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thanks Luna. i love your new class. such a diverse group of women. how beautiful. congrats!
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Our organization was founded in October of 2002 and since then we have a total of 90 brothers and a Beta chapter, nearing the creation of our headquarters.
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I am in the process of starting my own fraternity, and was wondering who I had to address to make this thing official. thanks in advance
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Thanks guys! I love my beta babies so much, they are all so wonderful! =) Sometimes people wonder if we purposely try to be a multicultural sorority and I just go nope, we just sorta roll like that lol. Best of luck to everyone and their new classes!
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Congrats on your beautiful new class! We just initiated our Epsilon Class last weekend! 3 years after founding Delta Gamma Zeta and we're over 30 strong! (for us that's big because we're on a mostly non-greek campus) :):):)
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locals whats going on? My local is actively pre-paring for the summer and hopefully we will initiate new summer members for 2008. How successful was everyone else in their spring semester?
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just initiated 10 pledges in the fall and 2 in the spring. GDPi as it is now, without the two new sisters we initiated in the spring :) |
omega phi delta is now a member of the national american greek council. we are so excited!
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Hopefully, the local, community service sorority I'm starting will one day have at least one community and one collegiate chapter. Congratulations to successful local sororities!
(I'm going with the community route because I've already graduated from college.) |
We had one sister cross over from three. It's been a hard and bumpy road but we have sat down and changed a few rules here and there and made handbooks on pledging. We might start a summer pledge. In mean time we are trying get new shirts, but all the sites that do screen shots want about 20-24 shirts done. Sadly we only have seven girls.
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Gamma Nu Delta
In the process of becoming a recognized organization on campus. |
My mind took "The Girls Next Door" and thought Playboy. :eek:
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Hey any locals in ny around staten island or brooklyn? Looking to make have a mixer or meeting up to get to know fellow greeks.
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No. The name did not originate from the movie. The saying "she's like the girl next door," which was around long before the movie is used to refer to the kind of girl you can take home to meet your parents, she's sweet, well mannered, & well rounded generally speaking. An All American Girl. :) |
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I will have to look that television series up. I have never heard of it before.
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Omega Phi Delta is in the process of applying to become a non profit organization within ourstate. we are also in the process of getting our crest copyrighted.
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Im a member of the wonderful local sorority Delta Sigma Chi. We were founded in 1962 and going strong. We currently have 24 members. I am a member of the newest pledge class. At our school we aren't allowed to have rush or pledging until second semester, so I am not sure what the new class will look like but ill keep you updated :)
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I am proud to say that I a Sophisticated Lady of Sigma Alpha Chi Latina Sorority, Inc. established in 1997 at Missouri State University. We currently planing informationals for our next line this coming semester. Like Dazzler I am a member of our newest class. I crossed in the Spring of last year. We're just promoting, marketing, and representing Sigma Alpha Chi all day everyday! :)
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I understand EXACTLY how you feel! Sigma Alpha Chi shares a similar story. My class (Pi) was the last full line that the sorority had. We were 3 in and 3 out. Last semester like you, we had seven members, but two quit and we have one member at large. It has been difficult with just four girls, but I can honestly say that the sorority seems to run so muchmore smoothly and my sisters and I are the closest that we could possibly be. It would be great to have ten girls, we would be happy with that, but my big sister always told my line sisters and I that is isnt about quantity, but quality. My advice to you is to represent your sorority any way you can. We go to a lot of probates and educational programs, as well as other Greek events. I wear my letters as much as I possibly can, and I encourage my sisters to do the same so that way our faces can be tied to our letters. Establishing relationships with other Greek chapters is another suggestion. NPHC chapters and other Multicultural Greek chapters are great supporters of us. If you ever would like to chat local to local, just send me and message and I would love to talk! Good luck with your chapter and REPRESENT!!!! |
Hey locals whats the plan for fall oh8???? Omega Phi Delta is planning for a big recruitment this year. We're participating in the local awarness walk for ovarian cancer. And hopefully we will get the wheels turning for incorporation before the year is through.
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My local is having rush at uga next week. Can't believe its been almost ten years since I joined!
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expanding your organization to another school
I didnt want to start a new thread so i decided to post this question here..my sorority would like to increase our chapters to other local schools but we dont know exactly how that would happen.
I know schools have to be open to adding another GLO to their council. Even if they are, how is it possible for us to find out and perhaps host an information session on the campus? I am not looking for specific school answers, i'm looking to find out how other organizations were able to expand to other schools. Currently my organization is not affiliated with any school but we are hoping to expand to schools in an effort to gain national status. We had a school permit us registration last spring but the chapter we were hoping for collapsed. Any comments, questions, or similar situations? |
I think you'll have to find individuals who are willing to start a chapter. Have your sisters talk to their non-Greek friends at other universities and see if any of them are willing to start a colony of your sorority.
If you find individuals who are willing to put the work in, I think you'll be more likely to suceed. good luck! |
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This is the situation.
We were founded to be a college based sorority at a specific school. We do not consider ourselves a community sorority. At the time of submitting our constitution to the greek advisor we were informed that local sororities were not permitted registration. We were offered opportunity to look into other existing groups that are on a national council. We chose to keep our letters and are currently attempting to gain national status in an effort to become members of this campus' IFC. My question is: National organizations have chapters on multiple campuses. what are methods to get other schools, who have the need for a sorority to join, to know that we exist and contact us for a new chapter. |
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My fraternity began expanding when a brother transferred to a different school and brought the organization to the campus. Now our expansion occurs when an interested group of men contacts us to see if we'd like to open a chapter. You could try contacting local colleges (expansion is usually easier if it's done nearby) to let them know that you'd like to expand. They may invite you to come out and present/advertise on campus. That could stir up some interest and get the ball rolling. FYI - How would your sorority be joining IFC? |
It's actually IFSC here. so we'd be included
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ETA: I'm looking at the constitution for an IFSC at a school near your Alpha chapter. If it's the same school that you attend, there is no section requiring members of the council to be national organizations. You may want to bring that up to your Student Activities advisor. |
What school is that? Perhaps I could contact them in an effort for expansion.
But our student and activities handbook clearly reads that all sorority and fraternity groups must be of national existence as a requirement to join the IFSC. No local groups beyond the one that was founded in the 70's, is permitted to register. They consider us an underground sorority.It's an awful position to be in. The greek advisor encourages other registered groups to disregard our members as other greeks. That's why its important to us to become national. I invited my friends on facebook to attend an informational meeting that the sisters are having next month. Perhaps that will help us out. |
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My sorority began expanding when we were contacted by women at a school nearby our founding location who were familiar with some members. Now, in our eleventh year, we have Greek Life administrators actually contacting us and inviting us to expand. |
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ETA: I just got a chance to look over some of the pages on your website. One of the "reasons to join" is that you're not governed by a "giant head quarters [sic]." You realize that in order for your organization to function on a national level, you'll need to adopt some kind of national structure (i.e. headquarters)? It also states that the way to join is by applying. Do you interview prospects or just bid them because they apply? It comes off as a "hey! we'll take anybody!" type of organization, and I'm sure you don't want that. |
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As far as the "giant hq" it means that we will not become members of a national headquaters that will require demands that we may find unecessary to maintain a sisterhood. An example would be quota. We dont believe in quota. And that's all i have to say for that. We are members of a smaller council. This council provides us with the national structure we need and find acceptable. My sorority is an inclusive organization. We do offer membership to all applicants. That is not to say that every applicant becomes a member. We require applicants to participate in a variety of mandatory events in order to demonstrate their ability to carry our mission as a sorority. It kind of seems like more than it is when its typed like that, but its not. |
OK, maybe I'm blind but your page confused me and your myspace didn't help. Where are you located - Temple or Cheyney? Which is your Alpha chapter? Plus, you need to put the founders' full names on the site.
knight_shadow - if they are at Cheyney, more than likely there IS something on the books saying they have to be national. Ditto for Temple. Cheyney is state-owned, Temple is state-affiliated. LaSalle is a private Catholic college - it's a WHOLE different animal. |
Our myspace needs updating. We dont have chapters at those schools. This is old information.
I actually update our website and I am not putting full names because of security reasons. I understand that if anyone truly wanted to figure out the full identity of our founders they could, but for now the names have to stay as they are. What's the reason for full names anyway? If our site confuses you, let me know what i can change. I'd like for people to understand the message of my sorority. |
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It's not professional to omit last names and locations - and I don't understand the "security reasons" for doing so. |
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