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MereMere21 07-12-2003 02:08 PM

Hey Hey!
 
yeah I haven't posted here in FOREVER but thats ok!

I just wanted to share -

I live in Dallas, but my recently on a trip to Little Rock to visit my parents I met another AGD from the Jonesboro (sp?) chapter. Well, come to find out they had over 100 members in their chapter.....compared to our 40 tee hee.....which got me to thinking....

how many are/were in your chapter? Do you think the size of the chapter is better/worse for having more/less members?


*I know this might have been asked before but I wanted to post anyway since I hadn't in awhile :)*

UMgirl 07-12-2003 11:25 PM

When we recolonized and I pledge we have about 35-40 members in the house.
However, AB's usual size in its day was about 65+ members.

I think they're pros and cons to both and large and small size house. I personally like it large though. No pun intended.

AGDthetaup 07-12-2003 11:38 PM

good things come in small packages!
 
You really made me think with this question too...My initiated chapter had 70+ and my affiliated chapter has 45. I LOVE having the chapter smaller. The bigger chapter made for more controversy and cliques. I feel everyone can be themselves better and be more like a family with the lesser numbers. Of course, IHQ doesn't agree..but I love it small!

Loyally,
Heather

AGDAlum 07-14-2003 05:45 PM

If I were queen of the world I'd set a mandatory chapter size for all campuses, everywhere, of 60, with new member classes of 20 maximum. That's a workable number: big enough to fill all the offices without requiring everyone to have an office, but small enough so that everyone pretty much knows one another. Big enough to have a nice-sized house but small enough that the house doesn't cost a fortuen to operate.....And when there's enough interest so that all the chapters on a campus are at 60 and they keep recruiting 20, the campus invites a new group to colonize.

Alas, I am not queen of the world.

(And while I'm wishing and hoping -- of course all the chapters of all the groups would be at quota and total, so that recruitment would be on the basis of "these are the women we really like" instead of cut-throat competition.)

greeklawgirl 07-14-2003 06:51 PM

My chapter is presently at total, which is 45 members. It was a real struggle to get there, as my campus is very anti-greek. In my opinion, total is set too high.

That having been said, I liked our chapter's size when I was there, but I think it would have been fun to be bigger. Assuming that rush goes the way it has been for the last few years, my chapter will probably end up pretty close to 55-60 girls this fall...which is just mindboggling to me. I don't know how the Auburn chapter does it with over 230 girls. :eek:

GamGal02 07-15-2003 10:16 AM

MereMere

I am from the Jonesboro, Epsilon Zeta, Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta and yes we are over 100 sisters. Alpha Gam is a very prestigious sorority to be involved with at Arkansas State University. We are very popular on campus because we are nice to just about everyone, have the highest GPAs and are considered to be the "Ladies" on campus. I was just wondering which girl did you talk to?

Loyally,
Lindsey

GamGal02 07-15-2003 10:23 AM

By the way!!!

I love how big my chapter is. We truly are a special family. We all get along so well. My pledge/new member class has 28 girls in it. We started out with 30 on Bid Day and initiated 28. I am very close to just about all my sisters. Without them in my life, my days would be quite boring. Honestly, I do believe that no matter how big or small a group that some controversy may arise. But as long as you are a strong enough chapter and have a strong sisterly bond then nothing will get in your way to achieve great success. I love the girls in my chapter. I've met the girls that will someday be my bridesmaids and I am truly thankful for the experience to be an Alpha Gamma Delta.

Loyally,
Lindsey
(Fall 2002 Initiate)

Kristin AGD 07-15-2003 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDAlum
If I were queen of the world I'd set a mandatory chapter size for all campuses, everywhere, of 60, with new member classes of 20 maximum. That's a workable number: big enough to fill all the offices without requiring everyone to have an office, but small enough so that everyone pretty much knows one another. Big enough to have a nice-sized house but small enough that the house doesn't cost a fortuen to operate.....And when there's enough interest so that all the chapters on a campus are at 60 and they keep recruiting 20, the campus invites a new group to colonize.

Alas, I am not queen of the world.

(And while I'm wishing and hoping -- of course all the chapters of all the groups would be at quota and total, so that recruitment would be on the basis of "these are the women we really like" instead of cut-throat competition.)

I really like this. But I would want all new member classes to be between 25-30. That is how big my pledge class was, and I think it was perfect. So if our chapter had continued to pledge that many girls it might have made the chapter slightly larger than 60, but quite a bit smaller than 230 ;) .

Wishing I were queen of the world too...

laureagd 07-15-2003 12:05 PM

Tau chapter is currently at about ten members. We're the smallest on our campus, but not by a lot; plus, we've been very (very very) top-heavy for the past few years. Close to twenty women (maybe more) have graduated in the last two years, a huge turnover.

We're hoping to turn it around this year, but everyone in the chapter is very worried that we won't make quota, etc. Toronto is simply not a school that is interested in Greek life.

Hollie4 07-17-2003 01:43 AM

I think, based on the composites from the 80s & mostly through the 90s, we were at or near quota. It looks like 120-ish...then the chapter was graduating more members than it could take in around '97.

For those of you who haven't been lucky enough to come to Alpha Beta, we like to play "Find the Scariest Hairdo" with the old composites. Hehehe.

We also had a house dad at 1 time. :) It was sometime in the 80s.

The general consensus on the board seems to be pro-small chapters...anyone out there who would like a big chapter?

I like the size of the chapter, since we can get to know each other so well...however, considering the size of the other chapters on campus, I think we would benefit from being near chapter total as well. Big numbers seems to be an asset here.

I've noticed that chapters seem to be getting smaller here at U of M (though they are still huge!). Are any of you noticing this at your campuses? If so, what do you think is causing it?

Wow, this post was all over the place!! LOL.

GtownGirl98 07-17-2003 09:32 AM

Re: good things come in small packages!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AGDthetaup
You really made me think with this question too...My initiated chapter had 70+ ...
Loyally,
Heather

I was in a charter class of 33 with an additional 15 AI at Initation.
I am alum now but I think that TU is currently at about 65 after graduation with campus total at 100. Georgetown is a very strong Greek Campus with pledge classes at about 45 before AGD came along. We are slowly gaining ground.
Arin

brilia 07-17-2003 12:07 PM

I go to the University of Oklahoma ( Upsilon Chapter)
Chapter total is 160 and chapter quota is 120.
We currently have 70 girls but we have other chapters on campus that have almost 300 girls. We love being the size we are even though we steadily growing. I think that total and quota should definitely be lowered. Especially since you can get in trouble for being under.

brilia 07-17-2003 12:10 PM

the way our panhellenic is currently run, the bigger house get bigger and the smaller houses can struggle. There is no limit on quota additions and no penalties they way the fraternities have it. The fraternities on campus (unless i am mistaken) have to pay, only like $5, per quota addition. However, the next recruitment they have to take quota less the # of additions from the time before.

Kristin AGD 07-17-2003 12:15 PM

I am not familiar with the total & quota system at all. But from what I read, I really think there should be a cap on chapter size in relation to total. 300 girls :eek: ! Why not put a cap like each group can only take up to 20% over total at rush? To be that far over total seems really wrong.

Kristin AGD 07-17-2003 12:17 PM

Brittany,

Didn't your school lose a group recently? I would think with quota being at 120, you would not see chapters closing, even if they don't make quota.


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