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So is Sigma Chi now eligible to be off probation? I see in the earlier post that it was for the spring semester.
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Fingers crossed!
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Maybe it was peeling paint I saw? For all I know it could have been chunks of the house crumbling. There's no telling with that house! |
Pi Kappa Phi is suspended until 2011 (I just read the online Central Florida Future). All of the current collegians were given alumni status. (Pi Kapp was not a housed fraternity on Greek Row at UCF).
I am so bummed. I was at their installation banquet-- they had such a strong colonization and were such a great group of guys when I was a student. |
Wow... that is so sad. All the Pi Kapps I knew were great guys. Devastating.
How many fraternities are we going to lose? It seems like every time I turn around, another house has been suspended or had their charter pulled. |
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And not just CFU fraternities have been suspended or on probation. Zeta Tau Alpha is on Restrictive Probation until the end of fall of 2007. |
The Future (the school newspaper) reported the Pi Kapp suspension was thru 2011 and all of the members were given alumni status.
UCF sorority alumnae, are you thinking what I'm thinking? (I'm thinking... who's left to do homecoming?) |
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But I've also heard that a lot of the fraternities that were considered small chapters when we were in school are now large chapters. Phi Delt, Beta, DU, Theta Chi and a few others have grown a lot. |
A lot of the fraternities have grown. I think Greek Life still has a way of classifying which are large and which are small for Greek Week and Homecoming purposes but they have grown quiet a bit!
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Question for Central Florida NPC folk. (Or anyone else, for that matter, who might know.) During recruitment, does Panhellenic (say in the recruitment guide) note which chapters are on probation and for how long? (type and reason too?) The reason I ask is that usually, most IFCs require a chapter on probation (usually some sort of social probation) to do so - i.e. make it known to potential pledges. And more often than not, it is published in the rush guide too. |
The article is in the most recent issue of the paper.
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I think the web sites for the orgs and the Greek Life web sites should be taken with a grain of salt. Each year, those groups get all new webmasters, officers, etc, and updates in the summertime are rare, except for the dates for recruitment, perhaps. None of the UCF sororities in the last 10 years has been on any kind of probation that would affect them in the fall from having a successful recruitment. This isn't to say the chapters haven't had internal bumps in the road or probationary terms to meet, but they have not been handed down in such a way that would impact their ability to recruit and retain quality members. I've never heard of a UCF sorority having to disclose anything of the sort to nonmembers or PNMs, for that matter. The matters are considered internal and handled as such. I know of chapters that have had social probations and such-- this is usually handled in the spring time. If any additional terms fall over into the fall term, they usually are in the form of having to hold workshops. It makes no sense to punish the new members for actions that came before their time. |
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I agree about web sites being taken with a grain of salt. I've just been impressed with how UCF makes this information public and lists it on their website. And for the most part, being rather current as well. Quote:
"Restrictive Probation: The following organization is not permitted to host events involving alcohol. Any house parties, mixers, socials, events or recruitment activities must be alcohol-free (dry)." |
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