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Starting a Social Chapter at a "non-greek" school
My campus is primarily non greek. We have a few Music fraternities, a sorority for the latin minority, and an underground social frat.
It is my wish to found a chapter of an NPC sorority, and be recognized by the college. I have printed the documents on the NPC website about extensions, but I am unsure of how to start! How can I figure out if my campus is open to extension, and if it isn't, how can I work to open it? I know this is a complicated process, and I would love all the help I can get! I also apologize if there is already a thread of this kind, I was unable to locate any in my search. Thanks so much! |
http://www.npcwomen.org/extension-info.aspx
ETA: The link is a start. We don't know the extent to which your campus is non-Greek. It could be non-Greek because it does not want Greek Life or the administration could be anti-Greek. Someone (not necessarily you) will have to dig around with the Student Life office or whatever your campus has. The above link may assist with a step-by-step or contact info. |
I would be extremely surprised to see Ithaca become open to Greek Life...
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We had someone else on here from Ithaca trying to do the same thing but she was in the underground sorority. I can't remember her username.
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The sorority is called Gamma Delta Pi, and the GCer was Gamma Delt:
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=95679 http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...d.php?t=101997 http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...d.php?t=108621 |
Thank you all for your replies and for sharing this information with me! I was unaware of Gamma Delta Pi's presence on our campus. I have since been able to explore the organization's mission and previous endeavors...but, it appears as though my ideals, as well as the ideals of the women I have been in contact with, do not coincide with those of Gamma Delta Pi. I am still very interested in founding a chapter that can be recognized by the college.
I found the clause in our student organizations handbook against Greek life, and all it says is that they "do not currently recognize social fraternities or sororities." How can I go about trying to open this policy up for revision? I am aware that this process may be long and complicated, but I am willing to do the work. Have any of you been through this before? I would appreciate any tips and advice you all are able to share. There is a very long road ahead of me, but I know that sisterhood will be worth it! |
First off, what is your academic standing? Even if you can get them to recognize a sorority, it will probably take several years.
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Form an interest group first. Inform the members of your interest group your intention and the process. Then contact your school's Greek advisor (or whatever title your school calls it).
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Correcting me isn't really helping the original poster. There's a lot of information on those threads, and the simplest solution is just to get one consolidated answer in OP's thread.
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