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FSUZeta 06-19-2022 07:47 PM

APO is quite different than NPC sororities.

naraht 06-20-2022 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 2490075)
APO is quite different than NPC sororities.

*ABSOLUTELY*. Never claimed it was the same. Only claimed that Alpha Phi Omega should have an easier time keeping a chapter active at a community college than an NPC sorority and... They have only managed to do so in a few cases. If 90% of APO chapters at community colleges fail, what percentage will the NPC manage?

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FSUZeta 06-20-2022 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by naraht (Post 2490085)
*ABSOLUTELY*. Never claimed it was the same. Only claimed that Alpha Phi Omega should have an easier time keeping a chapter active at a community college than an NPC sorority and... They have only managed to do so in a few cases. If 90% of APO chapters at community colleges fail, what percentage will the NPC manage?

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Sorry, I missed the point of your post. I agree with you, and think that NPC sororities at a CC would not be a good thing

naraht 06-21-2022 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 2490086)
Sorry, I missed the point of your post. I agree with you, and think that NPC sororities at a CC would not be a good thing

*Maybe* some of the feeder schools like Parkland (next to UIUC) might pull it off, but as a change in concept to the NPC (where *any* sorority would end up with 5% of its chapters being at CCs) *forget it*.

As a reminder to myself. I've found some of the rosy pictures painted for APO on expanding more fully to CCs in the late 1960's, but can't access them from work.

Note, Alpha Phi Omega did have a chapter within its first 15 years at a school that didn't offer bachelors degrees, it was a college of Osteopathic Medicine.


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