Which statement is true about Collegiate membership?

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Multiple Choice

Which statement is true about Collegiate membership?

Explanation:
Collegiate membership is for student musicians who are actively pursuing study at a college or university that has a chartered chapter. The defining requirement is being regularly matriculated as a student and currently enrolled in or having completed at least one course in music. This keeps the membership tied to active students within the organization’s music-focused purpose. The other descriptions refer to different membership types—an alumna has completed a degree, a patron is a non-student supporter, and a Laureate is a special honor—so they aren’t examples of Collegiate membership.

Collegiate membership is for student musicians who are actively pursuing study at a college or university that has a chartered chapter. The defining requirement is being regularly matriculated as a student and currently enrolled in or having completed at least one course in music. This keeps the membership tied to active students within the organization’s music-focused purpose. The other descriptions refer to different membership types—an alumna has completed a degree, a patron is a non-student supporter, and a Laureate is a special honor—so they aren’t examples of Collegiate membership.

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