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FSU Recruitment Stats
Total Number Registered 1162
Total Number Matched 781 Total Number Matched as Quota Additions 19 Total Number of Snap Bids Accepted 1 Total Number of Unmatched SIP/DIP 8 Total Number of Withdraws and Releases 373 Total Number Released by all Sororities 30 Total Number of Withdraws During the Week 343 Total Number of Pref Day Withdraws 56 NO Show on Bid Day/Declined Bid 25 Fall 2004 Panhellenic Total 135 Fall 2004 Quota 58 12 chapters made quota or quota plus 2 chapters missed quota. 6 chapters are eligible to COB to quota or total Stats by day of event: Registered for Recruitment 1162 Withdrew from Ice Waters 47 Released After Ice Waters 2 Issued Philanthropy Day Invites 1113 Withdrew at Phil. Invites 19 Withdrew after Phil. Day 1 Events 10 Attended Phil. Day 2 Events 1084 Withdrew at Phil. Day 2 Events 9 Released After Phil. Events 7 Issued Skit Day Invites 1068 Withdrew at Skit Day Invites 75 Attended Skit Events 993 Withdrew at Skit Invites 127 Released After Skit Events 21 Attended Pref Events 845 Withdrew at Pref Events 56 Signed MRAAs Binding Agreement 789 Issued Bids 781 |
thanks barb!
i am impressed with your stats!
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Fraternity Stats For FSU
Fraternity rush concluded Saturday night. early returns include Phi Delta Theta 42; Pi Kappa Alpha 52; Sigma Phi Epsilon 43; Phi Kappa Tau 45; seventeen more fraternities yet to report.
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I had heard that some of the groups not in the new housing were negatively impacted by it during Fraternity Rush this year. Basically, the PNMs thought that 'everyone' was out at Heritage Grove and didn't realize that several groups were still on-campus. Your thoughts?? |
Impressive despite the goings-on in Florida. Have you seen much impact from the weather?
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UWF might get some nasty weather, so send good throughts out to Pensacola!! |
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I don't think so, but we still have to see how the numbers shake out. ATO is still rushing out of their old house and I imagine the'll do well. Russell, since Phi Kappa Psi moved out of that gorgeous old mansion I don't know where they're located. Sigma Chi will probably do well. I did hear that KA was having problems with numbers, but that Pi Kappa Phi did well, and that Delta Tau Delta did especially well in rush.
Right now, there seems to be a basic division beween Heritage Grove fraternities and "College Avenue" fraternities. If all get good pledge classes then there should be no conflict. It's that way at U-Florida: there's a big fraternity row, but also lots of very good chapters are located along University and that other road that runs in front of the school (Pike, Delts; ATO, Phi Delt, etc). Everyone here credits the Phi Kappa Taus with setting the right tone for the frist rush in Heritage Grove. They set up a professional light show; the whole entrance to the complex looked like a carnival. This is a very good time for fraternities at FSU. The average chapter size is pretty large - probably in the 90s. Everyone should continue to do well and be strong, wherever they're located. Of course, the sororities are amazing in every way. Old chapters, magnificently housed and lovingly watched over by generous alumni. |
good for the fraternities!
it is so exciting to hear of the large pledge classes of the fsu fraternities, and also exciting to hear that some have moved in at heritage grove. can't wait to see the new houses when i am next in tally! way to go guys!
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Which fraternities have actually moved out to Heritage Grove? Are all of the houses built and occupied?
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Naturally, I'm anxious to hear how Delta Gamma did.
I worry since they have been held in limbo by the University with regard to buying their house on North Copeland. It makes them reluctant to undertake capital improvement projects in the house if they know the school is going to exercise their eminent domain rights and buy it out from under them. Will the University have space in Heritage Grove for Sororities, or is that the new Fraternity Row? |
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Heritage Grove is a development of 13 fraternity houses. They just opened a few weeks ago. Not all the houses are taken yet, and yes, a sorority could move in if they wanted to. We'd love to have them.
The University doesn't control the development, but they helped pay for the infrastructure and the parking lots are considered Student Parking. The FSU Police have a substation there. Five of the houses are on large lots privately leased by fraternities that are building their own houses. These are: IIKA, LXA, ATO, Phi Delts and Sig Eps. These are called the "equity fraternities" because they've paid a lot of money to help pay for the infrastructure and to build their homes. Each house will cost around $3-4 million (and there was no land cost, so that's all house). The Pikes and LXAs and Phi Delts will move into their new homes in January. ATO hasn't started construction yet, but their house is pictured on their chapter website. Sig Ep sold its old house and the brothers are living in one of the "Non-equity" houses until their new house is built. There is much less chance now that the University will want to buy the DELTA GAMMA house. That was originally to be part of a performing arts center, but that project appears to have moved downtown and we have a new University president with different priorities. However, please know that WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE DG ON HERITAGE GROVE. The fraternities living in the "Non-equity" houses are: Phi Kappa Tau, Kappa Sigma, FIJI, Pi Lambda Phi, TEKE and Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is also in The Grove, but they don't rush during the same time and they share a house. Theta Chi is back on campus this fall. We're hoping SAE's and Sigma Pi's return someday soon. On College Avenue, you have: Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Phi, KA, Sigma Nu, ATO is around the corner in the old Sigma Kappa house until their house is finished. Delta Tau Delta is nearby, as is TEP. I'm not sure where Phi Kappa Psi is, but they were in a beautiful old mansion on College. Chi Phi has a nice house but it's somewhat isolated. I may have left someone out and I'm sorry if that's the case. There are eight 'non-equity' houses, of which 6 are occupied by fraternities (Independents rent space in the others). Each house has a gorgeous, 3-story gothic stone & brick, 48-man housing section, plus a separate club house for meetings and social functions. All the houses face a beautiful green, and the houses are across from each other. We are trying to recruit more fraternities to move out to the Grove, and we hope that there will be increased interest now that the development has opened. We are also talking to sororities about using The Grove for their spillovers. For instance, if the ADPis have 180 gorls but they only house 30-40, they can have an entire house of their own in The Grove for the balance of their members. And they can live across the green from good fraternities. It will probably take awhile for the non-equity properties to shake out, but with 40,000 students and a great Greek system it appears to be a fantastic project with enormous potential. |
Firehouse, did you choose your sig because your house is the one that burned twice?
Just asking... You didn't say how the DG's did in rush. BTW - are you a WC poster as well? :) |
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