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Actually, I see that dynamic most on campuses with no sorority housing at all, or unofficial housing (where members just rent a house together and call it "the house" without any assistance, funding, house association involvement, etc.).
It's also much easier to keep those chapters open, since there is little financial dependency on their size. If the dorm situation demanded a certain number of members, then there is just as much pressure as when you own a house.
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