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In the nineties, I talked with a Pi Phi at a private college that had a quota much higher than the number of PNMs rushing would suggest. Three sororities there had folded, while 6 were still around. The Pi Phi told me that the huge quotas were due to the college president's mandate because he wanted all the PNMs to be happy...I don't know if this included ruling that any girl could get a bid where she wanted but it seemed to stop just short of it.
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Of course they couldn't twist their arms and make them stay. So these girls would drop out, thinking that come next week, they'd be XY's. Wrong. XY would fill quota plus and hit total. All those girls who were told that they should come to informal were devastated because XY was totally full and there wasn't going to be any informal (except for a few spots in the spring). |
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I think that the Greek Advisor should call each chapter's advisor and say "hey, suzie PNM was cut from all chapters, would you like to invite her back as a freebie?" as long as each chapter can then say no.
Some chapters have to make tough choices because of release figures, but that is really different from actually not wanting her. At least in a large recruitment, some women just slip through the cracks. I remember this happening to about 1% of PNM's at my school, and it was just bad luck. |
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Ditto! Ditto! Ditto! I like the way this girl thinks! :D :D |
At my school, Rho Chi's are suppose to call you before Bid Day if you didn't get a bid, so that you didn't show up to Bid Day.
I'm so sorry if this has been asked....but i was wondering if you guys can give me a run down (maybe in lay-man's terms? lol) of quota additions and what happens when girls don't get bids. Here was my situation in the fall: So supposedly there were 35 PNMs going through recruitment, and quota was set at 17. Well 17 + 17= 34, which meant that one lone PNM would be dropped from both groups (regardless of where she was placed on their list). (this is where it gets confusing). We according to what i was told, I was the 35th person to be matched, but by the time they had gotten to me quota had been filled (and i was told by each sorority that I had been on their "A" list), so I didn't get the bid. Supposedly, one sorority wanted me as their 18th person, but the other sorority wouldn't allow it because they wouldn't get the extra person. Wouldn't I have been considered a quota addition? It never really seemed logical to me, but BOTH sororities told me the same story, so I believed it. How is this type of situation handled at your school? |
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I would like to think I understand bid matching well. Corect me if I'm wrong but: This story is false. The extra girl wouldn't just be dropped. She'd be matched as a quota addition to one of the sororities (assuming she preffed and ranked both of them). |
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Quota Additions are allowed by NPC, but each individual campus Panhellenic must choose to participate - it is not a Unanimous Agreement. If your campus doesn't have a history of doing it, it makes sense that they didn't do it for your recruitment either. If your campus was using the new RFM procedures (which for two chapters on campus I doubt they were), the Specialist would have placed you at your top ranking chapter, assuming both chapters matched Quota. To say that you were placed as a COR bid means that either your chapter was under Total even after recruitment (quite common) or one of the women who matched to them during recruitment declined her bid before her pledging ceremony (also quite common). If neither of these things are the case, chances are they decided to go ahead and make you a QA after the fact. Smaller campuses can make decisions like that when they are in the best interest of the PNM and the Greek System. I know that you are curious about what happened in your situation, and I think it's great that you are trying to understand the process in more detail, but don't count on getting straight answers from collegians in your chapter or anyone on your campus unless they were involved in bid matching. AND even then, that process is intensely private, and the advisors involved are trusted not to speak of it. |
It seems really odd to me that they wouldn't have figured out to add her as a COB on bid day simply so she could have the full experience without this 35th person nonsense.
It seems like a campus that small with only two groups would work it out. It also seems to me that you'd set quota so that all girls who preffed could be placed. It's a weird situation alright, but it all worked out! I guess an issue has to actually occur before the campus knows how to handle it, and from now on, they will! |
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And you better believe that when the Panhellenic Council asked how recruitment could be done better, I made sure that they included quota additions. Even if the campus never utilizes it again, it will be good to be in the bylaws and make sure that it gets implemented. |
Now, I don't know what happened in that room, but in a general sense:
If they went with a QA, they have to place the PNM in the chapter with the lowest total chapter size (well, they don't HAVE to do anything, but that is what the GB suggests). If that is not the PNM's first choice, too bad. OTOH, if neither chapter will be at total after bid matching, the PNM's first choice can offer her a bid, and she ends up there. So she missed bid day and such, but she gets her first choice chapter. Now, I would argue that maybe total needs to be reevaluated if you have two chapters and neither one is at total, but that is a side conversation. |
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I believe this is where "quota range" is suppose to help. Which also is part of the new release method right? Quota would be set at 17 and one chapter would bid 17 and the other bid 18. Thus both chapters get to report back to their HQ that they made quota (17). |
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