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Boston U. '05 Bid Night
The 8 Boston University sororities participating in formal recruitment extended 240 bids, according to an article in the Daily Free Press Online (student paper, Jan. 26, 2005 issue). It looks like this produced pledge classes of around 30. The article doesn't give numbers for each chapter. Maybe some GCers in the know can provide more details. One of the Panhellenic Council vice presidents is reported as saying it was one of the best turnouts BU has ever seen -- 310 women registered.
A picture included with the story shows an Alpha Delta Pi being greted by her new sisters. I thought that might interest some of the ADPis on GC. One night of recruitment parties was canceled because of the weather. See http://www.dailyfreepress.com/news/2...t-841690.shtml (or you may want to search via Google News, the Yahoo news directory feature, or whatever's your choice of search engine) |
My little sister actually got a bid to her 1st choice-ADPi, and she is in the picture, all the way in the left with the black shirt and jeans!
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Private I, congrats to your sister!
Nice turnout for them |
Sororities at Boston U. have generally done very well, at least since I joined the Greek system. This number, however, blows away the past figures that I've heard. Over 300 prospectives is amazing, especially at a school that traditionally has not been supportive of the Greek system.
Private I, congrats to your sister; I was friends with quite a few of the ADPi's when I was in school, they were a solid chapter. Awesome news; glad to hear that my school's Greek system is still going strong. Collin - Boston U. Kappa Sig alum |
Yay! That's awesome! I just had to giggle a little...
"'We have 30-girl pledge classes, which is huge.'" I WISH everyone had 30-girl pledge classes...instead of 80 or 100... |
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private 1- congrats to your sister! i know several of adpis advisors and have heard good things!
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congrats private 1
your sister is precious. may she have a wonderful wonderful time |
Another congrats from here, Private I.
I'm glad someone else saw this article. It's one of the very few that spells out the recruitment process without any snide slanting from the usual suspects. When I went through formal recruitment at BU in 1987 there were *maybe* 30-40 girls for 6 NPC chapters. (TriDelta, Alpha Phi, G Phi B, AEPhi, SDT, ADPi - DG was established a year later. SK returned after I graduated.) At most you had about 8 girls per new member class, assuming everyone got bids. On top of that, the Rho Chis weren't completely disaffiliated - many wore letters, etc. Womens' Greek life at BU has come a LONG way in a relatively short time and with 30-girl NM classes, everyone must be bumping pretty close to total. (Which is 70, BTW) From what I've seen the men's groups have been struggling w/ recruitment but with some elbow grease that could turn around as well. GO TERRIERS!!! On a somewhat related tangent, does anyone up in BU-land know if there is ever going to be an updated listing of GLO's websites? Or is the IFSC ever going to create one? (Speaking of helping the men and continuing to grow the Greek system, that would be square one, IMHO.) --add CAS 1990 |
yes, the new member classes were 30 at BU. Everyone Ive talked to there seems to be very pleased with results. Formal Recruitment has steadily improved in the past few years and I think that the greeks on BUs campus have really tried hard and mostly suceeded on improving the University's negative feelings towards GLOs.
I am an advisor to ADPi on BU campus and i am of course thrilled to meet all the new women in the coming month:) |
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I'm sure there have been lots of letters into the FREEP about the evil side of Greek life and how Boston U. should just get rid of it all together. It wouldn't be a Greek life article at Boston U. without some hate mail towards fraternities and sororities. Greek life has gone a long way, and hopefully will continue to do so. I know that most of the sororities were high in numbers while I was in school. Hopefully my chapter as well as the other fraternities can stay strong; I'd love to see Greek life become more of a force on campus. Collin - COM and CAS '03 |
Thank you everyone for the good wishes! She is in fact one of only I believe 4 sophomores that got a bid at all (I think that's what she said), so I'm super-excited for her, and she seems to be enjoying herself as well!
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Try this: 30 is OVER our campus total..... Average pledge classes are 4-7 or so in the fall and even less in the spring |
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