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AngelPhiSig 03-10-2003 04:23 PM

How to convince a school to go greek?
 
Okay, so the school Im looking into for my second bachelors degree only has some departmental honoraries. How can I convince them of getting a social greek system, even if theyre locals or some nationals?

For those of you who are wondering where, its Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA (I think the website is http://www.setonhill.edu )

josh8o 03-10-2003 04:27 PM

off your topic, but i just saw a commerical for army rotc where a girl who goes to that school was saying how she would go to iraq.

FuzzieAlum 03-10-2003 07:29 PM

Do some research. You first need to know why they don't have Greeks - I mean, this is a private school in PA, so statistically I would have guessed they would. Did they have problems in the past and kick off their Greeks? Did a system just never start?

The answer to this question is going to make a huge difference in what their attitude toward Greeks now will be.

cash78mere 03-10-2003 08:05 PM

Re: How to convince a school to go greek?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AngelPhiSig
Okay, so the school Im looking into for my second bachelors degree only has some departmental honoraries.
completely off topic of the conversation--but why not get a masters degree instead of a second bachelors? wouldn't that go farther? i'm confused!

fire1977 03-10-2003 10:31 PM

If I remember correctly, wasn't this a predominately all girls school (I know they accept men now but I'm guessing the reputation hasn't faded). St. Vincent doesn't have them either and neither does Pitt Greensburg, it's a pretty greekless area.

AngelPhiSig 03-11-2003 02:15 AM

okay, first - I am getting a second bachelors because I want to teach music now, and not just regular classes.

Seton Hill was an all girls school
St Vincents was an all boys school

They are now both co-ed.

Seton Hill is now a university.


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