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Originally Posted by greekadvisor
Just wondering if anyone knows of things that universities have done to get rid of chapters that are no longer recognized. There are two chapters at my school who have lost recognition and continue to operate and steal members from organizations who are still recognized.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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I take it, when you say lost recognition, that they are from National Organizations.
As has been asked, private or not?
How strict is the school with the greek organizations?
Do they work with them?
Is there greek housing either off campus or dorm settings?
Is there a working relation ship between the greek community and school?
Two schools come to mind and each is at the other end of the spectrum:
Un. Colorado, who did nothing and gave a free hand. They then stepped in with an iron glove and have had nothing but problems.
Alfred, in N Y. They had both locals and Nationals. A local had a death and the school kicked all off of campus and threatened any member who joined be expelled.
Kevin gives some good advice and another poster does also.
Maybe the reason some join the underground groups is they do not find what they are looking for.
What is sad, when they graduate, they really have no long term ties to that group.