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Denise_DPhiE 02-15-2007 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by AEPhiSierra (Post 1399124)
Just curious if anyone has heard any updates on the USC NPC expansion.

Which USC - U of Southern Cal at LA??

Did AEPhi present?

LaneSig 02-16-2007 10:14 AM

New Expansions Announced


Sigma Delta Tau - University of Southern California

Alpha Epsilon Phi - University of Connecticut

Kappa Alpha Theta - University of North Florida

Delta Gamma - University of North Texas (Kappa Delta will expand in 2009)

Kappa Kappa Gamma - Loyola Chicago (A chapter of Kappa Beta Gamma disaffiliated from their organization to join NPC)

Theta Phi Alpha - Utica College, Rockhurst College, MedCentral College of Nursing, Thomas More College

Opening for expansion - University of Illinois and University of Texas - Dallas

banditone 02-16-2007 10:32 AM

wow! I had no idea they had greeks at UT-Dallas.

ta kala 02-16-2007 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by sunnydebs (Post 1378053)
It would be a recolonization for KD at Beloit.

Kappa Delta has been chosen to recolonize at Beloit!:)

LaneSig 02-16-2007 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by banditone (Post 1399576)
wow! I had no idea they had greeks at UT-Dallas.

At UTD they have:

IFC - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chi Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, and Kappa Sigma

NPC - Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Gamma Delta

http://www.utdallas.edu/student/dev/greek/orgs.htm

AEPhiSierra 02-16-2007 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Denise_DPhiE (Post 1399368)
Which USC - U of Southern Cal at LA??

Did AEPhi present?

Yep, that is the correct USC. While I don't know officially whether or not they presented I would be very suprised if they didn't. It would have been a recolonization, there are plenty of alumnae in the area from our other Cali chapters including UCLA and a former national council member is one of their greek advisors plus it was a jewish-interest sorority

I am actually really surprised we didn't get it but congratulations to SDT.

ZTAngel 02-16-2007 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1399570)
New Expansions Announced

Kappa Alpha Theta - University of North Florida

I had no idea that UNF was expanding. That school has really grown over the last few years.

MissCaramella 02-16-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ZTAngel (Post 1399608)
I had no idea that UNF was expanding. That school has really grown over the last few years.

Yeah, it has! If I can remember correctly, they will be building houses soon (how soon, I don't know).

TSteven 02-16-2007 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1399570)
New Expansions Announced

Theta Phi Alpha - Thomas More College

FYI: This will be a re-colonization for Theta Phi Alpha.

Tom Earp 02-19-2007 05:17 PM

Fantastic and Congratulations to The Ladys of ZTA!:)

BamaDad DZ 02-19-2007 08:09 PM

My daughter, a freshman DZ at the University of Alabama, heard there were approximately 2,000 pnms signed up for Fall 2007 recruitment. The source may be hearsay originating at the DZ house, the Greek Life Office, or the local pub, for all I know. However, UA had over 1,400 pnms sign up for recruitment last Fall. By the year 2010, the University of Alabama expects to increase student enrollment by 8,000 students, including graduate and law students, so you might expect the number of pnms to increase proportionately each year. Moreover, the pnm total for the past few years has increased by one to two hundred per year. If the estimated number of 2,000 pnms for Fall 2007 is true, how does the University accommodate so many young ladies? Will there likely be further colonization by non-represented sororities to fulfill the demand for Greek membership? The current houses on campus can only handle a finite number of actives, right? Any thoughts or comments?

LaneSig 02-20-2007 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by ZTAngel (Post 1399608)
I had no idea that UNF was expanding. That school has really grown over the last few years.

According to their Greek Life website, the number of Greeks has tripled this past year. They recently added Delta Upsilon to their IFC chapters.

33girl 02-20-2007 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaDad DZ (Post 1400938)
My daughter, a freshman DZ at the University of Alabama, heard there were approximately 2,000 pnms signed up for Fall 2007 recruitment. The source may be hearsay originating at the DZ house, the Greek Life Office, or the local pub, for all I know. However, UA had over 1,400 pnms sign up for recruitment last Fall. By the year 2010, the University of Alabama expects to increase student enrollment by 8,000 students, including graduate and law students, so you might expect the number of pnms to increase proportionately each year. Moreover, the pnm total for the past few years has increased by one to two hundred per year. If the estimated number of 2,000 pnms for Fall 2007 is true, how does the University accommodate so many young ladies? Will there likely be further colonization by non-represented sororities to fulfill the demand for Greek membership? The current houses on campus can only handle a finite number of actives, right? Any thoughts or comments?

The problem at Alabama (and other Southern schools that are steeped in tradition) is that a new sorority is looked at somewhat askance. Women would rather be in no sorority at all (or a chapter with 300 women that they barely know) than the "wrong" sorority.

The NPC sororities that aren't represented there are quite aware of this and as you would imagine, very reluctant to sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into a colonization effort that may not pan out.

AnchorAlumna 02-20-2007 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by BamaDad DZ (Post 1400938)
My daughter, a freshman DZ at the University of Alabama, heard there were approximately 2,000 pnms signed up for Fall 2007 recruitment. The source may be hearsay originating at the DZ house, the Greek Life Office, or the local pub, for all I know. However, UA had over 1,400 pnms sign up for recruitment last Fall. By the year 2010, the University of Alabama expects to increase student enrollment by 8,000 students, including graduate and law students, so you might expect the number of pnms to increase proportionately each year. Moreover, the pnm total for the past few years has increased by one to two hundred per year. If the estimated number of 2,000 pnms for Fall 2007 is true, how does the University accommodate so many young ladies? Will there likely be further colonization by non-represented sororities to fulfill the demand for Greek membership? The current houses on campus can only handle a finite number of actives, right? Any thoughts or comments?

Gotta be rumor...very few sign up this early. Forms are not even up yet on the Panhellenic Web site. Most sign up during or after summer orientation sessions. But sororities are beginning to prepare now for fall recruitment. There's probably a lot of talk, especially with Dr. Witt's famous campaign to increase enrollment. I would not be surprised if recruitment figures hit 2,000 in two to four years. Looks like expansion is inevitable. But don't expect that Panhellenic to be happy about it...or for life to be easy for the new group(s) on the block. We're talking an investment of several million for a house...and nobody knows where they would be. It'll be interesting....

Ocalagirl 02-24-2007 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ZTAngel (Post 1399608)
I had no idea that UNF was expanding. That school has really grown over the last few years.

Does anyone know when the expansion will actually take place? In the fall or this expansion still in the works? My cousin goes there and I was telling her she should really give recruitment a shot and with Theta on board it might give her something to be very active in!


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