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12-10-2009 10:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush
(Post 1873971)
I have a question about moving total up so much in this kind of environment. It seems to me pretty counter intuitive to do so when you have a recent colonization, an upcoming colonization, one NPC chapter that's so small it is unhoused and doesn't do formal recruitment, and at least one chapter that has struggled to make quota up until this year. (At least this is the overall situation I have gathered from reading Greekchat.) Wouldn't this make the big chapters even huger and the smaller/newer/struggling chapters struggle even more to try to keep up? Can someone explain to me the rationale behind the decision? I'm not dissing it, I'm just wondering what it is supposed to achieve.
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Total had not been changed in several years, despite very large quotas and even quota additions. The largest chapters are well above the new Total. However the smaller ones had their hands tied because Total was just 180. There was no way they could even come close to catching up with out a significant increase.
In hindsight Total could have and perhaps should have been increased in prior years, but everyone was hesitant to do so because of Alpha Phi's recolonization. There had not been a re/colonization effort here for an incredibly long time. No one was sure how it would go over, particularly in the first year they would fully participate in Formal Recruitment. As it turned out there was little cause for concern because they came on like gangbusters in year #1 recruiting up to Chapter Average and then did an amazing job in FR. With their current numbers they will not be participating in COR despite the Total increase. Due to Alpha Phi's success, everyone is very optimistic that DG's return in 2011 will prove to be just as successful.
Here is something I learned from our NPC Area Advisor that I did not know before. In the year prior to a re/colonization established chapters are allowed to COR up to Chapter Average without having Total changed. Since a colony is allowed to recruit up to Chapter Average it's only fair that the established chapters also have that benefit before hand. Therefore next year any chapters that are still on the smaller end of the scale will have the opportunity to get their numbers up.
As for SDT, well that is such a unique case on this campus and I'm not going to rehash the why's of it. If anyone's interested they can search the forums for past discussions. Point being, to include SDT in the calculations of Chapter Average used to determine Chapter Total would dramatically skew the numbers lower. It would unfairly penalize the other chapters and more importantly the PNMs who are interested in joining one of them.
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Originally Posted by APhi4Ever
(Post 1874050)
Is this taking into account graduating seniors? Plus, some women may transfer/drop out/go inactive/or study abroad. Even then so, I'm sure many of those chapters would still not have a lot of spots to fill regardless.
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The numbers Titchou quoted were from late October. They may change slightly after December to include those things you mentioned. Still, I don't anticipate a significant increase in the number of chapters eligible to COR.
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