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Originally Posted by naraht
OK, sounds reasonable. At this point that could probably end up getting used against one of the chapters at a heavily female school like Carlow, Cedar Crest or the extension effort at Chatham...
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But it shouldn't be.
So long as a chapter is making their best effort to recruit from the entire spectrum of students (gender, race/ethnicity, area of study, etc). My home chapter has many times had no male students. This does not make them an 'all-girl chapter' in the same sense of the 'all-male chapters'. They make an effort to recruite men, and most times are successful.