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Re: no requirements...okay
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I think you may have missed some key points. AXiDTrish said, "I advise at a small, technical school that has less than 700 women on it." - It's a small school - The school centers around a technology theme - There are only 700 women on campus The women at this campus are somewhat slim pickin's as opposed to 30,000 person major university. I'm certainly not surprised that there are so few members in the chapters. .....Kelly :) |
Re: Think outside the box...
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PsychTau makes some excellent points. What came to mind for me is catering to the students you have available. For example, if the college really is heavy on the technology side, maybe the chapters could sponsor special guest speakers to address "Careers for Women in XYZ industry" etc. That makes the activity relevant to the women you are trying to attract. Everyone wins - the students learn some great info and the chapters get good PR. .....Kelly :) |
the matter is moot
all this about tiny chapters and those who remain tiny. The
matter is moot, my ladies, and while I generally address the men, it is unlikely that any organization, national in scope, would take a group of 15 or less, whether in the much heralded Brooklyn College or Dropsie University, as experience shows that there is not a lot of promise. There have been a few sororities, in my time, who chartered with twenty or less, but they had a huge alum backing and were at a prestigious campus with a plan to grow considerably. They had no intentions of remaining small, and being good, they would not deny a good candidate a chance to join. And, again, if the quality is there, the growth will come. Naw, better off stayin' local. |
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dear miss manners
I never had any intention of wedging in on the tiny female groups
and I certainly shall not in the future. But I did not know that this site was divvied up into identifiable groups...will keep that in mind. I am sure my good Tri Sigma pals in Kansas (where they have no rinky-dink chapters...all are good and large) would be right proud of you. I shall depart and never darken your stoop again. And thank you kindly for your heartfelt input. Potrzebie |
I don't think size matters (When it comes to this stuff!!)
This isn't a small vs. large debate. I enjoy my small (not AS small, but still small) chapter. I don't see the point in canning a sisterhood that's not causing any problems. Being small isn't a crime. |
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you missed the point entirely
you are still making excuses for having a weenie chapter, and
you do not grasp, even grasp, what is being said. Go to your room. |
Re: you missed the point entirely
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You make way too many narrowminded GENERALIZATIONS. You've stated in the past that sororities without housing are an insult to the organization, that any group without a house isn't a fraternity, and that NPHC's multiculturals are not "real" fraternites/sororities. NOW, small chapters are all "weenie" chapters that should not be allowed to remain a part of the national even when it's been previously stated that said org is IDENTICAL in size to all others? That is insulting. Futhermore, NPC operations and TKE's are NOTHING alike, so please offer no more of your lofty comments on OUR business. You irritate me and everyone else when you attempt to discuss sororities and offer your UNSUPPORTED conjecture which comes from no where. I don't care how many years of TKE you have under your belt. You have never been in an NPC sorority or had experience with a Panhellenic so your opinions and generalizations on them are PULLED FROM NOWHERE!!!!!! We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread. :) |
Re: you missed the point entirely
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Not only that, but your own fraternity has some "weenie" chapters of it's own, if by weenie you mean small in size. TKE at Pitt has been one of the smallest for years (if they're even still there), and they didn't have a real house. What does that make them? As has been said, those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! What kind of representative are you of your fraternity for constantly insulting small chapters, the women of GC, etc? How is that living up to your fraternity's ideals? |
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Ahem, now back on the subject
Trish,
I suggest you contact the greek advisor at the Colorado School of Mines (Golden, CO) for some advice. Mines sounds a lot like the college you are writing about. They have about 2000 undergrads, of which there are probably 500 women (all engineering). In 20 years, the sorority community has grown from 1 small NPC and 1 local to 3 NPC's (Sig Kap, Pi Phi, and Alpha Phi). The college just built new houses for each of them on the row, sleeping about 25 or so per house. I am not sure how big the chapters are, but they seem to be doing well. Definitely a success story, although some of the more narrow minded posters here may disagree. Many of the fraternities on campus have been around since the early 1900's- just goes to show you that greeks can do well on smaller campuses, with smaller rosters. Good luck in your efforts! |
Thank You!!
Thank you to everyone for your great advice! Your comments show me that we are on the right track....we have completed campus questionnaires, etc and I will definitely take all your suggestions to the women. I will also contact the Colorado school suggested. Thank you Thank you!!!
If you have any additional suggestions, I'm game! |
Re: dear miss manners
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