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National Growth
Phi Sigma Rho grew to 20 collegiate chapters in 20 years. I am proud to say that all 20 chapters are still active, none are inactive/dormant. My sorority usually has 2-3 colonies in any one year. I think is a good number because we are able to expand to new campuses, but the existing chapters are still supported.
The only thing I would like to see is more chapters in the plains states. Phi Sigma Rho has many chapters on the west coast and from the Mississippi river to the east coast, but few in the middle. How has everyone's national growth been? Too fast, too slow, or just right? |
Theta Nu Xi is currently at 25 undergrad and 13 graduate (we call it GAP - graduate, alumnae and professional) chapters with a little over 9 years of life.
So, 38 chapters in all...chapters in Theta Nu Xi, regardless of classification, hold to the same national standards. We don't have "associations" and "clubs." If you're not in a chapter, you're "at large." I'm sure some sorors think we're moving too slowly and others think we're moving too fast. Personally, I think we're just right for where we are now. As long as we're stable, I'm supportive of this level of growth. |
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