Parents fork over thousands to help daughters with sorority recruitment

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Parents fork over thousands to help daughters with sorority recruitment
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RUSH HOUR: The stakes of getting a bid to a sorority are high and parents will do whatever it takes to get their daughters in.

, obtaining letters of recommendation and other aspects of sorority recruitment, according to its website. That service, which also features "on-call availability" during rush week, reportedly comes with a price tag of $2,000.

The highly competitive rush process has prompted the appearance of more and more firms offering counsel to women going through it.The exact format and length of recruitment generally varies by university, with rush lasting a few days on certain campuses and a week at others. It culminates in Bid Day, when many women receive invitations to join a sorority chapter.

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