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Old 11-08-2007, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by MiQuelW View Post
Hello all,

I have a question/problem that is relatively different from some of the issues that I've seen posted here. My group and I have no problems doing service projects on and off campus discreetly (which helps in terms of "coming out" presentations), and the desire to recharter APO is well known around the yard. The problem, however, is that reactivating chapters have to return as co-ed(and we're trying to), but we have Gamma Sigma Sigma on the yard and many female prospectives tend to gravitate towards them. And I don't mean to sound negative, because I have plenty of 25/52 love, but it's hard for me to recruit females; Especially at a school like Saint Augustine's where Greek Membership in total is low. Last year we crossed 2 ZPB, 5 PBS, 5 KAY, and 9 DST... and that was one of the largest intake seasons for a few semesters. So I'm doing great to have found 11 men who are interested (and are actually working hard!) for Alpha Phi Omega, but the females here have the "I don't want to join a fraternity" mentality... which is funny, because Gamma Sig made me interested in Service Orgs, but I had the "I don't want to join a sorority" mentality.
I've noticed that particularly at HBCU's. That's just the mentality...if it's a frat then men are in it and not a mix of men or women. Not all HBCU's are like this because there are co-ed chapters of APO on HBCU campuses but I was wondering when this type of scenario would come out.

I'm curious as to what the National Fraternity would do in a case like this (and if I'm out of my lane for asking, sorry). It looks like these guys are well on their way, just with no women right now. Would their request for PG status be turned down?
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