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ASTalumna06 10-27-2017 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by clemsongirl (Post 2445753)
Gonzaga has chapters of Kappa Sigma and Theta Chi, I think? As well as a chapter of Alpha Pi Phi, the Canadian national sorority. None of those are recognized by the schools but all recognized by HQ.

Ok, this makes sense. Because I found this...
http://m.gonzagabulletin.com/news/ar....html?mode=jqm

But then also saw this...
https://www.gonzaga.edu/student-life...sororities.asp

Sister Havana 10-28-2017 12:53 AM

Holy Cross
Oberlin College

PKT4LIFE 10-28-2017 02:26 AM

Rice University?

clemsongirl 10-30-2017 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by pinksequins (Post 2445757)
Caltech
Xavier, Providence (basketball schools)
Davidson
Amherst
Trinity (TX) (locals)

Davidson does have an extensive system of national fraternities. It's the female groups that are either NPHC sororities or local "eating houses":

http://www.davidson.edu/student-life...ons/greek-life

LXA SE285 10-31-2017 02:44 PM

The Claremont Colleges (Claremont-McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona, Scripps)
Occidental
Reed
Williams

honeychile 10-31-2017 04:13 PM

If PSU keeps up their streak, they may be next.

irishpipes 10-31-2017 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2446086)
The Claremont Colleges (Claremont-McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona, Scripps)
Occidental
Reed
Williams

Occidental has Kappa Alpha Theta

DEVODUDE 10-31-2017 08:36 PM

Not a well known school, but Drew University (NJ) has no NIC and NPC Orgs.

PhilTau 11-01-2017 03:16 PM

Could be wrong, but maybe include Seattle Pacific University.

Reed College was mentioned above. Can't even imagine any Greek social organization there.

naraht 11-01-2017 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PhilTau (Post 2446151)
Could be wrong, but maybe include Seattle Pacific University.

Reed College was mentioned above. Can't even imagine any Greek social organization there.

I'm pretty far to the left politically, and the student organization list looks like something that a student of Oral Roberts University would write as a *spoof* of a Liberal school.

naraht 11-01-2017 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DEVODUDE (Post 2446116)
Not a well known school, but Drew University (NJ) has no NIC and NPC Orgs.

Has an Alpha Phi Omega chapter. By the OP, that counts as greek life.

PhilTau 11-01-2017 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by naraht (Post 2446161)
I'm pretty far to the left politically, and the student organization list looks like something that a student of Oral Roberts University would write as a *spoof* of a Liberal school.

The list is rather amusing. Most people do not know about Reed. Or you sometimes hear people joke about how liberal it is. But in reality, Reed is a pretty impressive place.

It did not grow out of student revolts and experimentation of the 60s, but out of a desire to provide a flexible, individualized approach to a rigorous liberal arts education. It was founded in 1908, explicitly in reaction to what was then being provided on the East Coast Ivy Leagues. So the college lacks varsity athletics, fraternities, and exclusive social clubs. It instead focused on being an intensely academic and intellectual college whose purpose was to devote itself academic life.

According to Wikipedia, Reed has produced the second-highest number of Rhodes scholars for any liberal arts college—32—as well as over fifty Fulbright Scholars, over sixty Watson Fellows, and two MacArthur ("Genius") Award winners. A very high proportion of Reed graduates go on to earn PhDs, particularly in the sciences, history, political science, and philosophy. Reed is third in percentage of its graduates who go on to earn PhDs in all disciplines, after only Caltech and Harvey Mudd. In 1961, Scientific American declared that second only to Caltech, "This small college in Oregon has been far and away more productive of future scientists than any other institution in the U.S."

Sister Havana 11-01-2017 09:30 PM

Liberty University
Oral Roberts University
Governors State University (IL)

honeychile 11-01-2017 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Sister Havana (Post 2446196)
Liberty University
Oral Roberts University
Governors State University (IL)

With this list in mind, I would imagine that Wheaton College has no Greek life, either.

clemsongirl 11-02-2017 09:46 AM

Playing a slightly different game, this is a list of schools I can think of off the top of my head that do have national orgs but don't recognize them:
Harvard
Princeton
Santa Clara
Georgetown
Brandeis
Boston College
Gonzaga


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