Huh. I don't know if this will affect when you can become a Petitioning Group, but I do know by the time you get to that point, the staff definitely starts looking at whether the group reflects the student body, which you are up front about the fact that your group doesn't. (It does sound like you are definitely working to change that though) The school as best as I can tell online is about 50-50 by gender. From Jamie's comment, that other group was able to get to PG status all female though.
There are people that I know who have been both Alpha Phi Omega brothers and Gamma Sigma Sigma sisters, but it is rare and in the cases I know of, they joined one and then transfered schools and joined the other at the new school.
As for what to do to represent (if that is the word that you want) on campus as part of becoming a Petitioning Group, let me give that some thought. Remember, you are probably going to have more Alpha Phi Omega brothers on campus at St. Augustine for your PG ceremony than you will at any other time prior to chartering...
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