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Ottie 08-26-2008 12:19 AM

Community College Fraternity?
 
I just wanted to know if there has ever been a fraternity in a comminity college, if not is it possible?

Senusret I 08-26-2008 12:22 AM

Delta Sigma Epsilon at Wildwood Community College
Omega Kappa Chi at Riverside Community College

That was from wikipedia. The rest you will have to research on your own. Good luck.

kdonline 08-26-2008 04:05 AM

I think there was (is?) a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Miami-Dade Community College.... though now it's just Miami-Dade College (they recently changed into a 4 year institution).

PANTHERTEKE 08-26-2008 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by kdonline (Post 1705517)
I think there was (is?) a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Miami-Dade Community College.... though now it's just Miami-Dade College (they recently changed into a 4 year institution).

There was, along with a TKE chapter, back in the 70s but Greek life didn't survive there.

PhiGam 08-26-2008 04:09 PM

Its worth a shot... the lack of on-campus living at most community colleges would make it tough but some nationals obviously allow it.

ForeverRoses 08-26-2008 04:23 PM

Vincennes University has Sigma Pi and one other NIC fraternity. They have recently started offering a limited number of 4-yr degrees, but the fraternities were there when it was exclusively a 2-year school.

Oh, and they have dorms so many of the students do live on campus.

Tom Earp 08-26-2008 05:12 PM

To be truthful, it has happened and it really doesnt work.

The simple fact is that if there were this happening, it would and could be hard to transfer to a 4 Year college and be accepted. One would not have to be.

LXA voted it down in 2004 at Gen. Ass.

Thetagirl218 08-26-2008 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdonline (Post 1705517)
I think there was (is?) a chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Miami-Dade Community College.... though now it's just Miami-Dade College (they recently changed into a 4 year institution).

This would be something interesting to keep tabs on.... In Florida, most of the community colleges are transitioning into 4 year schools and are attracting more and more 4 year students.

ree-Xi 08-26-2008 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Thetagirl218 (Post 1705855)
This would be something interesting to keep tabs on.... In Florida, most of the community colleges are transitioning into 4 year schools and are attracting more and more 4 year students.


I wonder if that has anything to do with state funding?

BabyPiNK_FL 08-26-2008 07:52 PM

Yes, traditional schools are turning people away in droves because they don't have the money to fund larger freshman classes. I'm so glad I graduated when I did because my little sisters and friends are getting cheated as majors are being dropped and departments get condensed to save money.

But in a way it's not too horrible because so many FL kids end up in community college anyways, they don't think further than local CCs. I didn't even really consider university either until my parents made me apply and then made me go. (I'm glad they pushed though!)

Thetagirl218 08-26-2008 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1705906)
I wonder if that has anything to do with state funding?

It does indeed! It also has a lot to do with what Baby Pink mentioned, the fact that traditional universities can no longer fund large freshman classes and are more selective. Also a lot of people go to community college because it is local and cheaper than your average university. They also want 4 year degrees at the cheaper price and close location. This has led the state of Florida to grant Community colleges the right to become 4 year colleges (starting with St. Petersburg College in 2002). It started with only granting degrees for fields with a large need, such as education and nursing, but it has grown rapidly to include many other fields.

Now the only difference with these schools is that they are solely commuter based, and don't have the on-campus housing and feel that universities do.

MysticCat 08-27-2008 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ForeverRoses (Post 1705765)
Vincennes University has Sigma Pi and one other NIC fraternity. They have recently started offering a limited number of 4-yr degrees, but the fraternities were there when it was exclusively a 2-year school.

Oh, and they have dorms so many of the students do live on campus.

To be clear, though, Vincennes is a two-year university, not a community college. And it has granted baccalaureate degrees in select disciplines since prior to the founding of Sigma Pi there.

I may be remembering this wrong, but I seem to recall that the NIC made the decision not to restrict membership to those organizations that chartered only in four-year colleges because Sigma Pi, a founding member of the NIC, had its Alpha Chapter at Vincennes.

BTW, Pi Lambda Phi is the other national fraternity currently at Vincennes. All other Greek groups there are local, I think. And SFAIK, TKE and SigEp are the only two NIC fraternities that have chartered at community colleges, and I don't think either does so any more.

ferrus_manus 08-27-2008 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ottie (Post 1705443)
I just wanted to know if there has ever been a fraternity in a comminity college, if not is it possible?

Gamma Beta Chi National Service Fraternity Incorporated caters to students at;

4 year institutions
2 year institutions
Career Schools
&
Technical Schools

emb021 08-27-2008 03:25 PM

Alpha Phi Omega used to have several chapters at community colleges.

All have gone under.

Due to the problem of getting chapters going and keeping them going at community college, I don't think APO is opening to chartering at community colleges.

I did work to help a chapter get re-chartered at a community college that became a four-year school, but it wasn't successful.

g41965 08-28-2008 09:55 AM

Delta Upsilon had a chapter at Tyler Jr. College in Tyler,Texas from 1971-1988. Chapter was withdrawn due to risk management issues don't think DU will try at a Jr. College again.


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