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naraht 05-19-2010 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sister Havana (Post 1930858)
Virginia Intermont?

Looks like that should go on the list as well. VIC appears to have no social greeks, but the student handbook mentions the Title IX exemption for social greeks in the section on what a student club can't discriminate on. Looks like they perhaps might recognize social greeks in the future...

Randy

Sister Havana 05-19-2010 07:46 PM

Also:
College of Mount St. Joseph
Cedar Crest College
Saint Vincent College
Carlow University
University of Maine Farmington

naraht 05-20-2010 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sister Havana (Post 1931345)
Also:
College of Mount St. Joseph
Cedar Crest College
Saint Vincent College
Carlow University
University of Maine Farmington

Wow.

I'll check these... UMF probably falls in the same group with Alaska-Southeast and Illinois-Springfield, Small public schools where APO got there before the socials.

Carlow and Cedar Crest were (are?) small women's schools, where there weren't Sororities.

College of Mount St. Joseph, and St. Vincent, it might be religious, small or both, I'll have to check.

Randy

Senusret I 05-20-2010 11:12 AM

I'm surprised there isn't already a list of non-greek schools compiled somewhere on a message board for pre-college parents. oldu might even have a list, or access to it.

naraht 05-20-2010 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1931654)
I'm surprised there isn't already a list of non-greek schools compiled somewhere on a message board for pre-college parents. oldu might even have a list, or access to it.

That was the first place I looked, one of my first hits was the Insider's guide to colleges, 2010 (http://books.google.com/books?id=_-2...page&q&f=false) which among other probably good entries, included University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and University of Washington, both of which were pretty easy to check and *do* have fraternities/sororities.

(I'd be surprised if any of the land grant universities for the 50 states had no greeks)


I'd welcome a list put together by someone with a brain.

Randy


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