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On my campus when I was in school, the largest chapter was Alpha Sigma Alpha with 45-50 women. Total is 52. Nobody EVER reaches total, and if they do, it's very infrequent. Other sororities range from 15-45 members. There are 10 sororities, with 5 being NPC groups.
Today, things are slightly different. There are still 10 sororities, but the largest group is a local sorority, followed by Tri Sigma and ASA. The oldest sorority on campus, a local, is really really small, with not many members. The largest group is at total, 52 and Tri Sigma and ASA aren't far behind. The rest of the groups have between 8-45 women, most of them in the 20s and 30s.
The fraternities are a whole different ballgame. They range from like 7 guys to like 35 guys. One of the most popular fraternities is one that isn't even recognized by campus. With so many fraternities coming and going on campus (being recognized, losing national charters and going local) it's hard for them to keep up consistency.
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