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Should the national organization tell the group the answers to the last two questions? I could not imagine joining an organization without knowing these two things upfront. I find it kind of old that KBG is not telling the group these things. With regards to having to spend $10,000ish to cover the cost of colonization, well that would turn me off right away. I've been looking at engineering sororities and learning about the process of colonizing a group of one of those three organizations and have never heard of having to pay to get the sorority to colonize.
I did read the expansion guide on KBG website ( hey I've been snowed in for three days now). I find it interesting that a group would require so many specific things. Like paying for hotel for 6 officers, airfair ect, IDK it just seems weird to me and if I was in the OPs shoes I would be weirded out by all the money requirements. Are there any other sororities that are not part of the NPC that are not a major based or religious based group? |
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And pretty much every sorority has a colonization fee. |
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I can't think of any other national, non-special interest sororities that aren't council affiliated. Edit: Wikipedia has a list that might be helpful. |
I also wanted to add that Beta Sigma Phi is not based on religion or major. That might be something of interest to the OP as BSP has some college campus chapters.
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Yeah, as ree-Xi was right with I may be focusing on the wrong questions. I should be asking what kind of support do ΚΒΓ chapters receive from HQ.
And we have been in touch with ΚΒΓ about extension, but as this would be a big step we have to do our research and then vote on it. Some of these questions I asked would have been ask by my EC to them. A lot of my questions have been answered, even ones I would have never thought of asking! Now I'm just curious about the king of support from head office chapters would receive. Are there any ΚΒΓ that can answer this question? I know I can ask HQ, but asking here might get a more honest response. Also, for those in Canada in any other national or NPC organization, what sort of support are you receiving? What should I expect from HQ? Sorry for my ignorance, I'm just unsure where I would find these answers on here. Thank you in advance!!! :) |
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Regarding the whole "faith vs. NPC" issue, while the NPC might not have required its members be Protestant-only, many sororities were Protestant-only. Was this written into their constitutions? I can only speak for Beta Sigma Omicron, as I have read its constitution. At one point, only Protestants were allowed membership. (The majority chapters of BSO joined ZTA in 1964.)
Looking at KBG's wikipedia entry, some of the chapters that closed did so in the latter part of the 1960's, when Greek life started to decline in general: ALPHA, St. Louis University, 1947- 1967 BETA, Marquette University, 1917- 1968 ZETA, Loyola University New Orleans, 1961-1966. If you are worried about chapters closing, look at Findlay (2002- ???), Franklin & Marshall's (2003-2008) and Frostburg (2007-2013). Some research on GC will lead you to at least one thread on F&M's KBG closure. Compare the closing of three chapters with the chartering of 12 chapters, including St John's in OCt 2013. Good luck! |
Hi Luchia, I am a Alumni of Kappa Beta Gamma, if you have any questions about KBG I would be glad to help answer them for you!!!
-Kappabetagam |
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MaryPoppins, while those closures did occur, they were all for very different reasons at each chapter, and Kappa Beta Gamma has been growing significantly over the past five years. To continue to quote a thread on chapters that closed before our current International Executive Board, and a chapter that closed due to low retention/recruitment is not needed.
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