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Mndl 08-15-2015 11:48 AM

My good friend's daughter got Kappa Kappa Gamma! She's so excited!

KYKAT 08-15-2015 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Mndl (Post 2326116)
My good friend's daughter got Kappa Kappa Gamma! She's so excited!

Congrats!

amIblue? 08-15-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mndl (Post 2326116)
My good friend's daughter got Kappa Kappa Gamma! She's so excited!

Rah rah for Kappa Kappa Gamma!

irishpipes 08-15-2015 12:17 PM

AOII 148

Tigerfan 08-15-2015 12:27 PM

Alpha Chi Omega 129

irishpipes 08-15-2015 12:34 PM

Bama quota 120+7

KYKAT 08-15-2015 12:36 PM

Gamma Phi Beta 166

KKGAlumDGMom 08-15-2015 12:48 PM

When will list of names come out? Anxious to see where my rec girl ended up.

Jill1228 08-15-2015 01:04 PM

Not releasing a list this year
http://www.al.com/news/tuscaloosa/in...bid_day_1.html

Looks like there was a 92% placement

AOII Angel 08-15-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2325984)
It's dorms with chapter rooms.

I haven't heard anything about this! We had this situation until the dorm burnt down in 1999. It was great. I'm so excited to hear this.

Titchou 08-15-2015 02:12 PM

DG- 140 + 7 upperclass

strangisj 08-15-2015 02:22 PM

A friend of mine's daughter went through recruitment at Alabama and just joined Delta Zeta. According to her mom, 160 New Members for DZ!

NCSigma 08-15-2015 03:12 PM

My friend's daughter went ChiO! Yay!

Sciencewoman 08-15-2015 03:21 PM

https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...c5&oe=567CBA31

One of my rec girls went Gamma Phi Beta! Woo hoo!!!!!!!

Nanners52674 08-15-2015 03:27 PM

Holy cow on quota. My high school class was 171 students. I can't imagine a pledge class that big! Let alone the overall chapter size :eek:

Griffins&Quills 08-15-2015 03:37 PM

Jeez look at how big the GPhi house looks!

aphiadvisor 08-15-2015 03:52 PM

Alpha Phi 143

Loyally Kappa 08-15-2015 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jill1228 (Post 2326143)

That's too bad ... I used to enjoy seeing where all the girls came from.

Lcmrush 08-15-2015 05:54 PM

Any word on how many in Tri Delt, KD, or Kappa pledge classes? Haven't heard much from my friends there or my daughter since bids came out. Just a lot of great pictures!

Titchou 08-15-2015 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Griffins&Quills (Post 2326175)
Jeez look at how big the GPhi house looks!

Honey - they are all 40,000 SF or so there!

ShadeTree 08-15-2015 08:27 PM

140 for Zeta Tau Alpha.

I know one of the new Alpha Phi members.

Football Fan 08-15-2015 09:16 PM

Numbers
 
Here are some numbers Irish Pipes or others have posted. Quota is 120 + 7.

In no order....

APhi--------143
ZTA--------140
DDD--------130 Corrected number
GPhi--------166
AOPi-------148
DZ---------161
ACO-------129
DG--------147
PhiM------134

Please add any new numbers.

Loyally Kappa 08-15-2015 09:29 PM

I know one of the new Pi Beta Phi girls. I didn't know she was old enough yet!

Benzgirl 08-15-2015 09:38 PM

My Rec Girl went Pi Phi. That is three Alabama Pi Phis from my area in 3 years.

ladybug12 08-15-2015 09:41 PM

Phi Mu 134.

magnoliacurious 08-16-2015 04:24 PM

Kappa Alpha Theta put a picture of their 2015 new member class on their twitter page, I counted more than 150 new members, maybe some of you all could get a more accurate count!

magnoliacurious 08-16-2015 04:29 PM

Also, on their facebook page, Pi Beta Phi announced they took 137.

Amy Kates 08-16-2015 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by magnoliacurious (Post 2326375)
Kappa Alpha Theta put a picture of their 2015 new member class on their twitter page, I counted more than 150 new members, maybe some of you all could get a more accurate count!

164 Theta

g41965 08-16-2015 09:46 PM

A word of caution
 
The new houses are very big,if Greek life cools off at Alabama the notes on these houses will be hard to pay.
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Bamamom16 08-16-2015 09:59 PM

ADPi took 130.

ladybug12 08-16-2015 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by g41965 (Post 2326409)
The new houses are very big,if Greek life cools off at Alabama the notes on these houses will be hard to pay.
.

I felt the same way too until I got more "inside" information.

The most these houses sleep is 70. Most of the chapters at BAMA now have 400+ members. There are plenty of sorority houses nation-wide that sleep more women and have much smaller chapter numbers (in the 200-250 range).

I think it would take something catastrophic to happen for these chapters to not be able to pay for their new houses. Most of these house corporations had large sums of money in reserve waiting for this day to happen (millions of dollars).

Loyally Kappa 08-16-2015 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ladybug12 (Post 2326411)
I felt the same way too until I got more "inside" information.

The most these houses sleep is 70. Most of the chapters at BAMA now have 400+ members. There are plenty of sorority houses nation-wide that sleep more women and have much smaller chapter numbers (in the 200-250 range).

I think it would take something catastrophic to happen for these chapters to not be able to pay for their new houses. Most of these house corporations had large sums of money in reserve waiting for this day to happen (millions of dollars).

I'm not an Alabama native, but I sure know a lot of women who are. From what I understand, there hasn't been much in the way of building or major remodeling on Colonial Drive or Magnolia since the 1960s. All of this new construction is very timely, and with the exponential increase in membership, also needed. The public spaces of the new houses are large enough to accommodate the record high numbers of members for sisters and social functions ... including recruitment, but the bedrooms for the in-house sisters are still modest.

Still, I think it is a shame that the houses still cannot sleep even an entire pledge class. My sister-in-law and I both had daughters at UA at the same time (we were pregnant together twice), and while my daughters were officers in Tridelt and were able to live at the house their junior and senior years, my nieces were ZTA and never got the chance to live in the house at all. Gone are the days when you could move into the house when you were a freshman.

ladybug12 08-16-2015 11:47 PM

I agree, not getting to live in for at least a year is a shame. But, pledge classes at Ole Miss are estimated to be 150-170 this year...and who wants to build a house for that many to live in? And where would you add additional space? Most have maximized their add-on capability by adding a third floor, etc.

As you said, these newer builds are putting a premium on dining and meeting space so that the members can at least get together in the house for some quality time.

And many universities have invested in freshman housing and require all freshmen to live on campus in dorms to "bond with the university" by having that on-campus experience. I can think of very few schools who allow women to move into sorority housing as freshmen...University of Washington is one that comes to mind.

g41965 08-17-2015 02:20 AM

Real big
 
A 40000 square foot house still has a lot construction cost. I'd be putting 10 percent away every yearyou never know the 60s could return.

Titchou 08-17-2015 07:00 AM

The university holds the mortgages on all of them. A refi wouldn't be much of an issue.

Sciencewoman 08-17-2015 08:49 AM

As the president of an AHC that built a new house last year, I'm not worried. Back in the day, I lived in for 3 years and our chapter size closely matched the bed number...that was much more worrisome than the current situation where we have many live-outs who pay parlor fees and support the house. If chapter numbers got low, the HCBs faced big trouble meeting costs. Now, with RFM and the trend toward more live-outs, a "doomsday" scenario is less likely. It is sad that many women won't have a chance to live in, but it is also safer from a financial perspective.

If anything, this could make Indiana move away from bed quota...the live-out parlor fees really do help the budget and support the upgrades.

AGDAlum 08-17-2015 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ladybug12 (Post 2326417)
I agree, not getting to live in for at least a year is a shame. But, pledge classes at Ole Miss are estimated to be 150-170 this year...and who wants to build a house for that many to live in?

A house with capacity for a new member class of 170 + initiated members would be a residence hall. With a fancier living room. ;)

AlphaXi_Husky 08-17-2015 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ladybug12 (Post 2326417)
And many universities have invested in freshman housing and require all freshmen to live on campus in dorms to "bond with the university" by having that on-campus experience. I can think of very few schools who allow women to move into sorority housing as freshmen...University of Washington is one that comes to mind.

sidebar:

I wish UW had enough on-campus housing to have freshman live in the dorms, but the university relies on the Greek System to help fill the housing need. Believe me, it is a pain in the rear to try and figure out how many beds to hold open and then have all your new members move in on Bid Day. And then if you get quota additions you weren't expecting and you have to find room somewhere for those new members. Nightmare.


While it's a shame there are members who won't get to live in chapter facilities at all, I love the setup of the Bama houses - all that community space and then beds enough for some.

Sciencewoman 08-17-2015 11:05 AM

^^^ Do they do that at Washington State, too?

AlphaXi_Husky 08-17-2015 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2326497)
^^^ Do they do that at Washington State, too?

Nope. As far as I know, there are only two campuses in the nation where freshman move in right after getting a bid. I'm having trouble remembering the other campus off hand though.


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