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Tom Earp 04-07-2007 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PiLambda1 (Post 1425331)
I liked Biff's outline of those requirements, but I would say they are more
strong suggestions than steadfast law. I noticed that one of the requirements
said that the school must be a 4 year undergraduate school. STLCOP
doesn't meet that by a long shot. We are a 6 year doctoral program.

Of course, we have a wealth of alumni base in STL...



BE

Brandon, a good point and I for one was going why are we going there.

But, I am sure it is a very worth while school to place a Zeta at and as you say a wealth of Alumni. It also seems to be doing quite well and is needless to say a plus for LXA!

But, there must be a little flexability in any structure.

SLCOP is unique so to speak being 6 instead of four years.

Cube TX 04-11-2007 10:36 AM

It's too bad that we won't be getting chapters at the 2 big schools in Arizona anytime soon. Both are major universities and this region has been lacking in chapters ever since UNM, U of A and ASU all got pulled. For awhile NMSU wasn't around either. I always thought it was great going down to U of A whenever we played them in football... true, we always lost, but it was fun and we always had a place to stay.

HONKY660 04-11-2007 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PiLambda1 (Post 1425331)
I liked Biff's outline of those requirements, but I would say they are more
strong suggestions than steadfast law. I noticed that one of the requirements
said that the school must be a 4 year undergraduate school. STLCOP
doesn't meet that by a long shot. We are a 6 year doctoral program.
BE

The reason they say 4 year undergraduate school is so that a chapter can't be formed at community college or 2 year college. There was a chapter that was shut down years back because the school became a 2 year college, I believe it was Vincennes University.

Tom Earp 04-11-2007 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HONKY660 (Post 1427997)
The reason they say 4 year undergraduate school is so that a chapter can't be formed at community college or 2 year college. There was a chapter that was shut down years back because the school became a 2 year college, I believe it was Vincennes University.


HONKY, the G A in Indy this question was brought up about two (Jr. Colleges) discussed and voted down.


The stigma of going to schools for four years is just that.

It as I mentioned is more normal for at least 4 1/2 to 5 years. That has been used as the norm for years and years.

Maybe it should be made more flexible but what justification would there be?

If 4 years is still the norm, and envoking the 8 Semesters to go Alumni to prevent paying dues would be a small portion of Brothers.

This would not prevent Alum Brothers from living in the Chapter House and paying rent which woud cover parlor fees also.
This still prevents them from holding an office and voting in elections of any kind.

Whether it is right or not, IHQ does not make final decissions, the Brothers do at G A every two years.


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