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UVa matched 603 women according to the Cavalier Daily. There are 15 NPC GLOs there.
http://www.cavalierdaily.com/CVArtic...32108&pid=1670 My D's former hs teammate just pledged Chi O there which happened to be the same chapter where my S's 5th grade teacher was an active. ADPi took 45 women which will make another friend very happy as HER daughter is the Recruitment Chair there. |
Ohio State University:
Quota was 25, Chapter Total is 100 Alpha Chi Omega-17 Alpha Gamma Delta - 19 Alpha Omicron Pi-10 Kappa Kappa Gamma- 20 Delta Gamma- 25 Alpha Phi- 24 Kappa Delta-23 Pi Beta Phi- 12 Kappa Alpha Theta- 19 Delta Zeta- 12 Delta Delta Delta- 25 Alpha Epsilon Phi- 23 Alpha Xi Delta- 15 Chi Omega- 25 |
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Sororities are limited to a house total of 100, so low pledge numbers may or may not mean they are already at total. When I was in school, total was 105 and 15 of the 18 houses were full. Now, there are only 14 chapters, but loads of Multi-Cultural chapters I'm not sure if they have early release. I know in last year's FR, many of the traditionally more popular houses did not make quota or total, which is why Alpha Gamma Delta did so well during their re-colonization, which followed Formal Rush. Except for Miami of Ohio, the state of Ohio in general is not a big Greek conclave. Growing up, the only thing I knew about GLOs was that my cousin was in one (didn't even know that my dad was Greek). It isn't the center of your life, your parents do not necessarily have the same friends they did in school or college, there were no teas or preparation, and nothing was mentioned about GLOs at my high school. When I was going through Rush and for the first time read about Recs, my mom had to ask around to find women that were in sororities. It turns out, many of her friends were Greek, but she didn't know it because it never came into a conversation. Most houses are now doing COB, which was unheard of when I was in school in the 80s. I don't have the exact number that went through recruitment, but I was to say that I heard 800-900 were signed up. |
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You are correct. The same year that ADPi left, so did DPhiE. Sigma Delta Tau and Phi Mu left in the 90s and Zeta Tau Alpha have left in the late 80s. Kappa Delta did a huge recolonization in the 80s which took them from a low of 20 members to total. Many of the houses are physically large. Ours held 56 (out of 100 in the chapter), so when you back out pledges, those traveling abroad and locals, it basically means everyone has to live in the house. This has been a big problem for several chapters |
Ohio Wesleyan University
Quota = 9 Tri Delta - 10 Delta Gamma - 9 Delta Zeta - 9 Kappa Alpha Theta - 10 Kappa Kappa Gamma - 10 |
Denison University, Granville, Ohio
Quota = 24 I'm still waiting on two more houses and will update you as I have numbers Alpha Chi Omega - 6 Delta Delta Delta - 25 Delta Gamma - 24 Kappa Alpha Theta - 15 Kappa Kappa Gamma - 24 Pi Beta Phi - 25 |
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Knox Recruitment
Tri-Delta at Knox College
Q 12 DDD 12 Benzgirl, According to our chapter advisor quota at Denison was 24. Chapter total is 80. |
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No it's not. From what I was told, a lot of girls suicided and lost. One of the traditionally strongest chapters took one of the lowest pledge classes, but they always compete with the same girls as one chapter that took quota. Also,two chapters that didn't take quota -- Kappa Delta and Alpha Phi -- couldn't take quota because it would take them over chapter total of 100. |
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