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KillarneyRose 02-13-2013 02:36 PM

"Tiers" Among Alumnae?
 
I put this in the Sorority Recruitment forum instead of Greek Life because it is aimed at a very specific group: Southern NPC Alumnae.

After having read for years about how cutthroat recruitment is in the South and how some girls have been known to pledge a "less selective" sorority at one school and then try to transfer to a school where the sorority is "good", it makes me wonder if this sort of thinking extends into the alumnae world?

Let's say, for example, there's an XYZ alumnae chapter in Sometown, Mississippi and most of the members are from nearby schools. What if the XYZ chapter at Big University was the bee's knees (not too often I get to use that term!), the XYZ chapter at Private College is middle of the road and the XYZ chapter at Huge School has no house and doesn't always make Quota.

Do the members of the alumnae chapter care about that for the most part? Are the chapters cliques within cliques?

I know it is impossible to generalize when there are hundreds of alumnae chapters, but I was just wondering if this sort of thing comes into play to your knowledge?

NutBrnHair 02-13-2013 03:07 PM

I'll bite...
 
If I read this correctly, you are asking if alums are judged by other alums (from their same group) based on which chapter they came from, right?

Nah, I don't think so. In my experience, it's exciting to meet Chi Omegas from all over. The average alumna has no true knowledge of the strength of individual active chapters across the country. That being said, one might have general knowledge of the region, like -- the Chi Os at Ole Miss are great; LSU Chi Os have a strong reputation, etc.

SUZTA83 02-13-2013 03:21 PM

I agree with NutBrnHair. I came from a small chapter, but when I meet ZTAs from other chapters that I know are larger, it's exciting. I know that I probably wouldn't have even received a second glance from a larger chapter like University of Texas or one of the SEC schools. But, I'm grateful that worked out the way it did and I wouldn't trade it to have gone to a larger school. The foundations that were laid for us and that we continue to build upon are are the glue that holds the sisterhood together--regardless of our backgrounds, we share and cherish the ideals and the symbols of our sororities that drew us together in the first place. I'm sure that growing up a bit and becoming more mature (for some folks, anyway) has a great deal to do with it as well.

KillarneyRose 02-13-2013 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NutBrnHair (Post 2203294)
If I read this correctly, you are asking if alums are judged by other alums (from their same group) based on which chapter they came from, right?

That is exactly what I was asking, you are just much more articulate in describing it! :)

amIblue? 02-13-2013 03:35 PM

I do think that it can be hard to break into an association heavily made up of XYZ Univ if you went somewhere else, but that's not the same as tiers.

adpiucf 02-13-2013 03:56 PM

No. All of the ADPis I know are happy to meet other ADPi's. It's like meeting distant family and knowing you share a bond.

The only outright rivalry is sports rivalries.

AnchorAlumna 02-13-2013 04:24 PM

Hmmm.
I know of one chapter whose alums - some of them, not all - act like that. The rest of us just laugh at them.
One of the nicest things about working with sorority alumnae, and especially alumnae panhellenics, is that nobody cares about tiers. It really IS "all greek together."

chi-o_cat 02-13-2013 04:24 PM

As you can see from my screen name, I’m a Chi Omega. I currently live in North Carolina, but I’m originally from another part of the country, and at my school we were, unfortunately, the bottom of the pecking order, and closed at the end of my sophomore year. For many years, I was reluctant to get involved with my local alumnae chapter here, coming from a “bottom tier” and closed chapter.



But once I started going to events, I found out it’s more about who we are now than how popular our chapters were on campus. I mean, sure, there’s the occasional “I didn’t know we have a chapter there,” (my chapter has been dormant for 20+ years) followed by momentary awkwardness, but it’s not a big deal. I’ve met several other sisters from closed chapters and even a sister from my collegiate chapter.

alum 02-13-2013 04:35 PM

I've joined many alumnae associations since graduation due to PCS moves. Some ass'ns were made up primarily of local chapter graduates (ie Louisville was all UK and IU alums with a smattering of others). Other associations (Boston, Northern VA) have alums from all over the country. All have been welcoming and inclusive.

DaffyKD 02-13-2013 06:00 PM

Our Alumnae Chapter have several members who were in chapters that closed either right after they graduated or while they were still in school. No one cares that their chapters were not as strong as others. Remember, a chapter that is super strong today can fall on bad times and become a struggling chapter within a short time. We are all sisters, that is all that matters. We share our sisterhood, and work together.

DaffyKD

ElvisLover 02-13-2013 07:24 PM

KR, in answer to your question, yes, I have witnessed some of this type of behavior during our younger years as an alumnae group. However, most of those alumns who perceived themselves as coming from superior chapters dropped out and stopped coming, so it made our group more cohesive.

ADPi95 02-13-2013 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adpiucf (Post 2203309)
No. All of the ADPis I know are happy to meet other ADPi's. It's like meeting distant family and knowing you share a bond.

The only outright rivalry is sports rivalries.

Sounds about right :)

We recently started a second ADPi alumnae association in our area (due to commuter issues) and because we are such a transient area (Northern VA/D.C. metro) we have sisters that represent so many chapters! Off the top of my head we have alums from: Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, etc.

It certainly makes for an interesting group!

ColdInCanada11 02-13-2013 07:50 PM

Not strictly related: I have met a handful of Alpha Gams in Ireland and the UK, who haven't seemed too concerned about it (and all of them are either studying abroad or have moved here in the past 5 years), and are always very interested to meet a Canadian sister. I kind of wish I had maple leaf pins on hand haha!

irishpipes 02-13-2013 08:20 PM

I've encountered alumnae tier behavior in our local Alumnae Panhellenic but not in our alumnae chapter.

thetalady 02-13-2013 08:56 PM

I will admit that I have felt intimidated by one of the alumnae groups that I attended. I hasten to add that it was MY own fault, though. The women were welcoming and gracious. They were mostly from the same very prestigous chapter, had immense homes, and very high social profiles. I just didn't fit in there, which was absolutely no fault of theirs. I was able to find a smaller alumnae chapter with women closer to my own age & stage in life. I enjoy it very much. I am lucky that there are several to choose from around here :)


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