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Highest Percentage of Greeks
U.S. News & World Report has two helpful little lists of the U.S. colleges/universities with the highest percentage of students in sororities and in fraternities. The current lists are
(sororities): http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/col...orit_brief.php (fraternities) |
Here's the link for fraternities: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/col...frat_brief.php
I question those numbers. I'd like to read about the methodology used to get those statistics. Also, what's the deal with Trinity Baptist College? 100%? That sounds like either an error, or an environment that is coerced. |
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Trinity Baptist College ... 100% ? :eek:
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I can't really comment about Trinity Baptist college, but the second to the last, Randolph-Macon College does NOT have sororities. Its an all girl school and the school got rid of their sororities quite, as in over 50 years ago, a while ago and so i REALLY dont understand how they can have 40% of sorority members. HUMM maybe there is something wrong with the poll??
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There is more than one Randolph-Macon college.
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Yay Bethany!
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Randolph-Macon College is in Ashland (near Richmond, 2 hours away). It is co-ed. Here is a thread that discussed this earlier :) |
Yeah I'm really not too sure I like this poll. I think there are other schools more "deserving" well maybe deserving isn't the right word....but more focused on actual Greek Life that have high percentages as well. Does anyone by any chance know Longwood University's (VA) percentage? I know they have an extremely high percentage of Greeks, particularly helped out by 4 chapters being founded there.
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Interesting to me that only one institution (Central State of Ohio) on each list is a state supported school.
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"14% of students in fraternities, 19% in sororities." The figures in the 2004 edition are: "18% of students in fraternities, 20% in sororities." For 2005 they report 3,565 full time undergrads, 34% male, 66% female. For 2004 those figures were 3,508, with the same 34% / 66% male / female split. |
why thank you exlurker!! :D I guess the fact that it's a smaller school threw me off in thinking the percentage would be higher.....wow knowing those statistics now I couldn't imagine being at a school as high as 40%. Must be awesome....at ODU we have MAYBE 3-4% Greek.
Do higher percentages usually mean the school supports Greek Life more? |
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