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LaneSig 09-14-2020 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by clemsongirl (Post 2479438)
These suspensions happened last spring but I don't think they were posted on here until now-happy to go post them in last year's thread if bumping it is a better place for them.

William & Mary Delta Sigma Theta

William & Mary Delta Phi

I'll add them in. It was difficult to keep up with closures and suspensions last spring.

JayhawkAOII 09-21-2020 01:54 PM

AOII has closed our chapter at TCU due to low numbers.

OleMissGlitter 09-21-2020 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JayhawkAOII (Post 2479655)
AOII has closed our chapter at TCU due to low numbers.

Oh wow. That was fast. So sad.

Iota_JWH 09-21-2020 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by OleMissGlitter (Post 2479656)
Oh wow. That was fast. So sad.

I sat next to a collegian from TCU on a flight from Dallas last year. She said the campus was very materialistic and status consious. Sounds like SMU and UT.

PGD-GRAD 09-21-2020 03:56 PM

Isn’t TCU near the end of recruitment? Did the AOII close before it started or during? It’s SUCH a shame when a campus culture is such that unless you come from THIS TOWN and went to THIS SCHOOL and wear THIS DESIGNER then you’re somehow not worthy.

shirley1929 09-21-2020 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JayhawkAOII (Post 2479655)
AOII has closed our chapter at TCU due to low numbers.

Isn't TCU in the middle of recruitment right now? I think they're between 2nd and 3rd Rounds? I had a Rec Girl pledge that chapter a few years ago - that makes me really sad. :(

Cookiez17 09-21-2020 04:10 PM

Yeah I was about to say it's heartbreaking that the chapter got this news in the middle of recruitment. Also looking at the irishpipes thread the chapter is relatively new too.

g41965 09-22-2020 09:09 PM

DU expansions
 
The DU Quarterly was just published. DU is expanding to University of Nevada , University of Delaware and Purdue University in the Spring of 2021 and The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Washington State University and Texas Tech University in the Fall of 2021.

content.camille 09-22-2020 10:02 PM

The Zeta Chi Chapter of Delta Gamma at the University of Delaware has closed as of the end of the Spring Semester of 2020.

Announced five days ago via the Delta Gamma official Instagram, the notice of closure was delayed due to COVID-19.

LaneSig 09-23-2020 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by g41965 (Post 2479696)
The DU Quarterly was just published. DU is expanding to University of Nevada , University of Delaware and Purdue University in the Spring of 2021 and The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Washington State University and Texas Tech University in the Fall of 2021.

Is the Nevada expansion at UNLV or UNR?

33girl 09-23-2020 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cookiez17 (Post 2479661)
Yeah I was about to say it's heartbreaking that the chapter got this news in the middle of recruitment. Also looking at the irishpipes thread the chapter is relatively new too.

Better for them to close in the middle of rush than right after when the pledge classes are already picked.

shirley1929 09-23-2020 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2479712)
Better for them to close in the middle of rush than right after when the pledge classes are already picked.

Very true. Its just sad that it's after the chapter had spent so much effort (I'm assuming?) working on recruitment. Also, I feel like that's always a time where the chapter feels the closest (work week) and to then be told you're losing your charter is just painful. Would have been better off telling them during the shutdown in April if they knew it was imminent.

However, I'm guessing they waited for the first round of returns to try and see how the recruitment might play out?

irishpipes 09-23-2020 01:01 PM

I think TCU is a typical tough Texas school to crack, and the chapter was barely off the ground when a second new group was brought on. ---> premature death

ComradesTrue 09-23-2020 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by irishpipes (Post 2479716)
I think TCU is a typical tough Texas school to crack, and the chapter was barely off the ground when a second new group was brought on. ---> premature death

Yes, Phi Mu came on about 4-5 years after AOII, and I agree that can be rough on a new chapter.

Texas schools can be tough to crack without name recognition, however, 50% of TCU student are now from out of state with a large portion from California, the Midwest, and SEC country. I think this may be less a factor in the closing of AOII because Sigma Kappa, Gamma Phi Beta, and Phi Mu have all had successful new chapters in the last 20 years or so without a strong presence at the big Texas schools prior to their TCU colonization.

Honestly, I think AOII was doomed from the start because of campus culture *at the time* which corresponded with the rise of the online sorority ranking site. That site was flooded with posts- and people in real life- discussing tiers and that if you are new "you start at the bottom and work your way up." It was horrible to witness but this mindset was broadcast loud and often by a small but vocal enough group of undergraduates, which included both sorority women and the fraternities.

Before AOII could even recruit the potential founders were being told that they would have to start at the bottom in terms of tiers and social status. There was no campus support for them at all. Who would want to join that? Panhellenic and the Greek Life Office could have/should have been much more on top of this situation to ensure that unaffiliated women saw membership in a new sorority as a positive and not a social negative.

They were able to recruit a wonderful group of women, however chapter total at the time was in the high 100s, and they only pledged about 60-70. I was worried from day one and knew they would never be able to catch up.

Other than that vile ranking site that was new at the time (and maybe someone different in the GL office? Honestly not sure on that..) I don't know why their colonization was different than the other three that I mentioned. When those groups came to campus all the sorority members were on board, encouraging their unaffiliated friends to go for it. There was widespread excitement over campus about those groups, with members wearing buttons, etc promoting the new group. All three of those groups pledged close to campus total, and all have thrived since. Very different than AOII.

Starting with a smaller group and then to have to do recruitment the next fall.. well that's tough on a chapter. I am not sure they have ever made quota. It is unfortunate that Phi Mu had to come so quickly but the chapters were bursting at the seams. While it was refreshing to see the campus go all out in support for Phi Mu my heart broke for AOII.

g41965 09-23-2020 04:58 PM

DU
 
Hi Lane,

DU is expanding to University of Nevada at Reno.


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