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Also, if you look at the AST web site, the colony is at the Prescott campus. |
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I was thinking about this lately....
My alma matter is currently throwing around the idea of expanding for a fourth sorority to take the place of Kappa Delta (as if they could ;) ). I know the name Chi O had been tossed around in Panhellenic meetings over the past year, whether or not Chi O has been approached, I do not know. A good friend and sister of mine suggested that my campus look more towards the "smaller" sororities. Basically, this is a fantastic idea in my opinion. My understanding is a lot of what is holding back smaller orgs is money. So, a campus like mine, money is not really important because upstart costs would be low. You would be dealing with a chapter of 50 girls, max. Housing is not a problem because an on-campus, college-regulated house is provided for Greek orgs. We're in WV, which is not tremendously far from Pennsylvania. In my mind, it could and should work. So the question is...how do I, as member that is not affliated with one of these orgs get the word out to our Panhell? Kind of propose the idea without making it seem like I'm representing these organizations. (Although if you could arrage a kickback from ASA, 33girl, it would be much appreciated. j/k :)) Quite honestly, I do not think that our Panhell would ever consider this possibility on their own. |
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If your campus were to expand, it would be the responsibility of the campus to inform Panhellenic of their decision. All of the national sororities not on campus already are notified and will send interest packets. From there, it's up to your local panhellenic to make decisions. If you have a particular opinion, I would address a letter to the Director of Greek Life, indicating what your thoughts are. Not much more can be done after that. Quote:
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Ok, besides the point that someone already made about our founders doing just that, I am a person who banded together and wanted a new group. We did have a struggling group on campus, and as such we were denied the right to expand for a year and a half. We exsited underground, not recognized by anyone expect the other sororities who did nothing but disrespect us. We felt our fight for a fifth sorority was needed, so we persisted. Most of us had tried another group, and we just didn't "find our home" with anyone else. When we were finally allowed to be a local, the amount of juniors who came out for COB proved there was women interested in sorority life, but who just didn't feel comfortable with the other groups. My point of the story, we actually created such a stir about Greek Life on campus, that more woman came out for recruitment...and the struggling group got more members. Now, they have 35 woman, and cap is 55. My point is, even if there are struggling groups, expansion MAY help that group. edited to say: If our Panhellenic had been the only people to decide to expand, they never would. The people who ran Panhel (who have since graduated) were the most self centered women. Sorority life was full of bickering, and the atmosphere was dismal. The only reason we have Panhellenic unity was because 1. They banded together against us. 2. We killed 'em with kindness when we came on campus. 3. The meanies finally graduated!!!!:p |
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moxiegrrl,
as shadokat said, once there is "proper authority" establishing your campus open for expansion, the typical process is that the NPC will put an announcement in the expansion bulletin. Then NPC groups will submit proposals, and then usually the campus picks 2-4 groups to come to the campus and present. then, depending on the campus, each sorority votes on their choice, sometimes with other votes from campus stakeholders. i am sure many groups will be very excited about the opportunity, for all of the reasons you mentioned before! hopefully there will be many groups to choose from, and since the process can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, there is plenty of time to convince people that a smaller group may be the way to go. again, there are wonderful and unique things about each group, regardless of their sizes. there might be a group that really seems to be aligned with the values of the women on your campus. or another way might be to mention that smaller sororities have a ton of experience with colonizing at schools in "white space" - a campus with a small greek life where there aren't many alumnae in the region. i loved reading your post, and kddani's too. that's the whole point of these threads - there are strengths and positive reasons to bring EVERY NPC group to campus. when we highlight the ones that extend beyond typical selection factors, the playing field naturally begins to level itself! |
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