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OU GAMMAS

THE X-QUISITE XI BETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA LAMBDA GAMMA NATIONAL SORORITY INC.

What is Rush?

Rush is a period at the beginning of each semester where you and others can discover and learn about SLG and the individuals within the chapter. Xi B hosts a variety of FREE events during a two week rush period for interested students to attend, and mingle with the siblings of SLG! There are no obligations with rush, so even if you attend events, you are not required to join.

What if I'm interested in multiple orgs?

Rush is a time period to get to know organizations inside and outside of MGC in order to find who suits your interests. Xi B encourages every student to explore and find their place on campus.

How do I become a sibling of SLG?

To begin the process of potentially becoming a sibling of the X-QUISITE Xi Beta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority Inc. a rushee must attend a minimum of two rush events,  one informational, and an MGC educational session. 

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Sigma Lambda Gamma is the LARGEST and FASTEST growing Multi-Cultural Sorority in the NATION

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Why SLG?

Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. is about empowering YOU. As a national sorority, our membership has grown to over 135 entities with over 10,000 members nationwide. For over 30 years, SLG has been committed to following our mission, vision, and motto.
 
As a strong, united siblinghood, our members dedicate their lives to empowering one another and they proclaim: “Culture is Pride, Pride is Success! ”For our members, speaking out is not enough. We are committed to searching for new and exciting opportunities to take action and shape the next generation of Gammas. Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. offers its members access to a variety of resources and opportunities geared to personal development. We are advocates of mental health, social justice, LGBTQIA+ initiatives as well as offer support to underserved communities.

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