the benefits you can receive. I joined my sorority Alpha Delta Pi here at the University of South Carolina a little over a year ago and I can truly say it has been the best decision I have ever made. I love this sorority for several reasons mainly for the rich history, sisterhood and friendships I have made that have made me feel at home here at Carolina. I can honestly say joining Alpha Delta Pi at University of South Carolina will be the best decision you will ever make. HISTORY: Alpha Delta Pi was founded on May, 15, 1851 in Macon, Georgia at the first college for women, Wesleyan College. Not only was it established at the first female college but it…

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    Houghton College will be keeping its current policy against alcohol use on its campus. Houghton college is a private liberal arts and sciences college in Caneadea, New York, which is sponsored by the Wesleyan church. The college, founded in 1883 by Willard J. Houghton, has a history notable for its ties to 19th century moral reform and its high standards of behavior. This has included a policy against alcohol on campus. Recently, their sponsor, the Wesleyan church had revised its theological…

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    Indiana Wesleyan University Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christian based academic organization that is committed to changing the world by developing students who have strong character, leadership skills and scholarly abilities. Because of this, Indiana Wesleyan University focuses on guiding students through integrative learning, empowering them to fulfill their purpose and help them discover their life calling. The university is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination. They are not…

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    opportunities. It is designed to meet the needs of each member at every stage of her life. Kappa shares an educator’s dedication to innovative scholastic success. In fact, we build an infrastructure around it and reward the achievement of it. 9. GPA requirements for members and leaders The UD all-sorority GPA is above the all-campus average. We expect our chapter members to contribute this impressive statistic by maintaining no less than the all-sorority average. New members must demonstrate…

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    ` I expect or hope from Kentucky Wesleyan to make lifelong friends, memories, and to receive a quality education to move on to either a masters or graduate program. Even though freshman orientation this past weekend made me feel like I went to church camp, I liked meeting the other freshman that entering this new stage of life as well. Just knowing that 100+ others out there struggling along with me makes college a little bit more bearable. Just within the past week I’ve become pretty close…

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    Jessica Jordan Poverty

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    ask family for help. The piling list came barreling in on Jessica Jordan. She had received a full scholarship to Wesleyan University in the fall of 2009. So why was she struggling? “I was, for most of the [first] year, living out of poverty. Financial emergencies occurred, and I had no one to turn to. Neither of my parents could afford to send me money if an unexpected charge came up on my student account. In fact, when I could, I sent money I earned from my work-study job home.” The fight is…

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    this semester has been such a learning experience. When I first learned what a practicum was, I was really nervous and afraid that I would not do well. I am really grateful that I had Jordan Rife to help me when I had questions and to really guide me through this experience. In this semester, I was able to participate in ten different practicum sessions. In each session, I learned something new about myself, worship, and/or the Church itself. Through this time at College Wesleyan, I was able to…

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    1) Throughout my high school and college career I was always involved in a minimum amounts 0f clubs and organizations always believed I was best to be fully dedicated to a few organization then to just be another member in hundreds of clubs. That’s why to this date in college I’m involved in a hand full of organization including the math club, Student Support Services Stem Program (SSS program), and my church’s villas Wesleyans worship team. As a relatively new member of the Math Club at FGCU I…

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    Dr.Piper’s idea of Oklahoma Wesleyan University is something myself can agree with. The doctor’s notion that the kids of 90’s generation are afraid of being hurt is completely true. There have been times where someone gets upset over another person having a different stance on a subject matter. My age group is guilty of this but millennials can improve upon their fear of being hurt. The interpretation of what students should expect at OWU is rightfully correct. The only people who benefit from…

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    through hard work and responsibility. This gateway into adulthood is found when a student begins applying for colleges and scholarships. Applying for scholarships takes a considerable amount of time and effort, thus making it a challenge to see if through the years a student has learned to work hard and be responsible. Though the primary goal of a scholarship is the help the student with monetary issues, I see scholarships as a way to show the potential of the student. The student has worked his…

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