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If The Disney Princesses Were Sororities, They'd Be...

Which princess would be in your sorority?

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If The Disney Princesses Were Sororities, They'd Be...
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Each Disney princess has a unique personality, just like each sorority. See which princess would fit best with your sorority!

1. Chi Omega


Just like Snow White, Chi Os are super sweet and always willing to help friends in need. Like Snow White is always with her seven dwarves, Chi Os tend to pick large friend groups and stick with them. This sweet princess would fit perfectly in Chi Omega, she even loves her bird friends (hoot hoot)!

2. Alpha Delta Pi

Like Cinderella, ADPi's are known for their charm. Just as they were the first sorority founded, Cinderella is one of the first princesses, both letting their originality and leadership shine through. These girls have their basic sorority girl side consisting of XL t-shirts and jandals, but like Cinderella at the ball, they sure know how to transform and shock people when they get dressed up. Plus, diamonds are pretty close to a glass slipper, right? She works hard to get to where she wants to be and exemplifies class, just like ADPi girls.

3. Pi Beta Phi

Aurora is drop dead gorgeous, just like all the Pi Phi girlies. Her looks stun Prince Phillip, who agrees that she is the phinest in all the land since he defeats Maleficent to rescue her. Her two dress colors, pink and blue, are very close to wine and silver blue. She exemplifies a woman of intellect and integrity, just as the PBP girls do.

4. Delta Delta Delta

Tri Deltas are known for being beautiful and smart, a description that fits Belle perfectly. She doesn't care that the people in town seem to judge her for having her nose stuck in a book, just as Tri Delts pride themselves on their intelligence. She's also devoted to the ones she loves, just as Tri Delts make amazing friends because they care so deeply. Her two main dresses also just so happen to be yellow and blue, which are Tri Delta's colors.

5. Zeta Tau Alpha

Ariel is the daughter of a King, so Zeta's five-point crown goes perfectly with this princess. As a true princess, she exemplifies "seek the noblest" while committing herself to winning over Prince Eric without even having a voice. She is determined and gorgeous, managing to stay loyal to the sea and her family even in the midst of her troubles. Ariel would be a perfect Zeta.

6. Kappa Kappa Gamma

Just like Jasmine, Kappas are some of the noblest girls on campus. Kappa blues are some of Jasmine's favorite colors. Jasmine shows devotion to her city in wanting to help the commoners, just as Kappas are known for being devoted to helping others while also enjoying the finer parts of life.

7. Kappa Alpha Theta

Rapunzel is super adventurous and witty, just like Thetas. Like Thetas, Rapunzel follows her dreams and doesn't let anyone or anything stop her. She's charming and everyone she meets loves her, like how Thetas are perceived around campus. She loves kids in her village and is very playful at heart, fitting perfectly with Theta's philanthropy, CASA.

8. Delta Gamma

Moana exemplifies the motto of "Do good," as she adventures far and wide in order to keep her people safe. She is the most determined princess of them all, she won't let anyone slow her down on her mission. Of course, the anchor fits perfectly with this princess, since she spends her whole life dreaming about the water.

9. Alpha Chi Omega

Just like Alpha Chis, Anna is spunky and light-hearted. She's always searching for a good time, but she's also willing to travel far and wide to help a sister in need. Anna is irresistible and loveable, just like Alpha Chis.

10. Alpha Phi

Elsa lives out the motto "union hand in hand" by doing what she thinks is best for her kingdom. Elsa exemplifies women supporting one another in her devotion to loving her sister and trying to save her from falling for the wrong guy. Her sisterly love for Anna is just like the sisterly love that Alpha Phi's have for one another!

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