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Starting a new sorority help!
Hello Ladies,
I know there is a million of these on the site (I've looked through most) I am looking to start a sorority. There is no Greek life at the school (except one Fraternity that is attempting to start) It's an Art School, and even though I have spent a good deal of time looking into different Sororities, I haven't found any "art based" ones or anything based on creativity. I was just wondering if any of you knew of any Sororities that are art based or creativity based so we can branch off and bring them to campus rather than invent an entirely new sorority. There is a very large number of girls on campus who would love to have a sorority on campus, so interest won't be a problem, and most of the girls were involved in Greek life before switching to a specialty school. Thanks |
For starters, there's a "Locals" forum where this could have been posted.
And, I'm not sure what kinds of arts you are referring to. Digital art, music, painting, drama, but I'm a member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women. Music is an art. There is also Phi Beta. It's very small nationally and it's co-ed, but it's a fraternity for people studying the creative or performing arts. Their website if phibeta.com. It won't come up for me...maybe it's down or something. Good luck! ETA: I found a website for the Phi chapter of Phi Beta. There is information there on how to start a chapter if you would be interested in doing so. ETA: I just looked at the Phi chapter website again and it looks like it hasn't been updated in 5 years. |
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You may be better off looking at the non-traditional, interest-based organizations, like Phi Beta and others. Good luck. |
If you're at the Art Institute of Name City Here, I honestly doubt (from what alums have told me) that you will have time for a sorority.
There's no point in starting something just to wear letters and have parties unless it's actually going to be a force on campus. |
http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=93174
Also, all 26 NPC sororities have rules against taking women who were previously initiated into another NPC sorority, keep that in mind especially since you say that there are interested girls who were involved in Greek Life at other schools. |
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Each chapter of a national sorority has its own personality. There are some "art schools that have fairly strong greek life on the campus" ie Pratt Institute in NY".
If you are interested in starting an NPC group ahead and do it. There is nothing wrong with having a group of women who love art and do social events together that involve art but are still part of an NPC group. Talk to your student life office about reaching out to npc... www.npcwomen.org they will help you get the ball rolling. Good Luck! |
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Read this thread if you haven't done so already: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=93174 Bringing an NPC to campus isn't as easy as you make it sound. And by the way, just because Pratt has 2 NPC groups on campus, I wouldn't be so quick to assume they have a fairly strong Greek Life. |
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Hello...
I am the National Vice President of Extension for my sorority and we have a chapter at Pratt I can speak to extension for Theta Phi Alpha and our chapter at Pratt and its ever improving greek life. In addition the women never stated that the women were npc or a local. Having the someone in student life contact npc to let us know (ie something in a bulletin) there is a group or potential of one who may be considering extension is not inappropriate. It is more appropriate than contacting random NPC groups to see if someone would like to affliate with them. I just wanted to give the women a different perspective.... not trying to start any trouble. Sorry : ) |
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Funny. You don't sound like the other VP-Extensions we have here. There's a lot of them here, and it's interesting how they haven't said the same things you've said. |
Sometimes things just don’t need a comment but I agree with OTW. Bringing an NPC to campus does not happen overnight, not that any other inter/national group does either.
I just figured that if the OP would be interested in an NPC member group, she would go to the NPC web site, link provided by TPAGirlie, and get the extension materials. It details the process step-by-step. The NPC Extension Chair can help to facilitate the process by speaking with university officials and so forth at the appropriate time. However, those types of mechanics can get confusing on a message board so sometimes it’s best to just go to the NPC web site first. Download and read the materials and then ask questions but that doesn’t always happen. ;) |
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